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Divers
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I'd be interested to see footage of the move, from the underside of the bridge. The Capilano is the most important salmon- and other fish-bearing river on the North Shore, and there are strict fisheries regulations about disturbing the river bed or introducing any foreign materials, runoff/wash water etc.

>Utah was one of the early pioneers in bridge moving, but here they use it for new freeway overpasses. They build the new bridge next to the site, then move it into place when it's ready. The road only shuts down for a few hours while they do it. I've seen it used on several bridges in the Salt Lake area. It was cool to see it used for an existing bridge.
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>>A bridge is being replaced in West Vancouver, about 10km from where I live. The old one was moved recently to make way for the new. Interesting time-lapse videos of the process (one looking west, the other looking east):
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>>http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/highwayprojects/Old_Capilano_Bridge/video/Capilano_Bridge_Move_East/index.html
>>http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/highwayprojects/Old_Capilano_Bridge/video/Capilano_Bridge_Move_West/index.html
Regards. Al

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