Saturday, 6 September 2025

Contact Info

  • ADDRESS: 555 West Hastings Street, Suite #1200 Vancouver, BC, Canada V6B 4N6

  • PHONE: (+1) 604-999-2365

     
  • E-MAIL: info@surreyspeak.com

     

Some Populer Post

Sports

Langford in Talks to Host BC Lions Pre-Season Game

Langford is negotiating to host BC Lions pre-season games in 2026 as BC Place readies

Sports

Surrey Mayor: Cloverdale Rink Upgrades Not Tied to PJHL

Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says upgrades to Cloverdale Arena and a new ice sheet at

Sports

B.C.’s Jaime Perrault Joins Vancouver Rise FC

Vancouver Rise FC signed 19-year-old Pitt Meadows native Jaime Perrault from Denmark’s FC Nordsjælland. She’s

Sports

Redblacks Shock Lions with Last-Minute 34-33 Comeback

The Ottawa Redblacks rallied late to beat the B.C. Lions 34-33, with QB Dustin Crum

Sports

Royals Alumnus Laroque Traded for Carey Price Contract

Former Victoria Royals captain Gannon Laroque has been traded to the Montreal Canadiens, while the

Health

Surrey Couple Hosts Diabetes Fundraiser, Raising $600K+

Abbotsford couple Paul and Sharan Narang host Surrey diabetes fundraiser Oct. 25, raising $600K+ for

Lifestyle

2025 Fashion Trends That Everyone Will Be Talking About

Fashion in 2025 is all about bold colors, sustainable choices, and nostalgic twists with a

Travel

Stay Cool in Surrey, White Rock & Delta: Cooling Centres Open

Temperatures are soaring across Surrey, White Rock, and Delta. Cooling centres, misting tents, and pet-friendly

Technology

Google Reveals Gemini AI’s Real Environmental Cost

Google has revealed the true energy, water, and carbon costs of its Gemini AI, showing

Leaders in Surrey

Jason Cairney Becomes Surrey’s Youngest Fire Chief at 48

Jason Cairney steps in as Surrey’s youngest fire chief, leading 428 firefighters while preparing the

Leaders in Surrey

Bruce Banman Represents Abbotsford-South as MLA

Bruce Banman, Abbotsford-South MLA and Official Opposition Whip, combines over 40 years in the community

Health

Rising Veterinary Costs Push Pet Care Out of Reach

Veterinary care costs in Canada are climbing, leaving families struggling. Corporate clinics drive prices up,

  • Home  
  • Colossal Vancouver Crane Toppled in Daring Demolition
- Feature

Colossal Vancouver Crane Toppled in Daring Demolition

A colossal 1,200-ton crane was safely demolished in Campbell River using a precision-engineered controlled fall. The first-of-its-kind project in Canada set a new benchmark for safe industrial deconstruction.

Campbell River

Watch the dramatic fall of a 1,200-ton crane in Campbell River, a first-of-its-kind demolition in Canada, executed with precision and safety.

Historic Demolition Caught on Camera

A jaw-dropping video has emerged showing the carefully planned takedown of a massive 1,200-ton ship-to-shore crane in Campbell River. The footage, released by Global Rigging & Transport (GRT), captures the moment the towering structure was brought down with surgical precision.

A First in Canadian Ports

According to GRT, this is the first time a ship-to-shore crane has ever been demolished in Canada. For nearly 30 years, the 52-metre giant handled more than two million containers, serving as a workhorse for Vancouver’s busy port before being retired.

From Workhorse to Scrap

After decades of service, the crane had reached the end of its lifespan. It was shipped from Vancouver to Campbell River on a barge, where demolition experts prepared it for a safe takedown. Partnering with AMIX, GRT used an engineered “controlled-fall technique” to ensure both precision and environmental safety.

Precision Meets Safety

Before the final drop, the team removed all oils, hydraulics, and lubricants to prevent any contamination. Strategic cuts weakened the crane’s main support structures, while carefully planned line-severing guided its collapse. The result? A perfectly executed fall that landed within mere inches of the intended spot.

Campbell River port

Falling Exactly as Planned

Supervisor Kenny Zappitelli described the demolition as flawless:
“The crane was safely toppled without any interruptions, mitigating risk to the surrounding waterfront.”

The project not only marked the end of a steel giant’s service but also showcased Canada’s growing expertise in complex industrial engineering feats.

Beyond the dramatic visuals, the demolition also highlighted the behind-the-scenes engineering expertise required to bring down such a colossal structure. Every step of the process demanded exact calculations, from weakening the support beams to ensuring the crane landed exactly where planned. Experts say this type of precision-controlled demolition could set a new benchmark for similar large-scale projects across Canada. For the community of Campbell River, the event was both a spectacle and a reminder of the region’s growing role in heavy industry. What once stood as a symbol of trade now serves as an example of innovation in safe deconstruction.

Follow us on Facebook to join our growing community!

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Us

Surrey Speak is a trusted online news portal delivering the latest updates, stories, and events from across Surrey.
We keep the community informed, connected, and engaged—one headline at a time.

Contact: +1(604)354-8287

Powered by ADGTech @2025. All Rights Reserved.