PROJECT

Cache Creek Bridge Demolition

SCOPE

Arch led sustainable demolition of the Cache Creek Bridge, maximizing material recovery and minimizing waste through environmentally conscious engineering practices.

LOCATION

Fort St. John, BC

PROJECT SUMMARY

Arch Engineers Ltd. demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainable design and environmental stewardship during the demolition and salvage of the Cache Creek Bridge. This project combined meticulous engineering with environmentally responsible methodologies to maximize material recovery and minimize waste.

The demolition plan was carefully crafted to prioritize sustainability at every step. Our team prepared detailed drafting and outlined the demolition methodology, specifying lift locations and transportation logistics to ensure a minimal environmental footprint. The approach emphasized the salvage and reuse of materials wherever possible, aligning with Arch’s passion for sustainable practices.

To facilitate safe and efficient work beneath the bridge, Arch Engineers designed custom scaffolding solutions. These systems supported the sequential removal of concrete and steel, enabling maximum recovery of recyclable materials. By integrating innovative engineering practices with a focus on material reuse, the project significantly reduced waste and embodied a lifecycle approach to sustainability.

Arch’s dedication to sustainable design not only streamlined the demolition process but also underscored our role as a leader in environmentally conscious engineering. This project reflects our ability to balance technical precision with a commitment to reducing environmental impact in infrastructure projects.

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