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Other option is place some large timbers across the full length of the bridge to add to the strength and walk it over.
The club has not stopped working on getting a solution to this situation all summer and is still hopeful that paperwork can get completedOther option is place some large timbers across the full length of the bridge to add to the strength and walk it over.
Thank you for a clear update.The club has not stopped working on getting a solution to this situation all summer and is still hopeful that paperwork can get completed
The govt will not let them use the bridge. As per the post on Pg 3, it needs a $1.6M overhaul (basically full replacement). The sub structure or the abutments is the rating they would use. Its not feasible to just add timbers to the overstructure, because the substructure or the abutments still cannot support the load. In order to support the snowcat, they would need to upgrade the bridge to an engineered spec, so likely adding steel I-beams underneath, and / or replacing the abutments etc. The engineering specs are probably something way over-engineered like everything these days, they probably spec like 10 times the actual weight, because they don't want to shoulder the liability if something bad happens. And there are tons of studies beforehand, and then stream monitoring, sedimentation sampling during construction, etc, etc.Other option is place some large timbers across the full length of the bridge to add to the strength and walk it over.
Sad truth bro !Ya Theyd rather buy a new bridge in ukraine
I’m thinking more like the bureaucrats that occupy all these govt run agencies are the issue… which has been put in place for many years of poor political party leadership/decisions…. Which was put in place by poor voting mentalityThe govt will not let them use the bridge. As per the post on Pg 3, it needs a $1.6M overhaul (basically full replacement). The sub structure or the abutments is the rating they would use. Its not feasible to just add timbers to the overstructure, because the substructure or the abutments still cannot support the load. In order to support the snowcat, they would need to upgrade the bridge to an engineered spec, so likely adding steel I-beams underneath, and / or replacing the abutments etc. The engineering specs are probably something way over-engineered like everything these days, they probably spec like 10 times the actual weight, because they don't want to shoulder the liability if something bad happens. And there are tons of studies beforehand, and then stream monitoring, sedimentation sampling during construction, etc, etc.
The govt does not want to spend money on these roads anymore, they've told us directly as such in southern BC. The NDP is broke, the piggy bank is empty. 89 Billion budget with a projected $7.5B deficit for 2024 (guessing that was the lowball number)..... In typical govt fashion they are getting bent over by their vendors and contractors, instead of letting private industry take over. Private industry is capable and willing to spend money to access the resources but the NDP does not understand how to interact with industry, they think unionized labour forces, unionized govt employees, and more environmental restrictions and labour legislation are the way to go. I could tell you all kinds of stories - like how last winter they spent $40K to open 15 km of road, just to get a crew in, when there was already a road they could have used that was open.
Sadly. Only one time the government worked in a timely fashion. It was for Serb checks. Lock down everyone and send $2000 to all within 48 hours. First time government ever worked fast.When has the government ever done anything in a timely fashion or actually supported the people?
Never mind support a groomer?
Pretty high up and very wide. I'll see if I have any photos. Would have to make a snow bridge but would require some excavator work, not enough snow this lowAny pictures of this bridge? How deep is the water? Is there enough snow to push a snow bridge?
Snow cannon for a few days when it's gets cold and you'd have ample snow to build a rock solid bridge across that gap.Pretty high up and very wide. I'll see if I have any photos. Would have to make a snow bridge but would require some excavator work, not enough snow this low
The water required for those snow cannons is highly filtered high quality, and they plug up easily if you don't have that. They used them a few years ago in Alberta Beach for making a snow drag track and the water bill from the town was almost as much as the rental of the cannon.Snow cannon for a few days when it's gets cold and you'd have ample snow to build a rock solid bridge across that gap.
Panorama sucks millions of liters out of Toby Creek for snow making. I know a guy who runs a snowmaking operation for northern winter roads, suck h2o out of any Creek.The water required for those snow cannons is highly filtered high quality, and they plug up easily if you don't have that. They used them a few years ago in Alberta Beach for making a snow drag track and the water bill from the town was almost as much as the rental of the cannon.