Vancouver plans for removal of beached barge, months after it washed up during storm
VANCOUVER — A timeline has finally been announced for the removal of a huge barge that wedged itself onto a beach in Vancouver’s English Bay last November.
A statement from the City of Vancouver says a local pile driving firm will set up fences and barricades around the barge this week.
Temporary piles will then be drilled into the Sunset Beach shoreline to secure the barge and, once that work is complete, deconstruction will begin.
The city estimates removal of sections of the barge’s walls and hull should take 12 to 15 weeks.