Description: This project involved the restoration and upgrade of the historic Ashnola Bridge (“Red Bridge”) in Keremeos, BC, which was constructed in 1911 and is one of the last remaining covered bridges in North America.  This project required removal of the existing timber cladding and framing, which was replaced with new steel framing, and cladding, including bearings and painting.
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Client: Ministry of Transportation
Location: Keremeos, BC
Project Dates: 2005
Ruskin Key Personnel:
Joseph Hanna
Jim Brown
Dave Johnson
Client Contact:
Mike Woodcock
Phone: 250-490-2230
Email: mike.j.woodcock@gov.bc.ca






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