A three-year investigation bridges and culvert crossings on B.C. natural resource roads has shown significant improvement since a 2014 survey, the B.C. Forest Practices Board says.
The independent forest industry group looked at 269 bridges and 59 wood-box culverts built as forest service roads, and found five per cent had significant safety issues.
B次元官网网址淚n 2014, 15 per cent of bridges had safety issues,B次元官网网址 the board says in its released April 30. B次元官网网址淣ineteen bridges were not safe and sound and investigators had significant safety concerns with a further 13 bridges. In 2019, five per cent of bridges had safety issues B次元官网网址 four were unsafe, and investigators had significant safety concerns with nine others.
B次元官网网址淲hile this improvement is commendable, itB次元官网网址檚 important to keep in mind that these structures are all less than three years old. The board and the public expects that all new structures are safe and sound for use.B次元官网网址
The inspections were done in the summer and fall of 2019, looking at bridges and wood-box culverts constructed since January 2017 in the Skeena Stikine, Selkirk, Sea to Sky, North Island-Central Coast and Mackenzie natural resource districts.
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