IN THE MEDIA
We are honoured to see this project featured in the August 2025 issue of Bridge design & engineering magazine. We thank the magazine for permission to make the article available here: “High End Trail Making“, by Iman Soltani Gordfaramarzi
To read the magazine in its entirety, visit bridgeweb.com.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Holt Creek Bridge replacement involved removing a deteriorated 75 m timber trestle and installing a new steel girder pedestrian and multi-use bridge. The site’s steep terrain, restricted access, and environmental sensitivities made conventional crane or pre-demolition approaches impractical. Allnorth designed and implemented an innovative provisional gantry method in which the new steel girders were launched across the existing bridge and later repurposed as a mobile gantry system for demolition, eliminating in-water work and minimizing environmental disturbance.
SCOPE AND DESIGN
Allnorth was retained to deliver full engineering services for the bridge replacement, including:
- Permanent Concrete Abutment Modification: Modified abutments to support temporary gantry systems including braced portal frames.
- Provisional Gantry System Design: Design of launching and demolition platform trolley and the supporting portals
- Analysis of Existing Structure: Analysis of timber trestle under temporary nose occurring during launching of the permanent girders. Analysis included defect analysis and considerations.
- Construction Staging: Development of the construction staging and execution plan
The permanent bridge was designed to meet current standards for pedestrian and recreational trail use while also supporting emergency response vehicles such as fire trucks. The structure meets multi-use trail specifications while ensuring durability and low maintenance.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Construction Engineering & Execution Planning
- Temporary Works Design
- Structural Assessment & Analysis
- Abutment Modifications
- On-Site Support & Verification
LOCATION
Cowichan Valley, BC
SCHEDULE
2024-2025





















