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Phoenix would like to introduce our newest team member, Cam Jeanson. Cam joins our team as a member of the Crane Sales Department. This rapidly growing area of our company will benefit from Cam’s 25 years of crane operating and sales experience. Cam began his career as a hiab operator,...
Trevor Dick, Phoenix Truck & Crane’s Safety Coordinator, spent a few hours grilling smokies and burgers to kick off this year’s Caring Neighbour’s program, in partnership with Family Services of Greater Vancouver. The Caring Neighbour’s Program at Family Services of Greater Vancouver, connects families and seniors who need some help...
Phoenix Truck & Crane continues to support the community! Blanket BC is a Lower Mainland based charity that collects and distributes blankets to the homeless. Since collecting 67 blankets on their first blanket drive 7 years ago, they have grown into an incorporated charity and have been able to distribute over 100,000 blankets to...
Congratulations to Trevor Dick for completing his Certificate of Recognition with BC Construction Safety Alliance. Trevor is now a Certified Internal Auditor and continues to move the company forward with the BC Construction Safety Alliance with the goal of being COR certified.
Canfor’s Playhouse Challenge is an exciting charity project that brings together local architects, construction companies and BC Forest product companies to design and build fun, imaginative children’s playhouses to be sold to benefit BC Children’s Hospital. In order to ensure all proceeds go to the Children’s Hospital, Phoenix Truck &...
As a tribute to Terry Fox, four bronze sculptures have been designed by Canadian artist, Douglas Copeland. They will now stand in the Terry Fox Plaza of the re-designed BC Place. Using the 45 Ton Crane, one of Phoenix’s operators placed each sculpture onto the plaza.
The new BC Place Stadium will feature the second largest centre hung high definition score board in North America. Using both our 30 & 45 Ton Cranes, Phoenix operators lifted the score board into position.
Phoenix was contracted by PK Metals to assist in the building of the pedestrian overpass at 200th Street.