Projects

  • Mastering the Art of Stoplog Installation by Bringing On Our Full Team Of Professionals

    We recently undertook a project at the Seymour Falls Dam, which required several of our cranes to install a stoplog. Stoplogs are temporary metal structures used to retain water, often employed for maintenance work downstream of the dam. What set this project apart was the incredible amount of teamwork. From...

  • WINTERIZE YOUR VEHICLE FOR WINTER DRIVING SAFETY

    Are you and your vehicle are ready for winter? Vehicles are required to use Winter Tires from Oct 1 through Apr 30 on most BC Highways. Since drivers are responsible for understanding the conditions on roads they regularly drive, and for equipping their vehicles, below is a good article about...

  • A Corporate Philanthropy Initiative to Empower Tomorrow’s Champions

    Phoenix Truck & Crane continues to engage and support meaningful causes in the community, and last week, we participated in the 2023 Royals Scholarship Luncheon hosted by the Douglas College Foundation. This event was a great opportunity to celebrate the achievements of student-athletes and emphasize the vital role that the Douglas...

  • “Lháẃḵem (Blue Mussel)”: A REMARKABLE PUBLIC ART ADDITION TO THE CITY OF THE ARTS

    In the heart of Port Moody, a captivating transformation is underway. Two decades ago, Kush Panatch acquired a 3.5-acre industrial parcel across in the heart of Port Moody. Today, this once-industrial land has blossomed into a 358-unit condominium development. Yesterday, a significant milestone was achieved as the Panatch Group's commissioned...

  • Know before you go

    The BC Long Weekend is just around the corner, and if you're planning to travel during this busy period, you're not alone! The surge in travelers can make navigating roads, trains, planes, and ferries a bit overwhelming, so let’s try to enjoy a stress-free journey by: Expecting high traffic volumes...

  • Flexibility and Safety, A Successful Combo to Crane Operation

    Yesterday morning, our unit #1435 was in the heart of Mount Pleasant for a job that showcased a much-appreciated adaptability and dedication from our customer. The contracted task required for us to obtain a street closure and therefore a special work permit, but the permit timing was out of our...

  • Position Filled – Opening for a Full Time Administrative Support

    The purpose of this position is to perform a wide range of administrative duties, including answering dispatch phone calls, emailing, filing, scanning. Related experience is an asset, but not necessary to apply. We are looking for a positive person who is eager to learn. If you are a dedicated, reliable professional...

  • A Feathered Dilemma: Canopy Replacements at Anvil Center

    In the world of glass, it’s become apparent that seagulls and rocks don’t mix. At the Anvil Center in the heart of New Westminster, this unusual and destructive behaviour of seagulls ‘playing’ with rocks is not that uncommon. The glass building's rooftop, adorned with tiny rocks, has unwittingly become a...

  • Back on the Trails of Port Coquitlam

    This past Sunday, Phoenix had the opportunity to support and participate in the Hike for Hospice, raising funds for Crossroads Hospice Society. This year’s event, like all those in the past, was memorable and a success! Our staff and their friends and family once again came together and hiked the...

  • We are feeling pumped!

    Like most of you, gas stations are one of the places that we keep returning to time after time. For some of our trucks, they’re refilling multiple times a week. Stopping in for fuel can serve as a short break for our drivers, giving them the opportunity to get off...