Engineers approve plan to begin removal of Halifax crane toppled by Dorian
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Labour minister says work will begin this weekend to remove a huge construction crane that collapsed in Halifax during Hurricane Dorian.
Labi Kousoulis says a structural engineering report has been completed and approved by his department and Halifax Regional Municipality Fire Department.
The twisted, yellow structure is draped over a building that was under construction in the city’s downtown.
Video posted on social media showed the dramatic collapse at the height of the heavy rain and high winds Sept. 7.