San Salvador Galleon Move
The San Salvador Galleon move was a complex project that involved the relocation of the replica of the San Salvador, a Spanish galleon that was the flagship of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo during his voyage of discovery along the California coast in 1542. The move was performed by Whillock Contracting, a specialist in heavy-duty transportation and structural moving. The project involved the transportation of the massive ship, which weighed hundreds of tons, from its previous location to its current site in San Diego, California. The move required extensive planning and coordination, as well as specialized equipment and skilled professionals, to ensure that the ship was relocated safely and without damage. The successful completion of the San Salvador Galleon move demonstrates the expertise and capabilities of Whillock Contracting in performing challenging transportation and structural moving projects.