NEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL
When the roof of New Milford High School caught on fire, BELFOR repaired and restored the building before the Fall semester.
When the roof of New Milford High School caught on fire, approximately 150,000 square feet of the building suffered heavy smoke and water damage. This included classrooms and the mechanical room throughout the building.
Within weeks, school was scheduled to begin. School and city officials were convinced at the time of the loss that the only way to start school on time was to order temporary classrooms at a cost of several million dollars.
BELFOR Connecticut was contacted and made a firm commitment to have the school open on time. Plans for temporary classrooms were canceled.