East High School
East High School, the iconic school used to film Disney Channel’s beloved High School Musical trilogy, was inundated with water from a flash flood.
In the early morning hours in July, over 2.5 inches of rain fell in the Salt Lake City area triggering a flash flood that overwhelmed drainage systems and caused extensive damage to homes and businesses.
East High School, the iconic school used to film Disney Channel’s beloved High School Musical trilogy, was inundated with water. The gymnasium where “Get’cha Head in the Game” was filmed and the cafeteria known for the scene “Stick to the Status Quo” were both flooded.
When BELFOR arrived on site, the front parking lot was covered with five feet of water. The entire basketball court had two inches of water. The wrestling room and batting cages were under 2.5 feet of water. The kitchen was destroyed. The commons area, weight rooms, locker rooms, and numerous classrooms were damaged. In total, over 200,000 square feet of the school was flooded.
BELFOR called in its team of repair contractors and the race to rebuild and restore the school was underway. At its peak, BELFOR had more than 140 specialists working on the project — 10 hours a day, 7 days a week, to make the 3-week deadline. BELFOR provided temporary air conditioning so that students could register for the new school year