Hugh J. Boyd Jr. Elementary School Re-Opens After Disaster Recovery from Hurricane Sandy

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  • Philadelphia, PA-NJ (1888PressRelease) October 13, 2013 - Students have entered the 2013 school year with a fresh start. The Hugh J. Boyd Jr. Elementary School reopened this fall for the first time since Superstorm Sandy struck the Northeast last October.

    In addition to leaving many students and their families homeless, the storm significantly damaged the elementary school, forcing classes to resume in a wing of a nearby high school.

    Peaking at a Category 3, Hurricane Sandy is the largest Atlantic hurricane on record. As a post-tropical cyclone, the storm swept through Brigantine, N.J. with hurricane-force winds, resulting in an estimated $40 million worth of damage to schools across New Jersey.

    "It's always devastating to see such severe damage to a place that so many students and faculty consider a second home," said Christine Messina, vice president, allRisk Property Damage Experts (www.TeamAllRisk.com). "AllRisk was privileged to take part in the renovations that made this new school year possible for Hugh J. Boyd Jr. Elementary. Our goal is always to safely and quickly reopen facilities following catastrophes, so those involved suffer as little as possible."

    Using primarily insurance and federal emergency funds, the district completed a $2.5 million, three-to five-year renovation plan in merely nine months. Boyd School's renovations include a new roof, structure, and furniture for the 265 Pre-K through 6th grade students. Until now, the Seaside Heights elementary school was one of a handful of remaining schools in the state that had not yet reopened for students.

    "This is a moment for us to turn the page, everybody, and go on to the next 100 years of great family memories and lives that are going to be built here every day in this great town," said Governor Chris Christie.

    About allRisk Inc.
    allRisk Inc. (www.TeamAllRisk.com) has provided 24/7 emergency response, restoration and mold remediation services to companies of all sizes in the tri-state area since 1994. This team of property damage experts with 65 employees also includes an emergency response fleet and more than 1,000 pieces of specialty equipment. After the emergency phase of a project, allRisk's full-service general contracting team is able to seamlessly transition a company into full restoration mode.

    Contact: Tom Peric
    856-874-0094
    tom ( @ ) thegalileo dot com

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