Latest News…February 27, 2023
The CFSIC program reached another milestone this past week…we hit the “1,000” mark for claims covered by issued and countersigned Participation Agreements. Read more
The CFSIC program reached another milestone this past week…we hit the “1,000” mark for claims covered by issued and countersigned Participation Agreements. Read more
A reminder to everyone of the great article Kevin Miller did in his seven-part series on the subject of the crumbling foundations crisis. Read more
This past Friday we reached the magic number 700. That’s 700 families…700 victims of the crumbling foundations crisis…who have been helped by CFSIC. Read more
From time to time, we think it’s important to remind the public of some helpful hints that will make the application process easier and result in a faster turnaround of your application when your turn comes at last. Read more
Spotlight on Somers. Here are some important facts and figures for those interested in the known extent of the crumbling foundations crisis in this town. Read more
This week, there are two important updates about pending claimants and enforcing contractor compliance. Read more
It is with pleasure that we announce that Senate Republican Leader Kevin C. Kelly has appointed newly-elected Senator Jeffrey Gordon to the board of CFSIC in the capacity of an ex officio director. We’ll be taking steps to bring him on board shortly. All of us at CFSIC look forward to working closely with Senator Gordon. Read more
On January 3, the Superintendent made a presentation updating the bipartisan Crumbling Concrete Foundations Caucus on the public buildings report published on this site on December 22. He took a number of questions from Caucus leadership and presented, in summary form, the key findings and conclusions of the 400-page report. Read more
CFSIC’s report on the probable extent of the non-residential crumbling foundations crisis will be posted on the “Useful Links” page of this site at some point during this week. Read more
As of December 7, CFSIC has 2,095 applications registered in our system since January 10, 2019; we have 219 Inactive claimants (who could make their claims Active very quickly). We’ll be taking steps in the coming year to remove Inactive claimants from our system who have been Inactive for some cases for almost a year to make way for new Active claimants in need. Read more