Latest News…May 24, 2021
The data and the applications continue to roll in. CFSIC’s Board of Directors is committed to raising awareness and additional funding, so that we can complete our mission by 2030. Read more
The data and the applications continue to roll in. CFSIC’s Board of Directors is committed to raising awareness and additional funding, so that we can complete our mission by 2030. Read more
We at CFSIC believe that you can’t get too basic. In the May installment of Kevin Miller’s important series of articles on the causes of the crumbling foundations crisis, Kevin discusses how quality concrete is made, the importance of water, and the science behind what happens…when what happens goes wrong. Read more
We’ve been clear all along that we hope to get to Pending claimants as soon as we can…provided that CFSIC’s June 30, 2022 sunset date goes away and, secondly, that we get a lot more funding. Currently we have almost 600 Pending claimants. Read more
If CFSIC’s sunset date of June 30, 2022 is eliminated, CFSIC’s work will continue. Read more
This week we are pleased to announce that we’ve achieved 300 foundations completed in 25 months. What are our priorities now? Read more
We’re pleased to publish Kevin Miller’s second in a series of monthly articles…this edition focusing on the science of why concrete foundations fail. There’s also a good glossary of terms that will assist everyone with understanding more about concrete foundation failure. Read more
CFSIC will be lifting another condo building in a different location within the affected area, we now think, on April 20. This 8-unit building will soon be remediated, fully restored to those families who are victims of the crisis. Read more
CFSIC’s board is encouraged by the contents of CT House Bill 6646… which contains life-extending and life-enhancing benefits for CFSIC, enabling us to continue the work we have been doing to assist the victims of this crisis. Read more
CFSIC’s board believes that any available federal funds that can be used to help homeowners, should be used to help homeowners. It just makes sense. Read more
Today, March 22, the Superintendent of CFSIC is scheduled to testify before the House Planning and Development Committee. Read more