Fire and Smoke damage to large Sports Complex
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The general contractor building the Arizona Cardinal Stadium called American Technologies, Inc. to immediately perform emergency services at the stadium. A dumpster full of copper wire had caught fire near the retractable field approximately 60 days before the first football game ever was to be played in the new, state-of-the art stadium. The fire subsequently caused smoke damage to the interior and exterior of the stadium. American Technologies, Inc. promptly dispatched a crew to the project site and commenced with mitigation efforts of the affected interior areas. Dry ice blasting was utilized to clean exterior panel blocks, bricks, honeycombs and the smoke damaged walls of the stadium. In addition, dry foam pads were used to remove dust, smoke damage and debris from the walls in the upper and lower concourse of the stadium, quad area, and electronic rooms. American Technologies, Inc. completed the project to the extreme satisfaction of the client and was within time constraints and under budget expectations. |

