The facility, home to the National Football League (NFL) New Orleans Saints and college football teams, was heavily damaged by high winds that breached parts of the building's roof and suffered interior damage from the thousands of New Orleans residents who sought shelter there after the hurricane. Twenty-five MCS personnel and a temporary work force of nearly 250 laborers from the New Orleans/Louisiana area were utilized to complete the immense 45-day project.
"Our role was to stabilize the environment and to initiate the recovery process," said Brad Key, Superdome project manager and national business development manager for MCS. "We were one of the first catastrophe companies to get the facility moving on the path toward recovery.