Reconstruction begins after mitigation is complete, when your property is left incomplete and needs to be rebuilt.
We restore structural systems and interior spaces after damage — based on actual conditions, not surface repairs.
We do not perform cleanup or mitigation. Our focus is reconstruction only.
• Licensed & Insured • Reconstruction-Focused Contractor • Serving Maine & New Hampshire
Damage has already occurred, mitigation is complete, and the property is left incomplete, exposed, and not ready for normal use.
At Octagon Construction & Energy, we specialize in reconstruction services in Maine and New Hampshire, rebuilding properties after damage based on structural conditions and actual rebuild requirements. Reconstruction is the phase that returns the property to a fully functional condition after mitigation is complete.
At this stage, the property cannot be safely used until rebuilding is completed. This is also the stage where many projects fail if reconstruction is not done correctly based on structural conditions.
As a reconstruction contractor in Maine and New Hampshire, our work focuses on rebuilding properties after water damage, fire damage, and structural impact.
Talk to a Reconstruction Specialist: (207) 310-4163
Choose the type of reconstruction based on your property damage:




Reconstruction begins after mitigation when the property is left incomplete and not ready for use.
At this stage:
Reconstruction restores structural systems and returns the property to a livable condition.
Delaying reconstruction can lead to structural deterioration and increased repair cost.
Properties in Maine and New Hampshire are exposed to conditions that often lead to structural damage.
These include:
Reconstruction services in Maine and New Hampshire require experience with how these conditions affect building performance over time.
Mitigation removes damage and stabilizes the property.
Reconstruction begins after this phase, when the structure is ready to be rebuilt.
We do not perform cleanup or emergency mitigation — our focus is reconstruction only.
Our work focuses on rebuilding properties after damage with long term structural performance in mind. This includes:
If your property is still incomplete after damage and mitigation, reconstruction is the next step.
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Delaying reconstruction increases repair cost and structural risk.
Reconstruction services involve rebuilding a property after damage, restoring structural components and interior systems after mitigation is complete.
Reconstruction is needed when a property is left incomplete or structurally affected after mitigation or damage removal.
Water damage, fire damage, and structural issues are the most common situations that require reconstruction.
The type of reconstruction depends on the source of damage and the condition of the structure after mitigation.
Delays can lead to further structural deterioration, increased costs, and longer timelines before the property can be used.
No. Repair typically addresses isolated issues, while reconstruction involves rebuilding affected structural components after damage. In many cases, full reconstruction is required to restore the property properly.
In most cases, no. If structural components, interior systems, or safety conditions are affected, the property is not suitable for normal use until reconstruction is completed.
The timeline depends on the extent of structural impact and the scope of rebuilding required. Smaller projects may take a few weeks, while full structural reconstruction can take longer depending on conditions and complexity.