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AZ ROC #349012 — KB-1 Dual License

Post-Restoration Reconstruction

Restoration is only complete when the property looks and functions exactly as it did before the loss — or better. DRR holds a KB-1 Dual License under AZ ROC #349012, enabling us to carry the project from mitigation through full structural rebuild under one contract, with one point of contact.

What We Do

Full Rebuild Under One License, One Contract

In-House Reconstruction

Our licensed reconstruction team is employed directly by DRR — not sourced from a subcontractor network. This means consistent quality standards, unified scheduling, and a single point of accountability from demolition to final walkthrough.

Structural Repairs

Fire, water, and mold losses frequently compromise structural framing, sheathing, and load-bearing assemblies. We repair or replace structural components to code — permitted and inspected where required by AZ statute.

Drywall, Flooring & Cabinetry

Interior finishes are matched and installed by our team — drywall hanging, taping, texturing, flooring installation, and custom cabinetry replacement — all coordinated to eliminate the delays that come with managing multiple trade contractors.

Painting

Interior and exterior painting is performed in-house with color-matched finishes. We do not consider a project complete until walls, trim, and ceilings are restored to pre-loss condition — or the upgraded specification the owner selects.

Full Project Management

A dedicated project manager oversees every phase — from insurance scope alignment through permit closeout. Owners and adjusters have one contact number and one person who is accountable for schedule and quality.

No Subcontractor Handoff

Many restoration companies complete mitigation, then hand the rebuild to an unfamiliar general contractor. With DRR, the same team that documented the loss executes the rebuild — eliminating scope gaps, communication failures, and finger-pointing.

Why DRR

One Company. One Contract. One Point of Accountability.

One company, one contract, one point of accountability from first call to final walkthrough. When restoration and reconstruction are handled by different firms, scope gaps appear, blame gets deflected, and timelines stretch. DRR eliminates that risk by owning both sides of the project under our KB-1 Dual License — so there is always one person responsible for getting you back to normal.

AZ ROC #349012

Reconstruction — Standards & Equipment

The standards we work to. The equipment we deploy.

Standards we follow

AZ ROC #349012

KB-1 Dual Building License

Statewide commercial + residential building contractor license — the same one that lets us perform mitigation. Reconstruction stays under the same license, the same contract, and the same project manager who scoped the loss.

IBC 2018

International Building Code (Arizona-adopted)

All reconstruction work meets the AZ-adopted IBC 2018 with municipal amendments. Structural framing, fire-rated assemblies, egress, and energy code compliance documented for permit closeout.

ANSI A1.5

Drywall finish levels (Level 1–5)

Drywall finish quality is specified per ANSI A1.5 Level 1 through Level 5. We default to Level 4 (paint-grade smooth) and document upgrades to Level 5 (gloss / raking-light areas) in scope so finish expectations match the job.

Manufacturer install specs

Cabinetry, flooring, finish materials

Every finish material — flooring, cabinetry, paint, tile — installed per the manufacturer's published install instructions. Warranty validity hinges on this; we file documentation so your warranties stay intact.

Equipment we deploy

Single-contractor scope

Reconstruction stays with the same DRR project manager from initial loss through final walkthrough — no transferring you to a separate GC at the rebuild phase. One scope, one contract, one warranty.

Carrier-ready Xactimate

Reconstruction line-items priced in Xactimate to match the carrier's pricing database. Supplements documented and negotiated by the same project manager.

Permitting + inspection coordination

We pull permits, schedule inspections, and close them out. Most homeowners don't realize permitting cost and timeline impacts the reconstruction phase — we surface this in scope.

Trade coordination (electrical, plumbing, HVAC)

Licensed-trade subs coordinated through our project management — you don't manage three separate contractors. Each trade's scope, schedule, and warranty rolls up under the DRR contract.

Final punch + warranty docs

Pre-final walkthrough with the owner, punch list completion, then final walkthrough + as-built documentation. Warranty docs and lien waivers issued at closeout.

FAQ

Reconstruction & build-back — FAQ

Can DRR handle the rebuild after mitigation, not just the cleanup?

Yes — that's the entire purpose of our reconstruction division. Our AZ ROC #349012 (KB-1 Dual) license covers commercial and residential construction. The same project manager that handled mitigation hands off internally to the build-back team. No second contractor, no schedule gap.

Are you a licensed general contractor?

Yes. AZ ROC #349012 is a KB-1 Dual license, which authorizes us to perform general contracting on both residential and commercial projects statewide. The KB-1 covers structural work, finishes, electrical and plumbing trade coordination, and full project sign-off.

Do you coordinate directly with my insurance carrier?

Yes. Reconstruction scope is written in Xactimate, matching the format your adjuster uses. Supplements (additional damage discovered during demolition) are documented and submitted with the same level of evidence as the original scope. Most national carriers and TPAs already have us in their networks.

Will the reconstruction match the original?

We match like-kind-and-quality materials per Arizona insurance code requirements. If exact-match isn't available, we present alternatives and document the substitution. For luxury or heritage finishes, we source through specialty suppliers and discuss options with you before order.

How long does reconstruction take?

It depends entirely on scope. A single-room rebuild might take 2–4 weeks. Whole-floor or whole-house reconstruction runs from 8 weeks to 6+ months depending on size, finishes, and permit pace. Your project manager gives you a written schedule before work begins and updates it weekly.

Will I have one project manager throughout?

Yes. One project manager from emergency response through final walkthrough. They are your single point of contact for scope, schedule, change orders, and carrier coordination. No dropped handoffs.

Do you work with the Xactimate scope my adjuster wrote?

Yes. We can build to an adjuster-written scope or write our own scope and submit it for approval. Either way, we work in the same Xactimate environment your carrier uses, so estimates, supplements, and final billing all match.

Do you handle high-end and luxury finishes?

Yes. Custom cabinetry, stone, hardwood, plaster, smart-home integration, and specialty trades. For Paradise Valley, North Scottsdale, and Carefree work in particular, we coordinate with the original architects and suppliers when those records exist.

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