When the Contractor Disappears, We Bring the Project Back Under Control.
Half-finished, unsafe, abandoned, over-budget, or stuck in permit limbo — Red Tag Rescue steps in to assess the damage, correct the work, and move the project toward completion.
Request Stalled Project HelpA stalled project is not just inconvenient. It can become expensive fast.
Unfinished construction can expose the property to weather, safety hazards, failed inspections, financing delays, closing problems, and more bad work if the next contractor rushes in without a plan. We start by getting control of the situation.
Stabilize the Situation
We review what was left behind, identify immediate safety concerns, and determine what needs to be protected, repaired, opened up, or documented before more work continues.
Separate Good Work From Bad Work
Not everything has to be torn out. We identify what can stay, what needs correction, and what may create problems during inspection, resale, or future use.
Build a Completion Plan
We create a practical repair and completion path for the remaining work, including permit issues, failed inspections, missing documentation, and unfinished construction.
Correct, Complete & Close Out
We finish the work cleanly, correct unsafe or incomplete construction, and help move the project toward inspection readiness, sale readiness, or normal use.
We help when projects are stuck.
- Contractor stopped showing up
- Work was left unfinished or unsafe
- Project failed inspection
- Permit was opened but never closed
- Unpermitted work was discovered
- Previous contractor did poor-quality work
- Closing, move-in, or financing is delayed
Correction and completion work.
- Framing and structural corrections
- Water damage and leak repairs
- Roofing, siding, gutters, and exterior repairs
- Drywall, flooring, trim, paint, and finish work
- Kitchens, bathrooms, and basement completion
- Decks, porches, stairs, and railings
- Permit and inspection-related repair work
We do not just “take over.” We diagnose first.
Stalled projects are risky because the visible problem is often only part of the issue. Before continuing, the work needs to be reviewed for safety, quality, moisture risk, structural concerns, permit problems, and inspection readiness.
Project rescue often connects to:
Omaha Metro Project Recovery
Stalled project rescue and correction work across the Omaha metro.
Is your project stuck?
Send photos, the original scope, permit information, inspection notes, or details about what happened. We’ll help identify the next step.
Request Stalled Project Help
