Mattra leads projects across Maine as a licensed general contractor, coordinating trusted specialists so homeowners and property decision-makers get one clear path from scope to completion.
Some projects are straightforward. Others involve multiple trades, unclear damage, or several connected issues that need to be handled in the right order.
You may need repair and rebuild work, demolition, waterproofing, siding, roofing, or a broader construction plan, but not know exactly where your project fits yet.
That is where Mattra adds value. As a licensed general contractor in Maine, Mattra helps organize the right team, clarify the scope, and create a better path forward.
Use the Diagnostic Form to explain what is going on, what has already been discovered, and what kind of outcome you are trying to reach.
Clear scope, practical next steps, no pressure
A general contractor does more than line up labor. Good general contracting means leading the project, coordinating the moving parts, and giving the client one point of accountability from start to finish.
That matters when a project involves:
For homeowners and property decision-makers, the value is simple. You are not left managing every specialist separately. You get contractor-led project management, clearer communication, and a stronger process for getting the work done well.
Mattra’s model is intentional. The goal is not to claim every specialty trade in house. The goal is to lead the project well and bring in the right specialist for the right part of the job.
That trusted network of specialists helps the project by providing:
This is one of the biggest strengths of general contracting in Maine through Mattra. The client does not have to choose between one company that tries to do everything and a scattered list of separate contractors. Mattra leads the process and coordinates the right team for the job.
Some projects are a better fit for general contracting because they involve more than one trade, more than one problem, or more than one stage of work.
A strong fit when damage or removal work leads into reconstruction.
Repair and RebuildProjects that need tear-out plus a coordinated rebuild plan.
DemolitionWhen lower-level moisture issues connect to repairs or broader corrections.
Basement WaterproofingExterior barrier projects that may affect more than one system on the home.
Roofing SidingWhen hidden damage or weakened materials need a broader plan.
Rot RepairResidential projects where the scope is connected, not isolated.
ConstructionIf your project touches multiple areas of the home or raises questions about what should happen first, general contracting can create a much smoother path than trying to manage everything one piece at a time.
Mattra helps identify what the project actually involves, including where the issue is simple and where it may connect to a larger plan.
Where specialty trade coordination is needed, Mattra helps organize the right people for the right parts of the job.
Communication, sequencing, and next-step planning stay organized from scope through completion.
The project stays clearer because the client understands what is happening, what comes next, and how the pieces fit together.
This is where whole-home thinking matters. Some projects look simple at first and become more complex once work begins. Others involve moisture, damage, exterior barrier issues, or inspection findings that affect multiple decisions. Mattra helps connect those dots so the project stays grounded in a real plan.
Some homeowners start by calling one contractor at a time. That can work for a simple project. It often does not work as well when the project involves damage, multiple scopes, or uncertainty about what needs to happen first.
Working with a general contractor can help when you want:
If the work is connected, the planning should be connected too.
A general contractor leads the project, coordinates trades, manages scope and sequencing, and gives the client one accountable point of contact instead of leaving them to manage multiple specialists alone.
Yes. Mattra operates as a licensed general contractor in Maine and provides project leadership with coordinated oversight and trusted trade partners.
Yes. Mattra intentionally coordinates a trusted network of specialists so each part of the project is handled by the right fit for the work while Mattra leads the overall process.
Because many projects benefit from specialty expertise and one organized lead at the same time. This model gives you both without putting the burden of coordination on you.
Projects involving multiple trades, repair and rebuild work, demolition followed by reconstruction, waterproofing-related repairs, roofing, siding, and broader property improvement work are often a strong fit.
The easiest way to begin is to describe the project through the Diagnostic Form. That helps Mattra understand the scope, identify the likely next step, and point you toward the right project path.
If you need a general contractor in Maine and want one accountable lead with a trusted network behind the work, Mattra is ready to help. Whether your project involves repair, rebuild, moisture correction, exterior barrier work, or multiple connected scopes, Mattra helps you move forward with clearer coordination and a stronger plan.
One accountable lead, trusted specialists, and a clearer path from scope to completion.