A licensed, fully in-house team behind all 196+ projects: architecture, engineering, DRO and our own construction crews — one company, one contract.
18+ years in the Riviera Maya
Founded Recrea in 2008. Personally oversees every project from quote to key handover.
Licensed (cédula profesional)
Architectural and executive design direction. Specialist in tropical architecture and local regulations.
Active license
Legally signs and answers for every build. Guarantees building-code and hurricane-standard compliance.
Design & supervision
Foundations in karst terrain, hurricane-rated structures, structural calculations for every project.
In-house IMSS-registered crews
Masonry, finishes, carpentry and metalwork done in-house — nothing critical subcontracted. All workers insured.
English · Español
Weekly photo/video reports, WhatsApp communication, guidance through permits and fideicomiso.
Any builder can publish promises. We prefer to show: visit 3+ of our completed projects, talk to the owners, and meet the team that will build your house before you sign anything.
Full team profiles with photos and license numbers are coming to this page soon.
Every project has a named person accountable for it: a project lead who owns the schedule and the budget, a site supervisor who is physically present at the stages that get covered up, and a registered DRO who signs the file and answers to the municipality. You are told who they are before the contract is signed, not after something goes wrong. If you are wiring six figures to a country you do not live in, knowing which human being is accountable is not a nicety.
Current DRO registration for the professional signing your project. Certificates of civil liability and workers' cover, in date. Completed projects you can visit, and — more usefully — projects in progress, because a finished house tells you about photography and a live site tells you about the builder. References from owners who built remotely, which is the specific experience most of our clients are buying.
A single point of contact who answers in English or Spanish. Weekly written reports with dated photographs. Video calls at the stages that cannot be reviewed later. Written approval for every change order before it is executed. Nothing agreed verbally on site becomes an invoice. Across two languages and two time zones, the written record is the only version of events that survives, and it protects both sides.
It means we have made most of the mistakes available in this climate at somebody else's expense, and stopped making them. It also means we know which jobs to decline: sites outside our corridor, projects without a soils study, and owners who want a price that can only be met by leaving something important out.
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