Revenant Construction is run by Andrew Selvig, a Wilmington carpenter who has been framing, hanging, and finishing houses since 2006. Twenty years with a tape on his belt before the company carried his name on the door.
He came back to the trade after time away — clearer-eyed about what good work asks of a small company. The name means one who returns. That's the mark on every plate, the threshold built on a 64-unit grid, and it's why a year after handoff we walk every project a second time — doors, caulk, hinges, anything off the line, fixed.
Phase 1 is small on purpose. NC law requires an unlimited GC license at $40,000 and above; we're operating under that threshold while we build the track record to earn the next tier. That means one project at a time, one project lead from demolition to punch list, and a standing rule that the customer hears the truth first — before marketing, before the trades, before the invoice.
The mark is a threshold. The brand is named for the return.
Andrew runs the field — every walk-through, every estimate, every punch list. Carpentry by trade; framing, hanging, and finishing by habit. On every project he is the project lead from demolition through the year-one return.
Founded Sacred Bridge Outreach in [TBD year], where his recovery story is the foundation of the work. He doesn't lead with it. He doesn't hide from it either.
Devin runs the systems behind the company — technology, marketing, brand, contracts, the cadence of how a project moves from inquiry to invoice. The reason the proposal arrives in ten business days is that someone is paid to make sure it does.
The brand identity, the project ledger, the rate card, this page — all of it is Devin's discipline keeping marketing copy aligned with what Andrew told you in person.
Sacred Bridge Outreach is a recovery-focused organization Andrew founded. Five percent of every project's net proceeds funds it — not a marketing line, an accounting line.
The recovery story is foundation, not marketing angle. The threshold mark already says return; we don't visualize sobriety milestones on the brand. Sacred Bridge gets named here because hiring Revenant funds it; that's the entirety of the connection on this page.