About
A new company, built on financial rigour that isn't new.
Redline Reclaim exists because construction cost data is complicated enough, and moves through enough hands, that things get missed — not through dishonesty, usually, just through volume. We go through it so nothing that's yours gets left on the table.
Why construction
We didn't set out to reinvent how this gets done.
Careful, methodical review of financial data is a well-established discipline — it's just not always applied to construction cost data with the same rigour it gets in other industries. Variations, day-work claims, subcontractor accounts and retentions generate a lot of paperwork on every project, and that paperwork is where inconsistencies tend to live.
Redline Reclaim applies that same discipline — the kind used in financial audit and reconciliation — to construction cost data specifically, so money that's been lost in the paperwork actually gets found and recovered.
Who's behind it
Two co-founders, one standard for how the numbers get handled.
Amil
Built a career reconciling large, financial, high-stakes datasets to find exactly where the numbers stop adding up.
Eniola
An experienced software engineer, and the co-founder behind Redline Reclaim's technical infrastructure, the systems that track every review, store project data securely, and keep the process repeatable and consistent, rather than resting on ad hoc spreadsheets.
Where we are now
Recovering the money is where we start, not where we stop.
The money already gone is worth chasing. And the reason costs leak and the documents nobody reconciles are the same reason your cost reporting drifts from reality, and that shapes every job you price after it. We work on both. Start with a scoping call, no commitment.
If that sounds like a reasonable way to find out whether your project has cost leakage worth chasing, we'd like to hear from you.
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