Debris Removal
You are waiting for cleanup or need to understand what can happen while the lot is being cleared.
Pacific Palisades Fire Rebuild Contractor
A clear path forward after the Palisades Fire — from planning and permits to construction and final walkthrough.
Overland Remodeling and Builders helps Pacific Palisades homeowners move from uncertainty to a practical rebuild plan. Work directly with Shahar and an owner-led design-build team that can help organize the next steps, coordinate planning, support permitting, guide finish decisions, and manage construction with personal oversight.
Where Are You Now?
You do not need to have everything figured out before reaching out. Whether you are still waiting on debris removal, trying to understand the permit path, comparing rebuild options, or ready to price construction, we can help you organize the next step.
You are waiting for cleanup or need to understand what can happen while the lot is being cleared.
You need help reviewing the property, hillside conditions, access, utilities, or site constraints.
You want to rebuild similar to what you had or use this moment to improve the layout and function.
You need help deciding whether to rebuild the same layout, improve the floor plan, add space, or rethink the home.
You already have plans or direction and need the right contractor to manage the construction.
Your Rebuild Roadmap
After a fire, the hardest part is often knowing what comes first. Our job is to help turn a complicated rebuild into a structured path, so design, pricing, permits, and construction can move forward with fewer surprises.
We review your lot condition, access, utility status, debris removal progress, and the documents you already have so we can understand where the rebuild stands today.
We help identify the planning steps needed before design and permitting, including site information, structural considerations, slope conditions, and rebuild goals.
We help you decide whether to rebuild close to what was there, adjust the layout, add space, improve flow, or redesign the home around the way you want to live now.
We help coordinate the permit path and required documentation for the project, including building, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site-specific requirements.
Once the project is ready to build, we manage scheduling, trades, materials, site progress, and communication so the process stays organized and transparent.
We walk the home with you, review the details, and make sure the finished result feels complete, thoughtful, and ready to live in.
Design-Build Planning
Rebuilding after a fire is not the same as a typical remodel. Before anyone starts talking about finishes or construction dates, the project needs a clear direction: what can be rebuilt, what should be improved, what the property requires, and what decisions need to happen before permits and construction can move forward.
Overland helps homeowners think through layout goals, design direction, site considerations, permit coordination, material priorities, and the construction sequence. We are not an insurance adjuster and we do not provide insurance claim services. Our role is to help you move from uncertainty into a practical design-build plan for the home you want to rebuild.
Why Overland
A rebuild should not feel like managing five different companies at once. Overland gives you one owner-led relationship and a clear process from the first conversation through the final walkthrough.
You work directly with Shahar, the owner of Overland, so decisions, details, and expectations do not get lost between salespeople, coordinators, and crews.
Design planning, engineering coordination, permitting, finish selections, and construction are handled through one streamlined process instead of separate disconnected teams.
We help you understand what needs to happen now, what can wait, and which decisions affect cost, schedule, permits, and the final build.
Overland is built for homeowners who want thoughtful planning, high-end craftsmanship, and personal attention — not a rushed, high-volume rebuild experience.
Pacific Palisades Rebuild Considerations
Pacific Palisades rebuilds can involve City of Los Angeles permitting, hillside conditions, site access, utility coordination, structural engineering, and fire-resistant construction details. We help you look at the full picture before committing to a plan.
We help organize the permit path and required documentation for the rebuild, so the design and construction plan is built around what the project actually requires.
Many Palisades properties require careful planning around slope, retaining conditions, access, staging, grading, and structural coordination.
We plan for the home you want to live in long-term, with attention to layout, materials, details, durability, fire-resilience, and the finished experience.
A More Personal Way to Rebuild
Overland was built around a simple belief: the details of your home deserve the attention of someone who genuinely cares about getting them right.
For Pacific Palisades homeowners rebuilding after the fire, that means clear guidance, direct communication, and a steady hand through design decisions, permitting, material selections, and construction.
Shahar stays personally involved from the first consultation through the final walkthrough, helping you move forward with a process that feels organized, respectful, and built around your goals.
Questions Homeowners Are Asking
Often, yes. Some homeowners rebuild close to the previous home, while others use the opportunity to improve the layout, add space, create better indoor-outdoor flow, or update the home for the way they live now. The right path depends on the lot, code requirements, budget, and permitting strategy.
Yes. As a design-build contractor, we help coordinate the planning, design, engineering, permit path, and construction details needed to move the project forward in an organized way.
Yes. We can help create a detailed construction scope and rebuild estimate based on the project information available. This can be useful for planning, budgeting, and conversations with architects or insurance professionals.
Possibly. A rebuild can be the right time to consider better space planning, an ADU, improved parking, a new primary suite, larger kitchen, or better outdoor connection. These decisions should be reviewed early because they can affect design, engineering, budget, and permits.
Depending on the property and requirements, the rebuild may involve Class A roofing, ember-resistant vents, dual-pane tempered windows, ignition-resistant or non-combustible exterior materials, and other wildfire-conscious construction details.
Free Rebuild Consultation
Tell us where you are in the rebuild process. We will review your information and follow up to schedule a free, no-obligation conversation.
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866.424.5184We will respond within one business day.