RestoreNow Earns State Supplier Diversity Certification
HANOVER, MA - August 21, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - RestoreNow, a family-owned property restoration and reconstruction
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HANOVER, MA – August 21, 2026 – PRESSADVANTAGE –
RestoreNow, a family-owned property restoration and reconstruction contractor, has earned certification from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office (SDO), formally recognizing the company as a certified diverse supplier eligible to participate in the state’s procurement program.
The certification, granted through the SDO’s Women Business Enterprise program, verifies that RestoreNow meets the state’s standards for ownership, control, and operation by women. It adds the company to the official directory of diverse suppliers that public agencies, prime contractors, and private organizations reference when seeking certified firms for restoration and reconstruction projects across Massachusetts.
Founded three years ago and based in Hanover, RestoreNow builds on more than three decades of combined industry experience among its team members. The company focuses on structural restoration, rebuild, and reconstruction work, coordinating with trusted licensed partners for emergency mitigation services and then managing the restoration process through to completion. As a woman-owned and locally operated business, the firm has centered its growth on emergency response and full-service restoration for residential and commercial properties throughout the South Shore and Southeastern Massachusetts.
The SDO certification process requires companies to submit documentation of ownership and management structure, undergo review by state evaluators, and demonstrate that the qualifying owner directs both the daily operations and long-term decisions of the business. Certified firms gain visibility within state and municipal procurement channels and become eligible for contracting opportunities that prioritize supplier diversity. The designation is recognized across public and private sectors in Massachusetts and is often a factor in how larger contracts are awarded.
“This certification reflects the work our team puts in every day, and it opens doors for us to serve more homeowners, businesses, and communities across the region,” said Alexandra Ryan, Owner of RestoreNow. “We take pride in being a woman-owned company, and having the state recognize that gives us another way to build trust with the people and organizations we work with.”
For RestoreNow, the certification arrives during a period of steady growth. The company has expanded its restoration and general contracting work while maintaining its emphasis on fast response and project management from the initial emergency call through the final rebuild. Its team documents property damage, prepares detailed estimates, and provides the information homeowners need to move insurance claims forward, an approach designed to ease the administrative burden that often accompanies significant property damage.
The company’s restoration services span water, fire, and mold-related damage, along with storm cleanup coordination and reconstruction. Details about the company’s full range of work are outlined on the What We Do section of its website. As a Hanover restoration company, RestoreNow serves communities including Plymouth, Duxbury, Brockton, and surrounding areas.
Beyond its restoration work, RestoreNow maintains a presence in the communities it serves through regular charitable involvement, including quarterly efforts supporting local organizations such as the Boys & Girls Club and area animal shelters. That community focus has been part of the company’s identity since its founding and reflects the values its ownership has sought to build into the business.
Supplier diversity certifications such as the SDO designation have become an established part of procurement practices in Massachusetts, where public agencies and larger contractors often set goals for engaging certified diverse businesses. For a relatively young company, the certification represents both a milestone and a practical step toward participating in a wider range of projects. It also aligns the firm with a growing number of Massachusetts businesses formally recognized for diverse ownership.
RestoreNow expects the certification to support its continued expansion while reinforcing its commitment to serving property owners across the region. The recognition from the Supplier Diversity Office affirms the company’s standing as a certified woman-owned business and positions it to contribute to restoration and reconstruction work throughout the Commonwealth.
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For more information about RestoreNow, contact the company here:
RestoreNow
Alexandra Ryan
(781) 303-9930
alexandra@restorenow.us
24 Rockland St Unit 7, Hanover, MA 02339
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