About Revive Works Remodeling

Licensed. Bonded. Insured.Established in 2014, Revive Works Remodeling is a local, full-service Residential General Contractor specializing in Bathroom/Kitchen Remodels and Aging in Place Modifications. We are a Lead Safe Firm, member of The National Kitchen and Bath Association, Aging In Place certified and a minority owned, family business.

Our team possesses over 60 years of experience in all aspects of construction, design and project management. We strive to provide the highest standards in cleanliness and reliability as well as our 1 year warranty on all of our work.

We will help you Revive your property from initial design through completion. We love what we do and it shows.

 

Our Team

ALAN PIERCE, BFA, CAPS

Managing Partner

Alan Pierce has worked, traveled and lived in Southeast Asia, The Middle East, Europe and America and has diverse experience within Residential construction in the U.S. as well as infrastructure construction internationally. Before founding Revive Works Remodeling in Oregon, he oversaw the building of government buildings, roads and ports as a regional project manager for a national Infrastructure contractor in Asia.

Prior to entering the construction industry and during, he accrued over thirty years of experience as an art student, Instructor, including a 14 year career as a professional fine artist. He has exhibited in Paris, France, Portland, U.S. and Jakarta, Indonesia and is the author of, “An Artist’s Odyssey: Chasing Ghosts, Masters and The Business of Art” detailing his three decades of experience across three continents within the art field.  In his free time, he enjoys training martial arts, appreciating all forms of art, reading, traveling as well as being involved with various philanthropic and social change interests.

 

TRE FARMER PIERCE

Managing Partner

Tre Farmer hails from a strong background in Sales and Marketing, Business Development as well as the Import/Export business, specifically in the area of decorative lamps. She has worked extensively in the U.S., Spain and Asia. After leaving her position in the corporate world as a Chief Operating Officer, she co-founded Revive Works Remodeling. She loves the process of helping clients bring their visions to life and takes great satisfaction in their happiness. In her free time, she greatly enjoys cooking, creating soaps and traveling.

 

Satendra Sing, LME, BS

Head of Handyman Division

Satendra has earned Degrees in engineering from both the U.S. as well as New Zealand. During a 45 year long career, he has built and consulted on buildings in the U.S., Indonesia, Fiji and India. Satendra has managed or overseen work on every facet of residential construction and commercial retrogrades. His previous position held was Manager of the Steam Plant division at The University of Portland. He over-saw 21 boilers and 1.5 million Square Feet of commercial space. During this time, he worked closely with Energy Trust of Oregon and also has an extensive knowledge base of Solar power installation and has overseen Solar projects in India as well as methane gas based energy harvesting projects. He enjoys following his favorite sports teams, taking on challenging new projects and traveling. For over 20 years he was the home repair manager for the Portland Chapter of one of the U.S.’ largest national charity organizations: Rebuilding Together. Rebuilding Together utilizes volunteers to rebuild residential homes for the under-privileged.

 
Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon

Feature Article

Revive Works is very honored to be featured in an interview by APANO, an amazing organization whose mission is to help create social equity and build future leaders within the asian and pacific islander communities.

August 30th, 2022

 

OCTOBER 1ST 2016

Owner of Revive Works Remodeling,  Alan Pierce, was selected to contribute an article featuring Aging in Place and proper due diligence when selecting a contractor as a topic.  

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Revive Works Remodeling Press Features

JUNE 1ST, 2016

Revive Works Remodeling is excited and thankful to be selected as the subject of a special interest piece in the Regal Courier.  It highlights our King City Kitchen and Bath show and it'sunique concept of providing a one stop shop for clients.  The show will feature speakers and display booths from our partners and sponsors including, Parr Design Center, All in One Mobility, Interstate Flooring, Prestige Properties, Guild Mortgage, Fidelity National Title and BMW.  In an effort to make the remodeling process easier, quicker and more efficient, the Revive Works telephone number provides access to all of our partners offering services from custom cabinet making, to project financing and property sales.

Congratulations to Brian, for publishing his first book on a topic that has the potential to be one of the largest hydropower projects in history.  We truly believe the subject warrants more research and exposure and are proud of Brian for completing his first book!  Purchase the e-book on www.smashwords.com

Hydropower Development in the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra Basin: A Prime Prospect for China-India Cooperation

This Book provides an overview of India and China’s hydropower development plans for the Brahmaputra watershed, specifically on the Yarlung Tsangpo/Siang River straddling the border region of the two countries. It is predominately a qualitative literature review, providing a high-level engineering discussion of the alternatives of hydroelectric development on the Great Bend of the Yarlung Tsangpo with a minimum amount of ecological and social impact. This site is the world’s greatest single hydroelectric power potential, with more than 40 GW of feasible power generation capacity. The Brahmaputra basin as whole has over 200 GW of hydropower potential, less than 1% of which has been developed, all within a feasible electric power transmission distance of over one billion people. The possibilities and mutual benefits of cooperation between India and China, and the exceptional magnitude of hydropower potential on this shared Himalayan river basin, are discussed. To facilitate such cooperation, there is a great need for increasing collection and sharing of accurate technical and scientific information, particularly hydrological data. Such transparency and increased scientific knowledge is required to guide the socially responsible development of infrastructure projects in the Tsangpo-Brahmaptutra basin, to conserve and protect natural resources, help build trust and reduce the likelihood of conflict between the two regional superpowers.

 

Review by: KMM PAS :  
The author has given a fascinating review of the world’s greatest single hydropower power. This book is recommended reading for anyone interested in renewable energy or international cooperation to meet our energy needs. Unlike authors paid by governmental groups or special interests, the author approaches the subject of how the immense hydroelectric power straddling China and India could be harnessed with objectivity. He then explores how cooperation between the two nations could allow the hydroelectric power potential between them to be tapped. I applaud the scholarship that went into this insightful research.
 

 

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