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Forbes and Entrepreneur Magazine Feature Hopkins & Porter

Hopkins & Porter was interviewed by Forbes magazine and Entrepreneur magazine for insights on COVID-19 has inspired new remodeling projects. The article titled “Rebuilding America: Washington, D.C.” will hit newsstands as November/December 2020 issues. As a Potomac, MD based design/build firm, the editors recognized they would have the pulse on homeowner remodeling demands through COVID.

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Something to bark about

Dear Clients & Friends,   Hopkins & Porter was recently involved in the construction of the new K9 Aquatic and Wellness Center at the Travilah Oak Shopping Center in Potomac, Maryland. The concept of a rehabilitation center, where dogs can swim to help them recover from injury, and to promote fitness as they age is

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Hopkins & porter construction, inc. Recognized as a 2015 guildmaster!

The Guildmaster Awards celebrate service excellence in the building, remodeling, contracting, and real estate professions. Each year, GuildQuality gives special recognition to the companies that demonstrate an ability to deliver a consistently superior customer experience.   In granting awards, GuildQuality considers two primary metrics for each candidate: the percentage of customers who would recommend and the percentage

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H&P’s ray hornsby judges 2015 skills usa regional competition

Ray Hornsby was a judge in the Carpentry competition in the 2015 Skills USA Regional Competition held at Thomas Edison High School of Technology in Silver Spring on Feb. 11.   More than 130 students competed in categories that included carpentry, plumbing, culinary arts, and computer maintenance. Students from Montgomery and Prince George’s County participated

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Hoping to face down challenges of debt, ecological impact, more americans look to tiny homes

You might be hearing a lot about how the American housing market has finally bounced back, with new home builders finally able to head back to work and provide quality housing to any American looking to live that dream of a house, a white picket fence, and a couple kids. What you might not know

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