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| JCW Construction, Inc. |
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| Homeowner: tim R. |
| Project: Install Interior Trim and Decorative Moldings |
| City: Washington, DC |
| I have nothing but good things to say about working with JCW. We have hired them for a number of jobs because of their high quality workmanship, attention to detail, and customer service. They start on time, complete the job on schedule, and always clean up the work site. Most importantly, they really care about what they do, and their finished product. They incorporate client's needs and wishes, and exceed expectations of a clientele with high standards. More often, I find that they will add finishing touches or make improvements to overall design and function. I recommend them to any one who's looking for quality at a reasonable cost. |
| RDC, LLC |
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| Homeowner: Shebbie R. |
| Project: Install Interior Trim and Decorative Moldings |
| City: Washington, DC |
| What an excellent team of professionals! They arrived on time each day. Took extra care not to damage any of my property. Cleaned up after each work session. The job was completed as requested. No problems. I am considering using them for my next project as well. |
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| Washington DC City Facts
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Washington, D.C. requires contractors to have an insurance policy of $50,000 for injury in a single accident, $100,000 for multiple people in one accident, and $10,000 for property damage in an accident. They must also have a $5,000 surety bond with the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
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The Washington, D.C. Emergency Management Agency has outlined 15 major hazards that affect the area including severe weather, urban fires, urban floods, utility and power failures, hurricanes, terrorism, water supply failures, earthquakes, and tornados.
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The primary industry in Washington, D.C. after government is tourism.
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