It’s Falls Church Restaurant Week, and HBW is sinking its teeth into a new restaurant build: GrillMarx Steakhouse & Raw Bar
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It’s Falls Church Restaurant Week, and HBW is sinking its teeth into a new restaurant build: GrillMarx Steakhouse & Raw Bar
Learn moreThe end of the year provides a perfect opportunity for reflection. We could summarize our wins month-by-month, put push-pins in maps of Virginia, Maryland, and D.C., or list all of the market sectors we’ve been part of this year. But instead, we’ll train a spotlight on the…
Learn moreNeighborhoods thrive when residents can access quality services and amenities nearby. HBW Construction proudly supports Total Health Care in bringing new healthcare options to underserved areas in Maryland.
Learn moreAcross the industry, construction hiring is on the rise, and HBW is on trend! We hire strategically, forecasting by as much as six months and prioritizing the right fit. Take a look at careers in construction with HBW.
Learn moreHBW’s attention to quality and detail distinguishes our retail construction projects in the marketplace. Customers can feel the quality from the moment they step into one of our stores or restaurants!
Learn moreRecent projects have added even more experience to HBW’s education market sector. Read more about what makes these projects unique and how HBW has moved to the top of the class through scheduling and flexibility.
Learn moreWhen it opens this fall, the new experience-focused Oak Barrel & Vine retail store will feature a tasting room and special displays for selling spirits and locally made products. The 5390 Westbard Avenue in Bethesda, Maryland is HBW’s second retail build-out for Maryland ABS but the firm’s…
Learn moreAfter a 20-year hiatus on base building projects, HBW Construction is back on the scene with an exciting ground-up job that is helping to transform a historic Anacostia neighborhood while drawing from the company’s deep experience in healthcare construction and detail-oriented interiors.
Learn moreThe rising sun glints off the metal struts as Superintendent Don Johnson slowly climbs a five-story stair tower, scanning every tread, bolt, and gap for unseen danger. He has done the same climb every morning for months before anyone else is allowed to use the stair tower,…
Learn moreDemo is typically the first step in our office fit-outs, but for the building at 1333 H Street, we needed to start with new interior walls. That’s because the building would be occupied while we worked on filling in a four-story atrium on its upper floors. Isolating…
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