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ICM Consulting, LLC
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ICM Consulting, LLC

Exceptional 5.0

(10)

Exceptional 5.0

(10)

Great value
Licensed pro
  • 10 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Manassas, VA
  • 10 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Manassas, VA
Elham K. says, "God Sent! I called ICM in July 2024, just a week after the owner, Fred Runco, had undergone major surgery. Despite being in recovery and on medication, Fred was available 24/7 to understand every detail of the job. He earned my trust to the point where we started a $1M project with just a brief LOI, later finalizing a 50-page AIA contract one month into construction. Building out a 10,000 sq. ft. daycare in just five months is an incredible achievement on its own, but doing so while overcoming major obstacles makes it even more remarkable. Fred Runco is the most professional, compassionate, and understanding person I’ve ever worked with. He has built a team that is unparalleled in the construction industry—from the workers on-site to the project managers, every single person was respectful, knowledgeable, and dedicated to the success of this project. The Three Biggest Challenges We Overcame: 1- Architect Issues & Drawing Discrepancies Midway through the project, I had to terminate my architect due to major discrepancies in the drawings. This could have derailed everything, but ICM stepped in and resolved all the issues, securing approvals not just from the city but also from my overly meticulous landlord—at every stage of construction. 2- A Landlord Who Made Construction an Ongoing Battle From the very beginning, my landlord was a constant obstacle. Every demand was nonsense, every approval was a struggle, every step required extra justification, and the delays they caused could have easily derailed the project. ICM didn’t just manage the construction—they managed the landlord, too. Fred and his team adapted, rescheduling subcontractors 24/7 to ensure we stayed on schedule. Despite all the interference, ICM delivered on time and exceeded expectations. Their ability to navigate difficult personalities and high-pressure situations was nothing short of extraordinary. 3- Financial Hurdles & Payment Delays Due to complications with my loan, I was unable to pay ICM for over two months. Despite this, they never stopped working, never cut corners, and even helped me navigate the financial situation with the bank—all while still delivering the project on time. I couldn’t have asked for a better general contractor. Fred saved me and my business, turning what should have been the most stressful experience of my life into one of the most magical. ICM’s work was so outstanding that I’m already thinking about expanding—just to have the chance to work with Fred and his incredible team again. Hats off to Fred, his team, and the system he has built! 🙌"See more
Elham K. says, "God Sent! I called ICM in July 2024, just a week after the owner, Fred Runco, had undergone major surgery. Despite being in recovery and on medication, Fred was available 24/7 to understand every detail of the job. He earned my trust to the point where we started a $1M project with just a brief LOI, later finalizing a 50-page AIA contract one month into construction. Building out a 10,000 sq. ft. daycare in just five months is an incredible achievement on its own, but doing so while overcoming major obstacles makes it even more remarkable. Fred Runco is the most professional, compassionate, and understanding person I’ve ever worked with. He has built a team that is unparalleled in the construction industry—from the workers on-site to the project managers, every single person was respectful, knowledgeable, and dedicated to the success of this project. The Three Biggest Challenges We Overcame: 1- Architect Issues & Drawing Discrepancies Midway through the project, I had to terminate my architect due to major discrepancies in the drawings. This could have derailed everything, but ICM stepped in and resolved all the issues, securing approvals not just from the city but also from my overly meticulous landlord—at every stage of construction. 2- A Landlord Who Made Construction an Ongoing Battle From the very beginning, my landlord was a constant obstacle. Every demand was nonsense, every approval was a struggle, every step required extra justification, and the delays they caused could have easily derailed the project. ICM didn’t just manage the construction—they managed the landlord, too. Fred and his team adapted, rescheduling subcontractors 24/7 to ensure we stayed on schedule. Despite all the interference, ICM delivered on time and exceeded expectations. Their ability to navigate difficult personalities and high-pressure situations was nothing short of extraordinary. 3- Financial Hurdles & Payment Delays Due to complications with my loan, I was unable to pay ICM for over two months. Despite this, they never stopped working, never cut corners, and even helped me navigate the financial situation with the bank—all while still delivering the project on time. I couldn’t have asked for a better general contractor. Fred saved me and my business, turning what should have been the most stressful experience of my life into one of the most magical. ICM’s work was so outstanding that I’m already thinking about expanding—just to have the chance to work with Fred and his incredible team again. Hats off to Fred, his team, and the system he has built! 🙌"
Avatar for J&J MASONRY CONSTRUCTION & HOME REPAIR
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J&J MASONRY CONSTRUCTION & HOME REPAIR
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J&J MASONRY CONSTRUCTION & HOME REPAIR

Great 4.8

(22)

Great 4.8

(22)

Great value
  • 25 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Manassas, VA
  • 25 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Manassas, VA
Johnnie P. says, "I hired a deck contractor to rebuild my wooden deck and to assemble a 900 lb. aluminum pergola on the deck. After the deck was built and the pergola assembled, I found out the contractor had not followed the manufacturer's guidelines for reinforcing the deck substructure to support the weight of the pergola. Other than that, the contractor did an excellent job of building the deck, and the deck passed the county's building inspections. I have a 544 sq. ft. deck with maximum seating for around 20 people. I needed better assurance the deck could support more than just me, my wife, and a couple of friends. To make a very long story short, I decided to have better support added to the pergola. But first I had to find a contractor to move the pergola out of the way. Six companies responded to my inquiries; five made site visits. I explained the situation and showed the manufacturer's recommendations to each. Some said the horizontal supports might work, others said they could very likely sag at some future point (sag in my mind meant it could lead to a structural failure). I hired J&J Masonry, Construction, & Home Repair because Jairo's recommendations provided the most support, and his price was the most reasonable. Two days after the pergola was moved, Jairo and his team (5 total men) arrived on time. It was very clear they had worked together before, knew what needed to be done, and how to do it. They removed almost all of the deck boards. They ran vertical 2x6 support beams across the width of the deck, and double 2x6 vertical support beams beneath those beams across the width of the deck. At the intersection of the upper and lower beams is where the pergola legs will sit (once they were moved back). Beneath each of those intersections, they installed frost footings with a 6x6 post to support a pergola leg. (Note: The upper 2x6 vertical supports combined span 12.5 inches wide and the full width (16 feet) of the deck floor. This is significant, because it gives the pergola contractor a lot more latitude when reinstalling the pergola.) I now have full confidence that the deck can and will support the pergola in extreme weather, up to and including, the manufacturer's highest rating of Category 2 hurricane winds (96-110 miles per hour). I was very impressed with their attention to detail, professionalism, and ultimately the end result. I highly recommend J&J Masonry, Construction, & Home Repair for your deck needs."See more
Johnnie P. says, "I hired a deck contractor to rebuild my wooden deck and to assemble a 900 lb. aluminum pergola on the deck. After the deck was built and the pergola assembled, I found out the contractor had not followed the manufacturer's guidelines for reinforcing the deck substructure to support the weight of the pergola. Other than that, the contractor did an excellent job of building the deck, and the deck passed the county's building inspections. I have a 544 sq. ft. deck with maximum seating for around 20 people. I needed better assurance the deck could support more than just me, my wife, and a couple of friends. To make a very long story short, I decided to have better support added to the pergola. But first I had to find a contractor to move the pergola out of the way. Six companies responded to my inquiries; five made site visits. I explained the situation and showed the manufacturer's recommendations to each. Some said the horizontal supports might work, others said they could very likely sag at some future point (sag in my mind meant it could lead to a structural failure). I hired J&J Masonry, Construction, & Home Repair because Jairo's recommendations provided the most support, and his price was the most reasonable. Two days after the pergola was moved, Jairo and his team (5 total men) arrived on time. It was very clear they had worked together before, knew what needed to be done, and how to do it. They removed almost all of the deck boards. They ran vertical 2x6 support beams across the width of the deck, and double 2x6 vertical support beams beneath those beams across the width of the deck. At the intersection of the upper and lower beams is where the pergola legs will sit (once they were moved back). Beneath each of those intersections, they installed frost footings with a 6x6 post to support a pergola leg. (Note: The upper 2x6 vertical supports combined span 12.5 inches wide and the full width (16 feet) of the deck floor. This is significant, because it gives the pergola contractor a lot more latitude when reinstalling the pergola.) I now have full confidence that the deck can and will support the pergola in extreme weather, up to and including, the manufacturer's highest rating of Category 2 hurricane winds (96-110 miles per hour). I was very impressed with their attention to detail, professionalism, and ultimately the end result. I highly recommend J&J Masonry, Construction, & Home Repair for your deck needs."

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