HEP Construction

HEP Construction HEP Construction is an 8(a), HUBZone, CBE certified industry-leading, full-service construction firm.

We’re beating this summer heat madness and staying cool as we continue our work on the fantastic College Track project i...
06/24/2025

We’re beating this summer heat madness and staying cool as we continue our work on the fantastic College Track project in Sunny Southeast. 🪭🪭🪭

02/28/2025

As we conclude Black History Month, we are reminded of the importance of acknowledging and celebrating the contributions of African Americans throughout history. Our founders, Jabali Nash and Kevin Bradford, ambitiously and courageously established HEP Construction to inspire future generations to pursue business success. Our current leaders continue this legacy by empowering team members to take on new and challenging projects while highlighting the diverse accomplishments within our team.

Our leaders combat stereotypes by leading with kindness, dignity, understanding, and honesty, demonstrating to the broader industry how a Black-owned construction business can thrive. We also celebrate our team through regular team-building and recognition events, ensuring they know they are appreciated. We take great pride in being a Black-owned business in Anacostia, DC, and we hope to remain here for generations to come.

Happy Black History Month 2025!

On October 25, 1997, The Million Woman March was held in Philadelphia, PA. The event was one of the largest gatherings o...
02/24/2025

On October 25, 1997, The Million Woman March was held in Philadelphia, PA. The event was one of the largest gatherings of women globally. Although the focus was on women in the Black community, women of all backgrounds supported and attended the rally. It was one of the largest demonstrations in US History, bringing together between 500,000 and 2 million people. The platform for the march was to address and bring to light several issues, including demands for the release of political prisoners, demands to end homelessness, and improvements in healthcare and education. Speakers included Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Maxine Waters, Sistah Souljah, and a message read by exiled American political activist Assata Shakur.

Black History was made on May 16, 1997, when US President Bill Clinton formally apologized to survivors of the unethical...
02/20/2025

Black History was made on May 16, 1997, when US President Bill Clinton formally apologized to survivors of the unethical and racist Tuskegee Syphilis Study in a White House Ceremony. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study targeted African Americans from rural Alabama and was conducted by the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) from 1932 to 1972. Researchers did not obtain informed consent from participants and deliberately withheld available treatment from the participants diagnosed with syphilis so that they could study the progression of the disease, leading to widespread distrust of medical research within the Black community. The formal public apology from President Clinton in 1997 aimed at repairing trust within the African American community and it also led to the creation of the National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care at Tuskegee University to further address issues of medical ethics.

# BlackHistoryMonth2025

Black History was made in 1997 when Guion "Guy" Bluford Jr. was inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame. Bluf...
02/17/2025

Black History was made in 1997 when Guion "Guy" Bluford Jr. was inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame. Bluford grew up in Philadelphia, PA, and is recognized as the first African American to travel to space when he flew aboard a mission on the Space Shuttle Challenger in 1983. Guy Bluford, a retired colonel in the US Air Force, flew aboard four space shuttle missions during his career as a NASA astronaut.

Black History was made on April 13, 1997, when Tiger Woods, then 21, won his first of five Masters Tournaments, becoming...
02/12/2025

Black History was made on April 13, 1997, when Tiger Woods, then 21, won his first of five Masters Tournaments, becoming the tournament's youngest winner. Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods is a professional golfer of African American heritage from Orange County, California. He is regarded as one of the greatest professional golfers ever and is a 2021 inductee into the World Golf Hall of Fame.

Black History was made on April 7, 1997,  when  Wynton Marsalis became the first jazz musician to win the Pulitzer Prize...
02/10/2025

Black History was made on April 7, 1997, when Wynton Marsalis became the first jazz musician to win the Pulitzer Prize for Music for his epic oratorio Blood On The Fields. The oratorio tells the story of two enslaved people, Jesse and Leona, and their arduous journey to freedom. Marsalis, a Black American trumpeter, composer, and instructor from New Orleans, LA, is the current artistic director of Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City, which is an organization that advocates for jazz, culture, and arts education globally; he is also the leader of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.

Black History was made on January 22, 1997, when Danyell Walters (née Wilson) became the first African American and seco...
02/05/2025

Black History was made on January 22, 1997, when Danyell Walters (née Wilson) became the first African American and second woman tomb guard of the Tomb of The Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery, a service prohibited to women before 1993. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in Arlington, VA, honors the unidentified remains of three combatants from World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. In 2018, Walters, a native of Montgomery, AL, was inducted into the US Army Women's Hall of Fame.

In 1997,  Black History was made in Washington, DC, with the founding of H.E.P. Since our founding, we have had successe...
02/03/2025

In 1997, Black History was made in Washington, DC, with the founding of H.E.P. Since our founding, we have had successes, failures, growth, and formed legacies. We wouldn't be the great organization we are today without the foresight, strength, and determination of our founders, Kevin Bradford and Jabali Nash. Several other ambitious leaders created their own Black History in America the same year of our founding. Join us this Black History Month as we explore, highlight, reflect on, and celebrate how Black History was made in the year of our founding, 1997!

Pictured: HEP Construction founders Kevin Bradford (left) and Jabali Nash

Today and every day, HEP Construction celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We support diversity...
01/20/2025

Today and every day, HEP Construction celebrates the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We support diversity, inclusion, and equality within our organization, on our job sites, and within the communities where we work to promote a 'Beloved Community.'

All of us at HEP Construction wish you a happy holiday season filled with joy, peace, and love! Thank you for your conti...
12/17/2024

All of us at HEP Construction wish you a happy holiday season filled with joy, peace, and love!
Thank you for your continued support throughout the year. We look forward to serving you in
the new year!

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1227 Marion Barry Avenue (Formerly Good Hope Road) SE
Washington D.C., DC
20020

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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