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About Protege General Contracting

Building Dreams, Homes and Legacies

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Protege General Contracting

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 Robert Rainey is the qualified individual and responsible member in charge at Protege General Contracting. As a Class A Residential Building Contractor, United States Air Force Veteran and native to Northern Virginia, Robert remains dedicated to restoring and preserving the community he continues to call home. 

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"As a humble oath-keeper; I uphold my pledge to serve my community with integrity, loyalty, admiration and gratitude. Having opportunities to make a positive change in the lives of our community has always been my passion and I'm excited to embrace our future by building it together."

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- Robert P. Rainey Jr

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Our Commitment

Protege General Contracting is committed to protecting the health, safety, and welfare of the public by providing restoration to our local communities through home renovations, building, and improvement projects with high-quality craftsmanship and exceptional customer service. Our goal is to build lasting relationships with our clients based on trust, integrity, and reliability.

Expertise

With years of experience in the industry, our team brings expertise, skill, and attention to detail to every project we undertake. Whether it's a new construction, a restoration, or a remodeling project, we have the knowledge and capability to bring your vision to life.

Local Focus

As a local business, we take pride in being a part of the community we serve. Our accountability extends beyond the completion of a project; we are dedicated to contributing to the growth and well-being of our local area.

Our Vision

Building for a Better Tomorrow

At Protege General Contracting, our mission is to build not just homes, but a better world for our clients and our community. We are dedicated to sustainable practices, innovation, and creating spaces that enhance the lives of those who inhabit them.

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