M. Duffany Builders Featured in Cape Cod Home: A Trinity of Trust
Feature editorial in Cape Cod Home Magazine – M Duffany Builders teams up with architect John Dvorsack and BlueFlax Design to deliver on high client expectations.
DetailsFeature editorial in Cape Cod Home Magazine – M Duffany Builders teams up with architect John Dvorsack and BlueFlax Design to deliver on high client expectations.
DetailsSam Duffany worked with students on techniques for installing sidewall. Jacob Shaw shared his experience in working with M Duffany Builders through is Co-Op program at Upper Cape Tech. Tim Duffany shared his experience working in an operations support role . Students from Falmouth, Mashpee, Bourne, Upper Cape Tech, Plymouth North, and Plymouth South attended the program.
DetailsTodd Duffany and Mike Duffany were interviewed by the Bourne Enterprises Michael J. Rausch about the Bourne Landfill Closing. This impacts Cape Cod Home Builders, Remodelers, and Cape Cod Homeowners.
DetailsWhen Todd isn’t managing a Cape Cod kitchen remodel or bathroom remodel, he is out working in Falmouth community. Recently, he was interviewed by the Falmouth Enterprise regarding the drainage issue at the Sandwich Road field.
Details1983 found Mike Duffany looking for an opportunity to provide for his family, as well as start a retirement plan, something that was not available at the time through his employer.
DetailsOn December 7, Mike Duffany—founder and owner of M. Duffany Builders—received the 2017 Hall of Fame Award from The Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Cape Cod. This is the highest award a member can receive.
DetailsOn this episode, Home Renovation Showcase features Falmouth homebuilder Michael Duffany of Michael A. Duffany Builders. Michael shows host Mike Kulig examples of his work and talks to him about the process and working with Michael A. Duffany Builders. This is your chance to meet a great builder and see some beautiful homes.
DetailsThe expansion will triple the amount of climate-controlled storage space under the main floor, which will allow secure consolidation of the historical society’s more than 15,000 artifacts, 60 works of art and 134,000 documents from Falmouth’s past.
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