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Bricks & Bytes

#065 - Ryan Hughes - Design Tools Adoption In AEC

In today’s episode of Bricks & Bytes, we have Ryan Hughes, R&D Team Lead and an AI Expert. Learn about software adoption in construction, challenges implementing software across the AEC industry, knowledge graphs, computational design, and much more! Tune in to find out about: Adoption of software in construction Mistakes that people make when integrating software  Thoughts on Design-as-you-speak software in Construction Knowledge graphs, computational design, and many more If you enjoy today’s episode, leave us a comment. And don’t forget to subscribe to our channel! ---------------------------------------- Ryan Hughes  |  R&D Team Lead and AI Expert | ConTech ---------------------------------------- Today’s Sponsor: ⁠⁠⁠beta⁠⁠⁠ – Construction and technology network platform  – connecting the tech industry with traditional construction partners.  Check ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.the-beta.com⁠⁠   ---------------------------------------- Timestamps: (00:00 - 08:05) - Intro (08:05 - 12:10) - Software Adoption In Construction (12:10 - 23:25) - How can someone start with adopting software for their company (23:25 - 33:10) - Mistakes that people make while integrating software in their company (33:10 - 41:20) - Thoughts on Design-as-you-speak software in Construction (41:20 - 43:30) - Construction Scenario in Copenhagen (43:30 - 44:16) - Outro
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#025 - Brian Nickel - BIM and manufacturing

On today's show we have Brian Nickel, founder and CEO at Allied BIM. Brian has vast experience in the design sector as an architect, MEP designer and as Montana State University teacher teaching BIM. His company Allied BIM enhances MEP, modular, and prefabrication construction firms by connecting design, fabrication, and field teams with easy to use workflow and allows tracking of the overall fabrication process.  In this episode, we talk about: Building a startup Design Building Information Modelling   Future of fabrication --------------------------------------- Brian Nickel - CEO & Founder of Allied BIM   Adjunct Instruction of Montana State University --------------------------------------- Today's Sponsor: Beta Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners. Check www.the-beta.com --------------------------------------- Timestamps: 00:00:00 --> 00:01:30 - Intro 00:01:30 --> 00:02:13 - BETA sponsor 00:02:13 --> 00:05:01 - Brian’s history 00:05:01 --> 00:08:20 - Beginning of plumbing for the mechanical industry and the birth of Allied BIM 00:08:20 --> 00:10:25 - Introducing Allied BIM 00:10:25 --> 00:12:11 - Allied BIM’s target users 00:12:11 --> 00:14:55 - Brian’s advise for people embarking to the contech world 00:14:55 --> 00:16:33 - Understanding and partnering with competition within the industry 00:16:33 --> 00:18:20 - Brian’s thoughts on future of pre-fabrication in construction 00:18:20 --> 00:20:50 - Explaining LODs in the design process 00:20:50 --> 00:22:43 - Automation in the production process 00:22:43 --> 00:25:33 - Accessibility of the fabrication equipment 00:25:33 --> 00:27:04 - Teaching at Montana State University 00:27:04 --> 00:29:18 - Automation as a key to attract future students of the construction industry 00:29:18 --> 00:33:02 - Progress on digitalisation and automation 00:33:02 --> 00:34:26 - Is Allied BIM suited best for the US market only? 00:34:26 --> 00:37:47 - Brian’s view on how to run a business 00:37:47 --> 00:39:20 - Book recommendation 00:39:20 --> 00:44:49- Driving point in Brian’s start up journey 00:44:49 --> 00:45:32 - More about Brian 00:45:32--> 00:45:48 - Outro
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Bricks & Bytes

#056 - Kyle Nitchen - The Influential Project Manager - How Construction Project Managers Adopt Technology

In today’s episode of Bricks & Bytes, we have Kyle Nitchen, the Influential Project Manager. In this episode, we learn about what makes a great project manager and why/how construction project managers like Kyle adopt technology on their sites. Tune in to find out about: What make a great project manager Pain points on site that technology can solve The importance of soft skills What makes great leaders Ways to improve content and writing skills If you enjoy today’s episode, leave us a comment. And don’t forget to subscribe to our channel! ---------------------------------------- Kyle Nitchen | The Influential Project Manager | ConTech ---------------------------------------- We are travelling to Chicago to Procore Groundbreak on September 19th and 20th to interview innovators in construction technology - let us know if you are coming! Check https://www.procore.com/groundbreak —----------------------------------- Today’s Sponsor: ⁠⁠⁠beta⁠⁠⁠ – Construction and technology network platform – connecting the tech industry with traditional construction partners. Check ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.the-beta.com⁠⁠ ---------------------------------------- Timestamps: (0:00-3:17) - Intro (3:17-5:03) - Kyle's Exceptional Project Management Process (5:03-7:00) - Qualities for Becoming an Influential Product Manager like Kyle (7:00-17:30) - The Vital Role of Soft Skills (17:30-21:00) - Unaddressed Challenges in the Construction Industry (21:00-24:30) - Trends Shaping Offsite Construction (24:30-31:18) - The Shrinking Workforce in Construction (31:18-34:30) - Leading with Purpose and Vision (34:30-38:20) - Enhancing Your Writing Abilities (38:20) - Outro
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#022 - Will Synnott - Solving one of the key construction tech issues... IMPLEMENTATION!

"Sales is hard, Buying is harder... Implementation is hardest" ... from the great man Will Synnott himself. Today on Bricks & Bytes, we discuss the implementation of construction technology.  Tune in to learn: Implementation best techniques The importance of one's digital persona in today's age Progress tracking and legal issues using Disperse's software The importance of being on site and in front of your customers --------------------------------------- Will Synnott Engineer Turned Construction Technology Consultant 🏗 📊 | Director of Strategic Accounts at Disperse | Chartered Geologist | ConTech --------------------------------------- Today's Sponsor: Beta Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners. Chek www.the-beta.com --------------------------------------- Timestamps: (0:00:00-00:02:02) - Intro & sponsor (00:02:02-00:05:27) - History of Will Synnott  (00:05:27-00:08:44) - Transition into another industry (00:08:44-00:11:08) - What is the importance of digital identity at this time? (00:11:08-00:17:25) - The implementation of construction tech on site (00:17:25-00:21:27) - What is Disperse? (00:21:27-00:26:04) - Benefits of using Disperse (00:26:04-00:28:48) - How Disperse data is useful? (00:28:48-00:30:28) - What type of project Disperse is interested in? (00:30:28-00:33:50) - Compliance (00:33:50-00:37:16) - Progress tracking and lawsuits  (00:37:16-00:38:16) - Books  (00:38:16-00:39:57) - Hobbies (00:39:57-00:40:24) - More about Will (00:40:24-00:40:41) - Outro ---------------------------------------
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Bricks, Buck$ And Bytes

AI, Low-Carbon Cement, and the Missing Science VCs: Hidden Pitfalls in Construction Tech Investing

Venture capital flooding into AI startups, but are we overlooking the real breakthroughs in construction materials? In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we explored Findable, a Norwegian startup transforming building documentation, which raised €9 million in Series A funding. We discussed Holcim's investment in Sublime Systems' innovative low-carbon cement technology, sparking a conversation about sustainable building materials. Also, we delved into a VC's perspective on the challenges faced by startups valued between $50-200 million in revenue but struggling to find exit opportunities. Tune in to find out about:  ✅ The potential and challenges of AI-driven document management in real estate  ✅ Why scientific breakthroughs in building materials can't be rushed with capital  ✅ The importance of distribution advantages in AI-powered construction tech  ✅ The complexities of valuation and exit strategies for mid-sized startups Listen to the full episode on Spotify to gain valuable insights into construction tech, venture capital, and sustainable building materials.
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Enscape's Journey From Idea To Exit - Moritz Luck, Co-Founder & CEO

From garage startup to major exit: The Enscape story In this episode, we had Moritz, co-founder of Enscape, and we got to learn about his journey from a university project to a game-changing 3D rendering software... and many more! Tune in to find out about: ✅ How Enscape evolved from a VR treadmill idea to revolutionizing architectural visualization ✅ Why focusing on customer happiness trumps optimizing for investor metrics ✅ The power of community-driven marketing in the AEC industry ✅ The future of AI in rendering and its impact on existing tools Listen now on Spotify to hear Moritz's insights on building a successful startup, navigating acquisitions, and the future of design technology. ---------------------------------- Company Mentioned: Enscape Chaos Autodesk Lumion Twinmotion ---------------------------------- Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 03:02 The Evolution of Enscape 06:07 Understanding Rendering in Architecture 09:01 The Role of Rendering in the Design Process 12:01 Enscape's Position in the Rendering Market 15:02 Innovations and Challenges in Rendering Technology 18:00 The Journey of Enscape: From Founding to Exit 20:59 Acquisition Insights and Market Dynamics 23:55 Customer-Centric Approach to Business 26:54 The Future of Rendering and AI Integration 29:59 The Design Stack: Merging Tools and Technologies 32:59 Community and Distribution Strategies 35:48 Final Thoughts and Future Directions
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Can Small Modular Nuclear Reactors Solve Big Energy Problem? - Last Energy's $40M Bet on Energy Independence

Nuclear power's comeback? Last Energy raises $40M for micro modular reactors In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we got to learn about Last Energy's $40 million Series B funding for developing 20 MWe micro modular nuclear power plants. We also explored how nuclear energy fits into the broader energy landscape, including its role in providing baseload power for data centers. Additionally, we delved into venture capital fund economics and the challenges of generating returns for large funds. Tune in to find out about: ✅ The potential for modular nuclear reactors in energy independence ✅ How nuclear power complements other energy sources on the grid ✅ Why fund size impacts venture capital returns ✅ The bifurcation of VC into large platforms and specialized early-stage funds Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear on the future of energy and venture capital. --------------------------------- Company Mentioned: - Last Energy - Sequoia - Andreessen Horowitz - Tiger Global - Revolut --------------------------------- Timestamps 00:00 Welcome Back and Episode Recap 02:25 Exploring Nuclear Power and Last Energy 12:47 The Future of Nuclear Energy in the West 19:24 Regulatory Challenges and Market Demand for Nuclear 24:46 Understanding Baseload Energy and Its Importance 29:27 Venture Capital Insights and Market Dynamics 44:19 The Economics of Fund Sizes and Return
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New Scheduling Tools, US Startups High Failure Rate, & How Supply-Side Focus is Reshaping Tech Companies

Is the traditional construction scheduling software about to become obsolete? In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we discussed Planera's fresh take on construction scheduling, which just secured $13.5M in Series A funding. We also explored the surprising uptick in US startup failures and what it reveals about the current market. Additionally, we delved into the potential shift from demand-focused to supply-focused business models in tech. Tune in to discover:  ✅ How Planera aims to simplify complex construction scheduling  ✅ Why more startups are failing, but it might not be all bad news  ✅ The rising importance of vertical integration in tech companies  ✅ How emerging markets are driving innovation in B2B platforms Want to stay ahead in construction tech and startup trends? Listen now on Spotify. ----------------------------------------------- Company Mentioned: Planera Oracle (specifically their Primavera P6 software) OpenAI Microsoft Uber Meta (formerly Facebook) SpaceX ------------------------------------------ Timestamps: 02:12 Planera: Innovating Construction Scheduling and Planning  06:42 The Challenges of Traditional Scheduling Tools in Construction 0 9:01 The High Failure Rate of Startups: A Natural Evolution  24:07 The Role of AI in Startups and the Construction Industry  30:01 The Shift towards Collaborative and Visual Solutions in Construction  31:15 The Dominance of the US Startup Market  32:39 The High Failure Rate in US Startups  33:54 Profitability of European Venture Funds  41:30 The Shift Towards Vertical Integration and B2B Marketplaces
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