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Bricks & Bytes

"It's Like Selling Your Baby" | Raw Take on The Buildots-Genda Acquisition

"It took us seven seconds to know that acquiring Genda was the right move."That's what Aviv Leibovici, CPO of Buildots, told us about the moment the deal clicked.In today's episode of Bricks and Bytes, we had Aviv Leibovici from Buildots and Erez Dror, founder of Genda, and we got to learn about why Buildots acquired Genda, how combining visual progress data with workforce tracking creates what they call "productivity intelligence," why the best field data will be the new oil for AI in construction, and the hard truths about building products in this industry... and many more!Tune in to find out about:✅ Why knowing what was built is only half the picture and how workforce data completes the construction puzzle✅ How Genda got tens of thousands of construction workers to voluntarily use an app that tracks their location (the answer is genius)✅ The real reason projects delay  and why GCs blaming owner changes is only part of the story✅ Why studying your customers matters more than just listening to them  and how both founders approach product development differently than most🎧 Listen now on Spotify!#ConstructionTech #ConTech #RealityCapture #AI #BricksAndBytes #ProductivityIntelligence #Buildots #Genda #ConstructionOur Sponsors:Aphex is the multiplayer planning platform where construction teams plan together, stay aligned, and deliver projects faster – check out aphex.coArchdesk -  “The #1 Construction Management Software for Growing Companies - Manage your projects from Tender to Handover” check archdesk.comBuildVision -   streamlining the construction supply chain with a unified platform - www.buildvision.ioChapters00:00 Intro01:20 Introduction to BuildDots and Genda 04:16 Understanding Reality Capture and Productivity Intelligence 07:17 The Acquisition of Genda by BuildDots 09:60 The Vision Behind the Acquisition 13:16 Integration of BuildDots and Genda Products 15:50 The Future of Construction Technology 33:31 Understanding Productivity Through Data 40:02 The Reality Capture Landscape 44:30 Competitive Advantages in Construction Tech 51:15 Building Great Products in Construction 58:17 The Role of AI in Product Development
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SaaSpocalypse, $300B Wipeout, Death of SaaS, Bedrock Hits $1B+, Anthropic vs OpenAI, Super Bowl Ads, & Stanford Disability Scandal

$300 billion wiped from software stocks in a single week. Is SaaS officially dead or is this the buying opportunity of a decade?In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Owen, Patric, Dustin, and Martin break down the so-called "SaaSpocalypse" rocking global markets, welcome back Bedrock CTO Kevin Peterson fresh off a massive $270M Series B that puts his autonomous excavator company into unicorn territory, and dissect the hilarious beef between Anthropic and OpenAI playing out on the Super Bowl stage.Topics discussed:The $300B+ SaaS valuation crash and whether it's a death sentence or a market correction back to normalWhy software engineers are now "juicing" with AI coding tools and what that means for the industryBedrock's journey from Series A to unicorn status, their autonomous excavators on real job sites, and why Google's Capital G is backing themWhere smart money is moving as investors flee software stocks (hint: Europe is winning)Anthropic's brilliant Super Bowl ad mocking OpenAI's plan to put ads in ChatGPT and Sam Altman's salty response38% of Stanford students claiming disability for perks and what it says about elite institutions💬 "LLMs are book smart. They've read every forum on Reddit, every book ever published. But when you get out in the field, it's not in the book." Kevin Peterson, CTO of BedrockWatch the full episode now on Youtube. Link in the comments!Our Sponsor:Aphex is the multiplayer planning platform where construction teams plan together, stay aligned, and deliver projects faster – check out aphex.coArchdesk -  “The #1 Construction Management Software for Growing Companies - Manage your projects from Tender to Handover” check archdesk.comBuildVision -   streamlining the construction supply chain with a unified platform - www.buildvision.ioChapters00:00 Intro01:26 The SaaSpocalypse: A New Era for Software 04:51 Market Corrections: The Future of SaaS Valuations 07:21 AI's Role in Software Development 18:54 The Evolution of Software Engineering 24:05 Bedrock's Journey: From Startup to Unicorn 30:49 The Future of Autonomous Construction Vehicles 32:54 Customer Perspectives and Ideal Partnerships 34:59 Safety and Supervision in Automation 36:01 Building a Strong Team for Innovation 438:14 Design Considerations for Autonomous Machines 39:40 Investment Trends in Robotics and AI 42:06 The Role of User Interface in Automation 47:20 Investment Strategies in Competitive Spaces 48:24 The Future of Autonomy and AI in Industry 49:35 The Battle of AI Companies: OpenAI vs. Anthropic 56:02 Disability Claims and University Ethics 01:07:06 Super Bowl Predictions and Lighthearted Banter
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AI vs. Software: B&B Fight Night - Kp Reddy Vs Dustin Devan

Should construction companies sort out their data before using AI? Or can AI sort it out for them?We put two heavyweights in the ring to fight it out.In one corner: Dustin DeVan, one of the most decorated CEOs in construction tech. Exited Building Connected for $275M. Now running Ediphi. He's seen $400M liens and knows what happens when your data falls apart in litigation.In the other corner: KP Reddy, serial entrepreneur, founder, investor, and the man with 48 career experiences on LinkedIn (yes, we counted). He's backed by the biggest names in AEC and has been building stuff since he was a kid.Dustin says get your house in order first. He's been through a $400M lien. Messy records in court? Not fun.KP disagrees. Projects end, teams move on, data ends up everywhere. That's just how construction works. AI can make sense of the mess.One thing they agreed on — Excel isn't going anywhere.No punches pulled. No fluff.Who won? You decide.🎧 What's your take — do we need structured systems before AI, or can AI help us build structure from the chaos?00:00 Intro01:00 Introduction to the Debate 03:25 The System of Record: Centralized vs. Decentralized 06:17 The Role of Language Models in Construction 09:18 Understanding Systems of Record 12:14 The Importance of Data Structure 15:07 Ontology and Context in Construction 17:58 The Expiry Date of Data 21:10 Business Building and Venture Capital in AEC 24:05 Excel vs. Cloud Tools 26:54 The Value of Historical Data 30:08 Defensibility in Business Models 33:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Bricks & Bytes

Equipment Share's $6B IPO, AG1 Exposed as "Influencer Heist", Meta's $75B Metaverse Failure, AI Running Your Tinder & Patric's Investment Principles

"Cancel your AG1 subscription... AG1 has no real product substance and is fundamentally an influencer heist."In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Owen, Martin, and Patric dive into the wild world of 24/7 AI agents that can build your startup from bed, manage your Tinder profile, and apparently go rogue with your credit card.What's covered:The Maltbot phenomenon and why AI agents are taking over everyone's timeline (and whether you should let one run your life)Equipment Share's landmark IPO: the first major construction tech exit in years and what their $6B+ valuation means for the industryInside their "Big Short-style" financial engineering with equipment-backed securitiesThe upcoming AEC Fight Night 002 debate: Will AI kill the system of record?Meta's Metaverse abandonment after $75B spent (allegedly)Construction's shrinking labor shortage: what the new numbers really meanRobotics reaching a tipping point with multiple solutions now competing in each tradeHow Panasonic is crashing the price of site scanning technologyA stat that'll make you rethink 3D printing: half of all projects ever happened in 2024Quote of the episode:"I really do not understand the outsourcing of brains. I haven't understood it with social media... and agents is just the next ridiculous iteration of that." — PatricOur Sponsors:Aphex is the multiplayer planning platform where construction teams plan together, stay aligned, and deliver projects faster – check out aphex.coArchdesk -  “The #1 Construction Management Software for Growing Companies - Manage your projects from Tender to Handover” check archdesk.comBuildVision -   streamlining the construction supply chain with a unified platform - www.buildvision.ioChapters00:00 Intro00:54 The Rise of AI in Everyday Life 03:34 IPO Insights and Market Trends 06:32 AI Agents: The Future of Automation 07:38 Cultural Reflections on Technology and Lifestyle 10:04 Debating the Value of AI in Work 13:02 Ethics and Automation: A Double-Edged Sword 15:53 Real-World Applications of AI Agents 17:59 The Future of AI in Business 20:41 Equipment Share IPO: A Case Study 28:08 IPO Timing and Financial Considerations 30:20 Innovative Financial Solutions in Equipment Rental32:22 Global Applicability of Financial Engineering 33:44 Future Growth Strategies for Equipment Rental Companies 35:22 Market Share Insights in the Equipment Rental Industry 36:47 Understanding Voting Rights in IPOs 38:31 Challenges in Connecting with Founders 39:13 Meta's Shift from Metaverse to AI 41:29 Construction Industry Trends and Worker Shortages 43:42 Advancements in Robotics for Construction 46:40 AI's Impact on Robotics Development 48:29 Cost Reduction in Laser Scanning Technology 51:16 3D Printing Trends in Construction
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Construction Tech Funding Hits $35 Billion: What's Next?

From AI-powered construction sales to billion-dollar air taxi gambles: Inside the high-stakes world of tech funding! In today's episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we got to learn about Building Radar's impressive €6.5 million funding round from Socii Capital, powering their AI-driven sales automation software for the construction industry. We also dove into Fundamentals' Q3 update on AEC Tech funding, revealing that total cumulative VC funding for construction tech has hit a whopping $35 billion - triple the 2019 level! Plus, we had a heated discussion about Lilium, the German air taxi startup seeking a controversial bailout after burning through millions. Tune in to find out about: ✅ How Building Radar is revolutionizing sales in construction ✅ The surprising increase in construction tech's share of overall VC funding ✅ Why some VCs are calling for government bailouts (and why it's raising eyebrows) ✅ The ethics of venture capital in high-risk, high-reward industries Ready for a deep dive into the world of construction tech and VC drama? Hit play on Spotify and join the conversation! -------------------------------------------- Company Mentioned: Building Radar Lilium SpaceX Tesla WeWork -------------------------------------- Sign up to the #1 Newsletter In Construction Tech. Join over 1,000 like-minded Founders, Investors and Techies disrupting the way we build. Forever : https://bricks-bytes.beehiiv.com/subscribe
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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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