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Bricks & Bytes

File-Based Design Is Dying - Solving Architecture's Profitability Crisis with Cloud-First Solutions

"The future of building design is on the cloud. File-based design systems are becoming obsolete."In today's episode of the Future of Design Series from the Bricks and Bytes podcast, we had Altaf from Snaptrude who shared fascinating insights about the evolution of design software in architecture and construction.Tune in to find out about:✅ Why cloud-based design tools are 10x faster than traditional file-based systems✅ How data connectivity is transforming early-stage design workflows✅ Why architects are wasting billable hours on rework and value engineering✅ The coming inflection point for cloud-based design tools (predicted mid-to-late next year)Altaf also revealed they're working on AI copilots that will revolutionize how architects make design decisions based on sustainability data. Don't miss this conversation about the tools that will shape our built environment.----Download the Future of Design report here : https://bricks-bytes.com/downloads/-----Chapters00:00 Intro05:38 Introduction and Personal Updates08:42 The Future of Design and Construction11:45 SnapTrude: A Modern Approach to Design14:35 Collaboration and Interoperability in AEC17:32 Transitioning from Concept to Detailed Design20:38 Data Management and User Experience23:35 The Role of AI in Design Software26:46 Building Foundations for Future Growth29:47 Iterative Development and Customer Feedback32:44 Emerging Design Tools Landscape35:19 SnapTrude's Growth Strategy36:56 Focus on the US Market38:31 Investor Insights and Funding Journey40:41 Advice for Innovators in Design Tech42:37 Future of Design: Cloud and AI Integration45:23 Architects and New Tools Adoption48:36 Inflection Point for Cloud Adoption49:28 ROI and Productivity in Architecture51:18 Sustainability in Design54:06 Communication and Efficiency in Design
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Bricks & Bytes

Building A Construction Marketplace in Africa With Kagure Wamunyu

"WhatsApp processes billion-dollar construction orders while ERPs sit unused as glorified data entry systems in Africa.."In today's episode of Bricks & Bytes, we had Kagure Wamunyu from Jumba and we got to learn about how African tech companies must build entire ecosystems from scratch, why 60% of Kenya's GDP runs on mobile money, and how construction distribution works in emerging markets... and many more!Tune in to find out about: ✅ How Uber Kenya became the first 100% cash market using manual Excel reconciliation ✅ Why Kenyans build homes instead of buying them due to 15% mortgage rates✅ The reality of building construction tech in Africa where you become multiple businesses ✅ How WhatsApp has become the primary business operating system across African companiesFrom civil engineering to dropping out of Oxford PhD to revolutionize construction supply chains across Africa, Kagure shares the untold story of adapting global tech solutions to local market realities.Her journey from handling driver strikes as Uber's face in Kenya to building Jumba shows how founders in emerging markets navigate challenges that don't exist elsewhere.Watch now on Youtube to hear the full conversation about building in markets where traditional assumptions don't apply. 00:00 Intro01:55 Kagure's Journey: From Nairobi to Tech Innovator04:52 The Uber Experience: Adapting Technology to Local Markets07:53 Understanding Mobile Money: The Backbone of Kenyan Transactions10:53 Navigating Challenges: From Uber to EdTech13:59 The Birth of Jumba: Merging Construction and Technology16:48 Jumba's Business Model: Connecting Hardware Stores and Manufacturers20:09 Strategic Product Focus: Cement, Steel, and Beyond22:56 Scaling Operations: The Role of Hardware Stores in Construction25:45 SaaS Development: Building Technology for the Construction Industry28:30 Streamlining Financial Processes with SaaS29:35 Building Tech Products in Africa34:35 Navigating Talent and Fundraising in Kenya39:35 Understanding African Market Dynamics43:54 Sales Strategies in Construction Tech48:30 Challenges and Advantages of Being a Female Founder49:57 Lessons Learned and Future Ambitions
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Bricks & Bytes

How to Build a Construction Tech Company That Gets Acquired for $600M

"Most software companies either get acquired or go out of business. If you start doing really well, they're either going to copy you or buy you."In today's episode of Bricks and Bytes, we had Geoff Tarrant from Payapps and we got to learn about how a $600 million construction tech exit really happens, why Australian startups must expand globally, and the brutal truth about fundraising timing... and many more!Tune in to find out about:✅ Why construction tech companies never IPO and always get acquired instead✅ The mistake founders make when expanding to new markets too early✅ How to build relationships with potential acquirers years before selling✅ Why raising money too late kills more startups than anything elseGeoff shared incredible insights from building PayApps from a CFO's monthly nightmare into a tens-of-millions revenue business that Autodesk couldn't ignore. His investment banking background gives him a unique perspective on what really drives acquisitions and why timing everything wrong can destroy even great companies.Listen now on Spotify to discover the real playbook for construction tech exits and what founders get dangerously wrong.=============Chapters01:41 – Intro & Acquisition Overview 04:34 – How Claims Are Evolving in Construction 07:41 – Market Dynamics & Competitive Landscape 10:30 – The Role of Independent Players in ConTech 13:45 – Inside the Acquisition: Strategy & Timing 16:49 – What Happens After: Post-Acquisition Integration 19:37 – Winning Customers: Acquisition Strategies That Work 22:31 – Going Global: Expansion & Market Entry 36:58 – Hard Truths: Challenges in New Markets 42:13 – Product-Market Fit: Why It Matters More Than Ever 47:58 – Team Building at Scale 52:55 – Raising Capital & Managing Dilution 01:00:39 – What’s Next: AI & The Future of ConTech 01:03:59 – Where the Opportunities Are: Shifting Construction Markets
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Bricks & Bytes

Building the Google Maps of Underground America - This Ex-Soldier Mapping What's Beneath Our Feet

From clearing landmines to building the "Google Maps of what's beneath the ground" - sometimes the most unexpected backgrounds create the biggest breakthroughs.Most people can't imagine that we don't actually know where underground utilities are buried. Yet there are 169,000 construction projects happening every single day in the US that need this critical information.In today's episode of Bricks and Bytes, we had Itzik from 4M Analytics and we got to learn about turning military explosive detection expertise into construction tech, the tragic consequences when underground mapping fails, and how AI is revolutionizing subsurface data... and many more!Tune in to find out about:✅ How military landmine detection skills translate to finding buried utilities ✅ Why 8% of every construction budget goes to unknown underground risks✅ The business model that maps once but sells the same data forever ✅ From 104 employees to mapping 22 US states in one yearReady to discover how one founder is preventing construction disasters while building a unicorn? Listen now on Spotify.------------Chapters00:00 Intro02:00 From Military to Mapping: The Journey Begins04:56 Building the Google Maps of the Subsurface08:07 Navigating the Challenges of Investment10:49 Understanding the Utility Coordination Landscape13:57 The Pain Points in Construction and Excavation17:01 The Value Proposition of 4M Analytics19:56 The Role of Technology in Mapping Subsurface Utilities23:13 AI and Its Impact on Data Accuracy25:48 The Importance of Timing in Tech Solutions28:56 Innovations in Data Collection and AI Integration41:01 The Future of Construction and AI42:17 Expansion and Focus on the US Market45:36 Navigating Challenges and Learning from Mistakes51:41 Adapting Go-to-Market Strategies57:01 Achieving Product-Market Fit01:02:21 The Role of a CEO in a Growing Company01:10:14 Closing Thoughts and Future Initiatives
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Bricks, Buck$ And Bytes

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

How Starpath Robotics Plans to Mine Space Water From Moon- Is It Even Possible?

Construction robots: From hot dogs to highways? In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we explored how robotics is changing construction. We learned about Starpath Robotics' plan to mine water on the Moon for rocket fuel. This could change how we explore space. We also covered how construction companies are now more open to using robots. This is due to a lack of skilled workers. Patric and Gabriele shared insights on investing in construction tech startups. Tune in to find out about: ✅ Why robotics companies should start with specific problems ✅ How construction robots can help with labor shortages ✅ What investors look for in robotics startups ✅ The importance of building a track record in robotics
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Bricks, Buck$ And Bytes

Billion-Dollar Blindspots: Are Construction Tech's 'Best' Lists Building on Quicksand?

Is the construction industry building its future on a foundation of hype? Think again. The latest market maps and "best-of" lists might be leading you astray. In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we explored McKinsey's updated report projecting a $22 trillion construction market by 2040, alongside the industry's looming labor crisis. We discussed the expansion of the Bricks and Bytes podcast network, including new shows like "BitBuilders" focusing on robotics in construction. Patric also shared his critical analysis of "best-of" lists and market maps in construction tech, revealing surprising insights about company success rates. Tune in to find out: ✅ Why the construction industry is facing its most challenging and high-activity era ever ✅ How robotics might transform on-site construction in unexpected ways ✅ Why well-funded companies often underperform compared to their less publicized counterpart ✅ The importance of looking beyond funding and PR when evaluating construction tech startups ----------------------------- Sign up to the #1 Newsletter In Construction Tech. Join over 1,000 like-minded Founders, Investors and Techies disrupting the way we build. Forever: https://bricks-bytes.beehiiv.com/subscribe ----------------------------- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bricks-bytes/ X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bricksbytespod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmNbunUTIIQDzbJgGJt9_Zg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bricksbytes/ ----------------------------------- Company Mentioned: - McKinsey Gecko Robotics Monumental Mighty Buildings Nexii ----------------------------------- 00:01.08 - 14:00: Introduction and Bricks and Bytes podcast network updates 14:00 - 20:10: McKinsey's updated construction productivity report 20:10 - 29:00: Labor shortage in construction industry 29:00 - 38:00: Potential solutions to labor shortage 38:00 - 44:00: Attracting talent to construction industry 44:00 - 50:30: Patric Hellermann's analysis of "best-of" lists 50:30 - 54:00: Detailed breakdown of study results 54:00 - 57:30: Discussion on implications of the study 57:30: Closing remarks and end of episode
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Bricks, Buck$ And Bytes

The Niche Domination Strategy - Why 1% of a Huge Market Could Kill Your Startup

Is your startup targeting just 1% of a massive market? Think again. This common pitch strategy might be hurting your chances with investors. In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we learned about Opus Flow's €1.7 million investment to boost their ERP solution for sustainable installers. We also explored the 3D visualization market, discussing by 7.2 (formerly known as Apex Partners)'s investment in Lumion, a key player in AEC software. Patric also shared valuable insights on building successful startups in crowded markets like construction tech. Tune in to find out:  ✅ Why focusing on a specific niche can be more powerful than chasing a small slice of a big market  ✅ How Opus Flow stands out in the competitive ERP space  ✅ Why adding AI isn't always enough to beat established players like Lumion  ✅ The importance of profitability in your core business before expanding ----------------------------- 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 ----------------------------- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bricks-bytes/ X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bricksbytespod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmNbunUTIIQDzbJgGJt9_Zg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bricksbytes/ ----------------------------------- Company Mentioned: - OpusFlow - Lumion - Enscape - Twinmotion - Inframarket ----------------------------------- Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Icebreaker 06:32 Navigating the Crowded Market: Opus Flow's Differentiation 10:40 The Challenges of a Red Ocean Market and Margin Compression 13:00 The Importance of Partnerships and Distribution for Opus Flow 21:37 Becoming a Category Leader: Challenges and Opportunities for Opus Flow 24:03 Introduction to the Rendering Industry 26:28 Challenges Faced by Startups 31:20 The Importance of Differentiation and Capturing Entire Workflows 36:12 The Significance of Focusing on Specific Niches 44:46 Building a Profitable Core Business 48:30 The Misconception of Targeting a Small Percentage of a Large Market
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