AI Won't Replace Construction Workers - Here's Why (Former Autodesk Director Explains)
"AI can create decent poetry way before it can deal with engineering work."This blew my mind during our conversation with Francesco Iorio, CEO of Augmenta.The construction industry is facing a massive problem. The gap between what technology can do and how we actually build is bigger than almost any other field.Francesco shared how his team is tackling electrical design automation - one of the most complex problems in construction. They're not just speeding up workflows. They're completely rethinking how buildings get designed.In today's episode of Bricks and Bytes, we had Francesco and we got to learn about why electrical design is so complicated, how AI misconceptions are holding back the industry, and why automation is the only path to sustainable building design... and many more!Tune in to find out about: ✅ Why recreating software like Revit costs over 500 million dollars ✅ How labor shortage is driving construction tech innovation ✅ Why error-free design is still years away but getting closer ✅ How automation will change construction contracts and insuranceListen now on Spotify and join the conversation about the future of construction technology.------------Chapters00:00 Intro02:45 Introduction to Generative Design in AEC07:51 Francesco Iorio's Background and Journey12:33 Identifying the Need for Augmentor17:31 The Evolution of Augmentor's Focus22:41 Challenges in Electrical Design27:39 Augmentor's Current Capabilities and Future Goals33:02 Addressing Labor Shortages in Electrical Design35:23 Funding Journey and Investor Conviction39:05 Sustainability and Automation in Design41:49 Integration Challenges in AEC Solutions45:18 The Quest for Error-Free Design50:33 AI's Role in Generative Design54:46 Customer Engagement and Sales Strategies59:13 Demographics of Early Adopters01:02:49 Future Expansion Beyond Electrical Design
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"20-Year-Old Software is Killing Architecture" - Legacy Systems & Cloud Solutions from Qonic Founders
"Loading 19 files, each over a gigabyte, into a web browser and manipulating them like butter was the moment I knew I had to join Qonic." - Aaron Perry, former digital design lead at one of UK's largest architecture firms.In today's episode of Bricks and Bytes, we sat down with Mark and Aaron from Qonic to explore how they're revolutionizing AEC software with cloud-native technology that overcomes the limitations of decades-old industry tools.Tune in to find out about: ✅ Why existing AEC software built in the 90s is holding the industry back ✅ How Qonic handles complex construction models that traditional tools can't process ✅ Their innovative "per project size" pricing model instead of per-user licensing ✅ Why contractors adopt new tech faster than architects (hint: it's not about the colors)Listen to the full conversation on Spotify to discover how Qonic is enabling true collaboration across the entire building lifecycle.-----Chapters00:00 Founding Koniq: A New Era in AEC Software03:03 The Future of AEC Software: Insights and Innovations05:58 Challenges in the AEC Industry: Software Limitations08:55 Interoperability and Collaboration: Bridging the Gaps12:00 Koniq's Unique Approach: Transforming Design and Construction14:46 The Role of Koniq in the AEC Landscape17:59 Market Positioning: Koniq's Strategy and Vision20:59 The Future of AEC Tools: Collaboration vs. Monopolization24:01 Koniq's Value Proposition: Cost Efficiency and Innovation27:04 The Impact of AI on AEC Software29:57 Looking Ahead: The Future of Koniq and AEC Software39:00 The Role of AI in Architecture45:02 Modern Architect Needs and Software Solutions52:01 Understanding the Customer Base55:55 Innovative Pricing Models and ROI01:02:02 Bootstrapping and Go-to-Market Strategies
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The Sales Mastery Behind Levelset's $500M Exit - GTM Tactics & Growth From CRO Martin Roth
"We got to a million dollars in ARR by taking meetings any way we could - sending chunky mail, handwritten cards, even just picking up the phone. It's simple."In today's episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we had Martin Roth sharing his journey as Levelset's go-to-market leader and the real-world tactics that helped scale the business to a successful exit.Tune in to find out about: ✅ Why the first million in revenue requires founders to do the selling themselves ✅ The five key traits Martin looks for when hiring salespeople (grit, resourcefulness, enthusiasm, curiosity, ambition) ✅ How selling to construction differs from typical B2B SaaS ✅ Why you should never hire a sales director before hitting $1M in ARRMartin reveals how Levelset went from $1.5M to $10M ARR in six years, then doubled to $20M in just 18 months once they figured out their go-to-market strategy. A must-listen for construction tech founders looking to scale sales operations.---------Timestamps00:00 Intro05:06 Introduction to the Journey09:10 Early Days at Levelset17:14 Go-to-Market Strategy Evolution23:59 Sales Techniques and Lessons Learned26:04 Differences in Construction Tech vs. B2B SaaS29:42 Understanding the Construction Industry's Landscape35:23 Navigating Messaging Challenges in a Diverse Market42:58 Sales Strategies for SMB vs. Enterprise Markets53:27 Handling Long Sales Cycles in Construction56:06 Navigating Enterprise Sales Challenges58:57 The Role of Champions in Sales1:01:54 Understanding the Cost of Adoption1:05:12 Effective Communication in Sales1:06:54 Key Traits of Successful Salespeople1:14:11 Building a Sales Team and Leadership Dynamics
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The $100/sqft Home: How Mobile Factories Could Solve America's Housing Crisis
Could mobile factories revolutionize homebuilding and solve the housing crisis? One company thinks they've cracked the code.In this episode of Bricks & Bytes, we sit down with Alex Gample, co-founder of Cuby, who's tackling America's housing shortage with a radical approach: containerized micro-factories that can be deployed anywhere to manufacture homes at $100-110 per square foot—significantly cheaper than traditional construction.Key topics discussed:
How Cuby's mobile micro-factories work and why they chose a distributed model over gigafactoriesThe company's ambitious plan to deploy 275 factories over the next decadeWhy construction productivity hasn't improved in decades while other industries have transformedHow they're using unskilled labor with advanced software guidance to replace skilled construction workersThe regulatory challenges that have killed previous housing innovation attemptsTheir partnership model with local developers and the economics behind itWhy Eastern European engineering talent is giving them a 7-10x cost advantageThe three-phase master plan from factory deployment to vertical integration
"For every seven folks that now retire from the construction industry, only one replaces them... nine out of 10 times no one even has in their immediate circle someone that swings a hammer."Discover how Cuby is reimagining homebuilding from the ground up, why their "antithesis" approach might succeed where others have failed, and what it could mean for making homeownership accessible again.
Why 70% Of Investors Have A Negative Impact On Your Startup And The Future Of Energy Assessments - Bricks, Bucks & Bytes
Is remote sales killing your construction tech startup? One founder learned it the hard way. By listening to an investor who had no idea.
In this episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we got to learn about Kelvin, a French startup using AI for home energy audits, which just raised 4.7 million euros.
We explored Turner & Townsend's latest construction cost survey, revealing cooling inflation across the sector.
Also, we delved into Vinod Khosla's controversial take that 90% of VCs add no value, with Patrick offering his candid perspective.
Tune in to find out about:
✅ Why Kelvin's remote energy assessment model may face challenges
✅ How construction labor shortages are reaching critical levels worldwide
✅ The dangers of taking advice from investors unfamiliar with construction
✅ Why construction cost inflation varies dramatically by region
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Company Mentioned:
Kelvin
Turner and Townsend
Enter
Enpal
Schneider Electric
Mac Markler
Kosla Ventures
Modulus
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction and Podcast Name
02:17 Kelvin: Using Technology for Energy Efficiency Audits
03:21 Construction Costs and Inflation
09:19 Challenges of Remote Data Assessment in Construction
35:15 The Dishonesty in the Investment World
49:00 The Lack of Exits in Construction Tech
53:27 Finding Value in Investors
55:43 Insights from Ex-Employees of Construction Tech Companies