Every construction startup gets acquired for less than $100 million.That's what Yves Frinault was told when he pitched Fieldwire back in 2013. They called it the "$100 million curse" that killed every construction tech company.But Yves had a different plan.In today's episode of Bricks & Bytes, we had Yves Frinault and we got to learn about how military training shaped his leadership style, why gaming experience was crucial for building construction software, and the near-death moment that almost killed Fieldwire... and many more!Tune in to find out about: ✅ How paratrooper training taught him fairness in leadership ✅ Why he went from half salary to a successful Series A in months ✅ The product lessons he learned from video game design ✅ How Fieldwire broke the $100M curse with their Hilti acquisitionListen now on Spotify and discover how one founder changed construction tech forever.-------------Chapters00:00 Intro01:30 From Military to Tech: A Unique Journey04:23 Lessons from Gaming: Insights for Construction Tech07:24 The Birth of FieldWire: Inspiration and Initial Steps13:24 Navigating Growth: Key Milestones and Customer Insights19:04 Marketing Strategies: The Power of Ads and Product-Led Growth25:13 Scaling Up: Targeting Different Customer Segments30:56 Enterprise vs. SMB: Understanding Market Dynamics40:35 Balancing Customization and Scalability41:59 Testing Frameworks and Product Development46:35 The Hilti Acquisition Journey51:55 Cultural Integration Post-Acquisition57:10 Negotiating Acquisition Deals01:01:33 Pricing Strategies in Construction Tech01:04:20 Go-to-Market Strategies in Construction Tech01:07:20 The State of Exits in Construction Tech01:10:19 Key Decisions that Shape Success01:13:15 Future Aspirations and New Ventures
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Homes Built In 35 Days for $100/sqft - Why This Physicist Is Building Factories For Construction Sites
This physicist turned construction revolutionary by building houses faster than McDonald's serves burgers!In this episode of Bricks & Bytes, we sits down with Oleg, co-founder of Cuby, who's cracked the code on industrial-scale homebuilding with mobile micro-factories that can pump out a 2,000 sq ft house every single day.Key topics discussed:Why construction is still stuck in the stone age (and how Cuby is dragging it into the future)The mobile micro-factory concept: bringing manufacturing directly to construction sitesHow they're producing homes at $100/sq ft with just 4-person assembly teamsThe IKEA + Starbucks approach to standardized, quality housingWhy most construction tech startups fail (and what Cuby does differently)400,000+ engineering hours invested in solving the "kit of parts" puzzlePlans to deploy 200 factories across the US in the next 10 years"If you solve the logistic problem, you will solve the construction problem. But one of the main problems is not easy just to solve the logistic problem. Because we are speaking not only related the logistic of materials. This is the logistic of tools. This is the logistic of information. This is the logistic of assembling." - OlegFrom lean manufacturing principles borrowed from Toyota to AI-powered quality control, discover how this team is industrializing an industry that hasn't changed since Jesus was a carpenter.
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We're Already Too Late - Real Talk on Labor Crisis Solutions from Construction Brothers and Bricks & Bytes
"We reacted too late to the labor shortage. Now we need to work smarter - it has to happen."In today's episode of Bricks & Bytes, we had Tyler Campbell, host of Construction Brothers Podcast, and we got to learn about why construction tech keeps failing, the reality behind the $13 trillion industry myth, and how major projects still run on Excel spreadsheets... and many more!Tyler shared eye-opening insights from his journey building FieldProof and interviewing hundreds of industry leaders.Tune in to find out about:✅ Why RFIs have become weapons for project delays ✅ The real reason construction apps fail to get field adoption ✅ How a £100 million project runs entirely on Excel ✅ Why robotics and AI agents are the only path forwardThe construction industry is more fragmented than we think. Time to face the hard truths about where we're heading.Watch now on Youtube to hear the full conversation about construction's biggest challenges and what comes next.--------------Chapters00:00 Intro01:50 Introduction and Podcast Origins04:53 The Fragmentation of the Construction Industry07:43 The Journey of Starting a Podcast13:50 Content Creation and Audience Engagement19:55 Challenges and Issues in the Construction Industry28:14 Comparing Construction Markets: US vs UK32:04 Mindset and Risk-Taking in Construction36:17 The Role of Technology in Construction39:36 Data Collection Challenges in Construction44:44 The Future of Robotics in Construction51:21 Human-Centric Technology in Construction
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Every Home Is A Prototype - 30X Growth & Mass Customization from Ex-Amazon VP
"We're building about 30 times more square footage this year than we did last year."That's what Vikas Enti told me. And he's not talking about some massive construction company.He's talking about a startup that's completely reimagining how homes get built.In today's episode of Bricks & Bytes, we had Vikas Enti, CEO of Reframe Systems and former Amazon Robotics VP, and we got to learn about how he's applying mass customization principles from e-commerce to solve the housing crisis, why every home built today is essentially a prototype, and how his team can fix construction mistakes in 9 minutes while the industry takes weeks... and many more!Vikas spent 11 years at Amazon Robotics deploying over half a million robots. Now he's using that same software-defined manufacturing approach to build climate-resilient homes faster and cheaper than traditional construction.Tune in to find out about:✅ Why the assembly line approach is killing modular construction ✅ How they're solving the skilled trades shortage with iPad instructions ✅ The real reason construction costs $350-450 per square foot in infill markets ✅ Why 40% of plumbers and electricians will retire in the next 10 yearsListen now on Spotify and discover how one team is turning construction into a software problem.
Chapters03:00 Introduction and Recent Developments06:03 Expansion into California and Fire Resilience08:45 Vikas Enti's Background and Transition to Construction12:11 The Need for Mass Customization in Construction15:01 Software-Defined Manufacturing and Automation17:55 Design Automation and User Interaction20:55 Challenges in Hardware and Automation24:08 The Future of Construction and Change Management35:41 Navigating Change Management in Construction37:30 The Shift to Developer-Centric Models39:11 Embracing a Beginner's Mindset for Innovation41:50 Scaling Microfactories and Business Models44:48 Delivering Turnkey Solutions: The Role of Microfactories48:31 Unit Economics and Competitive Positioning52:24 Balancing Profitability and Affordability54:29 Understanding Competition in the Construction Industry59:32 The Information Problem in Construction
AEC's Craziest Acquisition Ever? Landing Page 101, UK Construction Doomed, Robotics to win 2026
Is the $390M AECOM-Consigli Deal Actually Worth It? (And Why Everyone Has an Opinion)In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Owen, Martin, and Dustin dive into the construction tech industry's hottest acquisition while unpacking what it means for the future of AEC software.Key topics discussed:The AECOM acquisition of Norwegian AI startup Consigli for $390M and whether the valuation is justifiedEngineering consultancies buying software startups: smart strategy or risky bet?Dustin's firsthand experience with acquisitions and what actually happens post-dealThe hidden challenges of integrating AI software into traditional construction firmsOut-of-the-box LLMs vs. custom-built AI: which wins for construction takeoffs?Announcing the AEC Prediction Market closed beta (launching December 8th)"The level of precision that these models are gonna reach is gonna far exceed even what you would do on your own at some point. And it's very, very close anyway." – Dustin DeVanPlus: Why Owen's satirical LinkedIn post about the deal went viral, Dustin's impressive turkey trot performance, and the upcoming debate between Luigi and Powers on whether general AI models can truly replace specialized construction tools.Our SponsorsAphex 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 Intro01:24 Introduction to Live Streaming Challenges 07:24 Discussion on AECOM's Acquisition of Consigli 19:19 The King Making Strategy in VC Investments 24:22 Funding Strategies in Competitive Markets 26:26 The Challenges of Venture Capital 29:19 Navigating Market Pressures and Investment Timing 31:40 UK Construction Market Trends 34:19 US Construction Landscape and Economic Outlook 36:10 Innovations in Construction Technology 38:07 The Future of Robotics in Construction 41:10 Landing Page Strategies for Startups 50:48 The Importance of Visuals in Product Presentation 53:14 Building Trust Through Social Proof 53:56 Effective Website Design Principles 55:51 The Role of Terminology in Industry Credibility 59:07 Innovative Approaches to AI in Construction 01:02:53 The Upcoming LLM Debate01:09:20 Launching the AEC Prediction Market
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Bobyard's $35M AI Claims, Oracle's $523B Backlog, Larry Ellison's Debt Mastery, Parallax Worlds $4.9M Robot Testing, ChatGPT vs Construction Reality
Can You Really Bid a Construction Project in Minutes? One Founder Says Yes, a Contractor Says It's "Completely Inaccurate"In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Martin, Patric, and Dustin tear into the latest construction tech funding news, Oracle's jaw-dropping earnings, and set up what might be the most heated debate in AEC tech this year.What's covered:Bobyard's $35M Series A for AI-powered takeoffs—and why Dustin thinks their marketing claims miss the mark on how pre-construction actually worksOracle's $523 billion revenue backlog (yes, that's more than the GDP of Norway, Austria, and Vietnam combined)How Larry Ellison became the master of debt financing and why the AI bubble might not be bursting yetTanmay Agarwal from Parallax Worlds joins to explain their $4.9M raise and how they stress-test robots in hyper-realistic digital twins before they hit factory floorsThe battle lines drawn: Mike Powers and Luigi La Corte face off in a heated teaser for Tuesday's debate on whether ChatGPT and Gemini have actually "solved" construction estimatingThe quote:"Estimating, quantity takeoff is not the most time consuming aspect of pre-construction. For any person that's ever been a part of pre-construction, that spans years. You do not spend years doing quantity takeoff." — DustinPlus, next week is the final episode of 2025—and there might be costumes involved.Our Sponsor: Archdesk - “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.ioAphex is the multiplayer planning platform where construction teams plan together, stay aligned, and deliver projects faster – check out aphex.coChapters00:00 Intro01:31 Introduction and Overview of Topics 04:24 Bobyard's Series A Funding and Impact on Construction 07:18 Debate on Trade-Specific Models vs. General Models 10:21 Challenges in Construction Estimation 13:22 The Role of Pricing in Construction Estimation 16:08 Oracle's Financial Performance and Its Implications 19:03 Future of AI in Construction 31:44 The Role of AI in Financial Models 32:41 Data Centers and the Future of AI 33:53 Understanding Oracle's Business Model 35:22 Debt Financing and Its Implications 37:19 Market Dynamics in Dubai's Real Estate 39:58 The German Economy and Construction Trends 41:19 Current State of the US Construction Market 49:33 Advancements in Robotics and AI Testing 1:00:33 Intersection of Hardware and Software in Robotics 1:01:15 Construction Robotics and Digital Twins 1:02:37 The Value of Simulation in Construction Tech 1:03:31 Data Integration from On-Site Solutions 1:04:10 Closing Thoughts and Future Directions 1:07:39 Debate on AI in Construction 1:12:24 Open Source and Benchmarking in Construction Tech
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nPlan Raises £11.9M Series B, AI Agents Lack Evals Crisis, WhatsApp Dominates 90% Site Communication
"Most AI Agents Will Die" - Why This CTO Is Terrified About What's Coming
In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, hosts Owen Drury, Martin, and Patric Hellermann sit down with some of construction tech's boldest builders who aren't holding back. Fresh off massive funding rounds and hard-won lessons, they reveal what's really happening behind the hype.
What we cover: - nPlan's £11.9M Series B - Alan Mosca (CTO) explains why they accidentally solved molecule generation while building scheduling AI- Factors' $56M raise - How they're financing $250-300M of construction work annually (and the "trick" banks don't want you to know)- The AI agent apocalypse - Why lack of evaluation frameworks will "kill off most agents"- WhatsApp is eating construction tech - 90% of site communication happens here, and smart founders are finally paying attention- Smart glasses revolution - Why this could be as transformative as mobile phones on construction sites- AI consultancies without humans - The controversial future of PM firms charging on outcomes, not hours- Why one founder stopped fundraising - "Customer money is the best capital" and why raising is a "massive distraction"- 5 accelerators, 5 lessons - Prakash Senghani (Navatech) on contradictory advice and what actually works in the Middle East- Regional pricing secrets - Why per-user pricing fails in the UAE and what to do instead
Key Quote:"I think we're getting to a stage where AI is going to become like the internet, right? You don't tell people that my app runs on the internet. That's obvious. You're going to get to a stage where your app has AI. Yeah, that's obvious, right? What are you doing with it? What's the outcome?" - Prakash Senghani
Featuring: Alan Mosca (nPlan CTO), Nitin Bhandari (Planera), and Prakash Senghani (Navatech)
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Chapters00:00 Intro02:12 Introduction and Guest Introduction04:61 Funding News and Company Growth08:03 Technological Innovations in Scheduling10:40 Generative Models and Unexpected Discoveries13:31 Developing Custom Models for Specific Tasks16:24 The Importance of Data and Research19:08 Convergence of Machine Learning Techniques22:13 AI Skepticism and Misuse24:52 The Future of AI in Construction Tech28:08 Collaborative Scheduling and User Experience30:57 Evaluating AI Performance33:36 Insights from Nitin on Data Center Construction36:32 Planera's Unique Approach to Scheduling39:28 The Role of AI in Scheduling42:20 Lessons from Past Collaborative Tools45:18 The Future of Scheduling Technology46:33 Introduction and Context Setting47:25 Navigating Growing Pains in Business48:17 The Role of AI in Business Operations49:44 Understanding the Product and Its Impact51:14 Practical Applications of AI in Safety54:45 Target Customers and Market Strategy55:48 Shifting Gears: The Future of Construction Tech1:00:17 The Evolution of Software and Company Structures1:04:09 Current Business Climate in the Region1:06:13 The Rise of Construction Tech Startups1:10:05 Experiences with Accelerators1:15:39 Pricing Strategies for Startups1:18:41 Conclusion and Future Outlook
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Procore’s AI Bomb, Should VCs Pick Ideas, Revolutionary Site Layout Tool
Last week at Groundbreak, Procore launched Helix AI Agents claiming to make startups like Trunk Tools and Datagrid "obsolete overnight."In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, we invited Datagrid's CEO Tiago to respond (spoiler: he ghosted us... draw your own conclusions 👀)Owen, Martin, Dustin, and Patric also dives into one of the most controversial questions in startup investing: Should founders ask VCs for business ideas?In this episode:Why asking investors for startup ideas means you're already losingThe real reason big corporations can never innovate from withinWhere the truth about building outlier businesses actually liesWhy construction tech is heating up right now (and nobody knows what's coming)The Procore AI agent announcement that's shaking up the industryHow to find insights that actually matter (hint: it's not from VCs)The Brutal Reality: "If a VC had such a unique insight on that business, it would almost be a compelling enough reason to leave their job to pursue it because those things are so special and so rare"The construction tech arena is heating up. Big announcements. Bold claims. But who's actually solving real problems?If you're building in construction tech, this episode reveals the playbook no one's talking about.Watch the full breakdown before everyone else figures it out.
Chapters00:00 Intro01:32 Introduction to Business Ideas and AI Agents04:21 The Role of Investors in Business Ideation07:26 The Nature of Outlier Businesses10:05 The Limitations of VC Insights13:01 The Impact of New Browsers on Market Dynamics15:54 Procore's AI Agent Announcement and Industry Reactions18:51 Comparing Procore with Competitors28:01 Procore's Evolving Submittal Process29:04 Market Dominance and Industry Assumptions29:45 AI's Role in Construction Tech30:59 Data Activation Challenges32:10 The Importance of Data Connectivity33:54 Market Power and Vendor Lock-in34:23 Assumptions in the Construction Tech Landscape35:34 Tracy's Insights on Startup Strategies36:44 Defensibility in Construction Tech38:28 Collaboration and Network Effects39:20 Introduction to Mechasys40:07 Innovative Layout Solutions42:29 As-Built Documentation and Modifications44:29 Comparing Layout Solutions46:15 Hardware Development and Manufacturing49:20 Accuracy and Cost Competitiveness51:39 Understanding BOM Costs in Manufacturing54:32 Product Versatility and Customer Needs55:23 Innovations in Construction Management Software01:00:06 Challenges Faced by Residential Contractors01:04:21 The Importance of Estimating in Construction01:08:04 Navigating the Competitive Landscape of Construction Tech