#026 - Alex Walzer - All Things Innovation In Construction
How do we gamify the construction industry?
On today's show we have someone who has interesting and incredible ideas for the future of the construction - Alex Walzer.
Alex is currently a Doctoral Researcher for Entrepreneurship for Digital Fabrication and Robotics in Construction
In this episode, we discuss:
Future innovations in the construction industry
How gamification can make construction more fun and engaging
Open innovation as a way to help you find new and better ways to build things
Failure - an important part of learning and innovation
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Alex Walzer - Into Construction Tech
Doctoral Researcher at ETH Zurich
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Today's Sponsor: Beta Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners.
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(00:00:00-00:00:17) - Intro
(00:00:17-00:01:43) - How Alex reached where he is now?
(00:01:43-00:02:32) - Research
(00:02:32-00:03:31) - How do you stay focused?
(00:03:31-00:04:34) - What is worth your time from internet?
(00:04:34-00:05:33) - Strategies that can help who is embarking into construction
(00:05:33-00:06:22) - Favorite subject in contech
(00:06:22-00:07:18) - Implementation of robotics
(00:07:18-00:07:44) - Transition into robots in construction
(00:07:44-00:10:29) - Game
(00:10:29-00:12:00) - Energy
(00:12:00-00:15:04) - VC landscape in robotics
(00:15:04-00:18:12) - Contech in the moment
(00:18:12-00:19:04) - Digital fabrication
(00:19:04-00:20:03) - How digital fabrication is different?
(00:20:03-00:22:59) - What excites you in contech
(00:22:59-00:23:30) - How do we get there?
(00:23:30-00:26:18) - Consulting business and how it provides values?
(00:26:18-00:30:50) - Role of education
(00:30:50-00:33:28) - Where did you take your inspiration from?
(00:33:28-00:34:25) - Books
(00:34:25-00:36:08) - If you have unlimited budget where you would spend it>
(00:36:08-00:37:19) - More about Alex
(00:37:19-00:37:36) - Outro
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#030 - Stephen Poppe - ConTech Advising & Implementation At General/Main Contractors
Why do construction (tech) companies fail?
On today's podcast, we have Stephen Poppe, ConTech Advisor and Customer Success Leader.
Stephen is currently the Manager for Research & Development at HITT Contracting and Executive Partner at Blue Collar Capital
In this episode, we discuss:
Where people go wrong with construction tech & why companies fail
Considerations when investing in construction tech companies
Implementation and strategies for Main Contractors
Stephen's terrible taste in football (soccer) team
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Stephen Poppe
R&D | Contech Advisor | Customer Success Leader | Construction Professional | Lean Practitioner(ish)
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Today's Sponsor: Beta Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners.
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Timestamps:
(00:00:00-00:01:57) - Intro and Sponsor
(00:01:57-00:04:13) - Why did Stephen choose Contech?
(00:04:13-00:06:02) - What are people not getting right with technology?
(00:06:02-00:07:55) - Should construction companies focus on the management process?
(00:07:55-00:10:34) - Why does a company fail in Contech?
(00:10:34-00:12:43) - What is the lean startup methodology?
(00:12:43-00:14:08) - What is important when investing in a company as a capital allocator?
(00:14:08-00:16:55) - What are the initial problems that a startup face?
(00:16:55-00:18:23) - What is HITT?
(00:18:23-00:21:28) - Labor shortage
(00:21:28-00:22:42) - Is there something else that we should focus on except technology?
(00:22:42-00:24:23) - Future of tech
(00:24:23-00:27:38) - How can we get the basics right?
(00:27:38-00:31:17) - Trends in construction tech
(00:31:17-00:33:49) - VC doesn’t like 100-million-dollar ideas?
(00:33:49-00:35:48) - Book recommendations
(00:35:48-00:36:37) - Hobbies
(00:36:37-00:36:51) - More about Stephen
(00:36:51-00:37:09) - Outro
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#024 - Nick Decker - Go To Market, Marketing & Sales In Construction Tech
Where and how do you focus when it comes to launching your construction tech to the market?
Today on Bricks & Bytes, alongside Nick Decker of Egnyte - we discuss go-to-market strategies, marketing and sales in construction technology
Tune in to learn:
Nick's rise from estimator to high level marketing positions
Go To Market strategies
KPI's & Metrics contech companies should be tracking
Implementation
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Nick Decker Construction Industry - Egnyte.
Lead - Construction Market
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Today's Sponsor: Beta Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners.
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Timestamps:
(0:00:00-00:01:46) - Intro & sponsor
(00:01:46-00:04:35) - Key lessons
(00:04:35-00:06:29) - Why did Nick switch fields?
(00:06:29-00:10:57) - How would a startup determine their go to market strategy?
(00:10:57-00:13:59) - Founder's vision
(00:13:59-00:16:11) - Bad examples in construction and why we need new people?
(00:16:11-00:17:59) - Social platform for a startup
(00:17:59-00:20:45) - What is Egnyte?
(00:20:45-00:22:34) - Who are Egnyte's customers?
(00:22:34-00:23:36) - Expansion of Egynte
(00:23:36-00:24:36) - Views on customer success
(00:24:36-00:27:55) - KPI's and metrics
(00:27:55-00:29:20) - Customer acquisition
(00:29:20-00:32:41) - Risk management
(00:32:41-00:34:15) - Does Egnyte work for designers or contractors?
(00:34:15-00:36:10) - Best tip for implementing construction tech solutions
(00:36:10-00:36:54) - Hobbies
(00:36:54-00:38:39) - How many times have you visited UK?
(00:38:39-00:38:58) - More about Nick
(00:38:58-00:39:16) - Outro
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#047 - Prakash Senghani - Exploring Generative AI and Digital Transformation in Construction
In today's episode, we are delighted to introduce our esteemed guest,
Prakash Senghani, a Digital Construction thought leader and the Co-Founder and CEO of Navatech Group. Join us as we engage in a deep discussion on the Exploring Generative AI and Digital Transformation in Construction.
Don't miss out on these key highlights from the podcast:
Prakash Senghani's personal journey in the construction tech industry.
Lessons learned: Embrace opportunities and overcome fear of failure.
Reflections on working in the UK and the UAE construction industries.
Tech-savvy population in the UAE accelerating tech adoption.
Importance of software adoption in construction tech.
Digital transformation, data management, and generative AI.
Tune in to gain valuable insights and industry expertise from
Prakash Senghani. Stay informed and connected with our podcast for more enriching discussions on interesting topics on construction.
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Prakash Senghani, Co-Founder and CEO of Navatech Group
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– connecting the tech industry with traditional partners.
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Timestamp:-
00:00:00 --> 00:01:10 - Intro
00:01:10 --> 00:01:52 - Sponsor
00:01:52 --> 00:07:45 - Prakash's background and moving from the UK to the UAE
00:07:45 --> 00:08:52 - Openness of people to technologies in the UAE
00:08:52 --> 00:10:30 - Type of technologies mostly used in the UAE
00:10:30 --> 00:13:06 - Key lessons Prakash learned during his journey
00:13:06 --> 00:15:32 - Digital transformation and innovation in large organisation vs. small startup
00:15:52 --> 00:17:03 - Definition of digital transformation
00:17:03 --> 00:17:57 - Understanding data as key to success
00:17:57 --> 00:20:51 - The way startups sell their solutions to large companies
00:20:51 --> 00:25:43 - Best ways of implementing technology
00:25:43 --> 00:26:50 - Improvement of BIM technology over time
00:26:50 --> 00:28:15- Prakash’s definition of generative AI
00:28:15 --> 00:29:37 - Introduction of safety.ai
00:29:37 --> 00:32:19 - Generative AI use cases in construction industry
00:32:19—> 00:33:47 - Generative AI and its adoption amongst people
00:33:47 --> 00:38:45 - Future use of AI in construction industry and its impact on people
00:38:45 --> 00:42:35 - Comparing life in the UK to the life in the UAE
00:42:35 --> 00:44:09 - How to become a board advisor
00:44:09 --> 00:44:56 - More about Prakash
00:44:56 --> 00:45:18 - Outro
Construction Productivity Myths, UAE Real Estate, TIMES VC Rankings, with Barton Malow
In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Owen, Martin, Dustin, and Patric dive deep into the biggest misconceptions shaking up construction and venture capital. Plus, we're joined by Victor Muchiri from Barton Malow (a $5 billion general contractor) who reveals what tech actually works in the field.What we cover:Why Dubai developers are bringing $19 billion worth of construction in-house (and whether this trend will hit the West)The shocking truth about that McKinsey productivity chart everyone uses in pitch decksWhy 8 out of 10 construction companies can't even define what a "project" isTime Magazine's controversial VC rankings that reward management fees over actual returnsVictor's insider perspective on which construction technologies actually deliver resultsThe Pablo Escobar business model lesson that might change how you think about valuationsKey quote: "Construction companies can't even define what a project is. Eight different customers cannot define internally what a project is. One customer had eight different definitions. This is your business - the project is the equivalent of the order in manufacturing." - PatricFrom Sequoia being mysteriously absent from "top VC" lists to why rats eating cash might be better than some investment strategies, this episode challenges everything you think you know about construction productivity, venture capital, and business models.------------Chapters00:00 Introduction and Awkward Beginnings03:08 Dubai's In-House Construction Trend11:01 The Best Owner Logic in M&A18:40 Market Dynamics and Developer Strategies21:19 Construction Productivity and Industry Comparisons30:45 Luxury and Value in Construction32:09 The Economics of Markup and Intangible Assets34:32 Current Trends in the UK Construction Market36:02 Introduction to Barton Mello and Its Operations38:36 Innovations in Construction Technology41:31 Data Strategies in Construction45:10 Defining Projects in Construction49:59 Standardization Challenges in Construction53:15 Engaging with Startups in Construction Technology54:35 Navigating AEC Tech Startups56:01 The Importance of Industry Expertise57:09 Defining Success in Venture Capital58:36 Exploring America's Top Venture Capital Firms59:53 Evaluating Venture Capital Performance01:01:42 Critiquing the Scoring Criteria of VC Firms01:04:49 The Role of Sequoia in Venture Capital01:08:25 Understanding the Power Law in VC Investments01:10:19 The Impact of Management Fees on VC Performance01:13:13 The Purpose Behind Controversial Lists01:15:33 Top Podcasts and Their Influence
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$1.5M AI Employee Bonuses, Procore Growth Slowdown? & LinkedIn Growth Hacks with Derek Wong
What happens when AI hype, billion-dollar bets, and the cold reality of hardware vs. software collide — plus, how to dominate LinkedIn without sounding like everyone else?In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes Owen, Martin, Patric, and Dustin are joined by LinkedIn strategist Derek Wong to unpack:Which AI giant will actually have the best model by the end of August — and why public betting markets might be getting it wrongThe surprising slowdown at Procore vs. Trimble’s surge — and what it says about the future of construction techWhy hardware “moats” can be a game-changer for tech companiesThe right and wrong ways to use AI in business (and why LLMs aren’t your calculator)Derek’s playbook for turning LinkedIn into the ultimate “box of donuts” for winning high-value customers"Hardware is an amazing bathtub — once you control the install base, your software gets stickier and your distribution gets easier." — Patric Hellermann-----Sponsors:BuildVision - streamlining the construction supply chain with a unified platform - www.buildvision.io4M Analytics - Instant, reliable utility data you can trust and verify - https://www.4manalytics.com/----- Chapters00:00 Intro01:13 Earning Potential and Career Strategies05:26 AI Models and Company Performance10:07 Evaluating AI Tools and Their Limitations14:42 Practical Applications of AI in Business17:52 Understanding User Interaction with AI Tools19:58 Market Dynamics in Construction Technology22:54 Contrasting Business Models: Procore vs. Trimble24:45 Valuation Insights and Market Perception31:25 The Future of Procore: Leadership and Vision39:28 Building Relationships through Content on LinkedIn46:45 Mind Share and Brand Recognition48:27 The Importance of Target Audience50:26 Crafting a Compelling LinkedIn Profile52:03 The Dangers of Self-Labeling54:26 Clarifying Your Value Proposition55:29 Content Strategy for Engagement57:57 The Role of Content in Building Relationships59:43 Understanding Your Goals on LinkedIn01:01:58 The Future of AI and Construction01:08:00 The AI Race and Its Implications01:09:46 Innovations in Modular Housing
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Turner's 44% Growth, Figma IPO Rogue Calculations, Meta's $150B Block & AI's 85% Fail Rate with Dex from Propel People
Construction companies are posting "impossible" growth numbers while tech giants can't spend their billions. What's really happening?In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Owen, Dustin, and Patric dive deep into the shocking stories reshaping the construction industry, plus a special guest appearance from construction tech veteran Dex who just raised $3 million to solve the industry's biggest crisis.What we cover:Turner Construction's mind-blowing 44% revenue growth (and why it's "impossible")The Figma IPO scandal that cost early investors millionsWhy Meta can't spend $150 billion even though they want toConstruction's $20 billion labor shortage crisisWhy 85% of AI projects fail (and the patterns that actually work)Energy bottlenecks blocking massive infrastructure spendingDex's new startup Propel People tackling the skilled worker shortageKey Quote: "This is highway robbery for the existing investors... they just lost a ton of value." - Patric on the Figma IPO controversyFrom billion-dollar construction wins to IPO disasters, energy grid meltdowns to recruiting revolutions - this episode reveals the hidden forces driving massive changes across the industry. Whether you're in AEC, tech, or just curious about where the economy is heading, these insights will change how you see the business world.-------Chapters00:00 Intro01:00 Origins of 'Okay' and Its Cultural Significance03:40 Turner's Impressive Growth in Construction06:21 Diversification and Strategic Partnerships in Construction09:23 Turner's Expansion into European Markets12:14 Figma's IPO and Market Dynamics15:01 Valuation Challenges and Investor Sentiment18:16 Banking Practices and IPO Pricing Strategies25:21 The State of AI in Enterprises29:16 Challenges of Pilot Programs30:53 Historical Insights on Project Failures35:00 Ensuring Technology Adoption41:43 Energy Infrastructure Bottlenecks47:36 Introduction to Propel People52:13 Building a Recruiting Platform for Construction56:24 Sourcing Talent in the Construction Industry58:18 Evolution of Technology in Construction60:11 The Role of Social Media in Recruitment63:04 Founder-Led Sales and Market Insights67:05 Setting Foundations for Success in Startups
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$555K Salary for Construction Engineers, Trunk Tools $40M Round, Stone Carving Robots with Monumental Labs
OpenAI is paying construction engineers $555K – but there's a catch that nobody's talking about.In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Owen, Martin, and Dustin expose the shocking reality behind AI salaries in construction, debunk viral industry charts, and reveal why your favorite building materials might be making a comeback.What we cover:Why OpenAI is paying engineers 5x more than top architecture firmsThe truth behind "construction AI growth" charts flooding social mediaHow AI coding tools are changing the startup game (and why most companies are doing it wrong)Trunk Tools' massive $40M funding round – and what it means for the industryInside Dexto's $15M bet on prefabrication technologyWhy stone buildings could dominate the future (thanks to robots)The real strategy behind why successful startups raise more money than they needKey quote: "I've never met a civil engineer or an architect making that much money. Ever." – Dustin DeVan on OpenAI's salary offeringsFrom fake data manipulation to robotic stone carving, this episode pulls back the curtain on where construction tech is really headed. Whether you're an investor, founder, or just trying to understand why your industry is changing so fast – this one's a must-listen.--------Sponsors:BuildVision - streamlining the construction supply chain with a unified platform - www.buildvision.io4M Analytics - Instant, reliable utility data you can trust and verify - https://www.4manalytics.com/------------Chapters00:00 Intro01:25 Introduction and Welcome Back02:43 Exploring AI in Engineering Jobs04:55 Salary Insights for Engineers at OpenAI08:60 The Future of Engineering Roles and Compensation11:46 Equity and Compensation in Tech Companies17:32 Navigating AI Technologies in Business21:53 Funding and Growth in the AI Sector22:30 The Evolution of AI in Construction Tech25:37 The Importance of Founder Branding in Tech31:10 Analyzing AI Adoption Across Industries36:41 Dextal: Revolutionizing Prefabrication Technology51:55 Introduction to Robotic Stone Carving52:32 Innovative Building Techniques with Stone54:04 The Role of AI in Stone Carving55:53 Future of Stone Construction57:22 Business Model and Customization59:29 Reviving the Craft of Stone Carving61:11 Challenges in Stone Architecture64:32 Sustainability of Stone as a Building Material65:50 Personalization in Sculpture67:18 Market Demand for Stone Products70:51 The Future of Robotics in Construction