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#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 --------------------------------------- Alex Walzer - Into Construction Tech Doctoral Researcher at ETH Zurich --------------------------------------- Today's Sponsor: Beta Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners. Check www.the-beta.com --------------------------------------- (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 --------------------------------------- Stephen Poppe R&D | Contech Advisor | Customer Success Leader | Construction Professional | Lean Practitioner(ish) --------------------------------------- Today's Sponsor: Beta Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners. Check www.the-beta.com --------------------------------------- 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  --------------------------------------- Nick Decker Construction Industry - Egnyte. Lead - Construction Market --------------------------------------- Today's Sponsor: Beta Construction and technology network platform - connecting the tech industry with traditional partners. Check www.the-beta.com --------------------------------------- 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. ---------------------------------------- Prakash Senghani, Co-Founder and CEO of Navatech Group ---------------------------------------- Today’s Sponsor: ⁠⁠⁠beta⁠⁠⁠ – Construction and technology network platform  – connecting the tech industry with traditional partners.  Check ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.the-beta.com⁠  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
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How China Builds Nuclear Plants Cheaper, Construction's $860bn Problem, Robotics in Solar & Trump 2.0 Germany Effects

EXPOSED: How China is Building Nuclear Power for 90% Less While the West Falls Behind"Every level that you move up the construction chain, you're saving 50 bips of interest. From capital provider to owner to GC to sub to supplier to manufacturer rep - seven, eight steps, 4%. That's why a million-dollar generator costs owners $1.7 million." - Mike Powers, BuildVisionIn this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, our hosts dive into why China can build nuclear reactors at a fraction of Western costs while the US and Europe struggle with massive delays and budget overruns.Key topics include:Why China can build nuclear reactors for $2.7B while Western projects balloon to $40B+The efficiency secrets behind China's massive infrastructure projectsSmall Modular Reactors (SMRs) as a potential solution to nuclear's problemsGermany's trillion-dollar infrastructure investment planHow robotics is revolutionizing solar panel installationWhy industry events might be useful for startups but painful for everyone else"Nuclear is a cash machine when you operate it, but it ruins you when you build it, when you have to maintain it, when you have to repair it, and it completely ruins you once you have to decommission it." - Patric------------Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Nuclear Energy and Global Context06:06 Cost Disparities in Nuclear Energy Projects12:02 China's Nuclear Ambitions and Infrastructure Efficiency19:54 Understanding the Economics of Nuclear Energy31:46 The Future of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)36:31 Energy Independence and Nuclear Power39:44 Germany's Political Landscape and Infrastructure Spending48:55 AI in Construction: Ownership of Workflows54:23 Streamlining Construction Financing and Working Capital01:08:52 Market Dynamics and Demand Aggregation01:10:46 Introduction of James Emerick and Cosmic Robotics01:11:52 Innovations in Construction Robotics01:14:42 Expanding Robotics Applications Beyond Solar01:18:05 Global Competition in Robotics and Solar Installation01:19:50 Future Projections for Solar Demand01:21:24 Business Models in Robotics01:23:10 Path to Becoming a Robotics Engineer01:24:20 The Role of Events in Networking and Business01:31:52 Event Experiences and Startup Strategies
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Construction Crash Coming - Our NEW Host, US Economy Contracts 0.3%, Trump Tariffs Hit Construction, Autodesk vs Procore Battle, AI, Biggest Construction Tech Failures

Is Construction Headed for a Slowdown, or a Full-Blown Crash? This week on Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, things get spicy.We dig into the 0.3% drop in US GDP—and why it might just be the beginning for the construction sector. But tariffs and rate hikes are only half the story. The real drama? AI hype cycles, Autodesk vs. Procore, and why most “AI for construction” startups are just faucets with no bathtub. Inside this episode:Why the US economy is wobbling—and how it's already hitting constructionThe real reason projects are stalling (hint: it’s not just input costs)The “bathtub vs. faucet” theory of AI—and how it exposes weak GTM strategiesAutodesk: overpriced legacy? Or sleeping giant ready to crush Procore?The top 20 construction tech failures—modular startups dominate the list Plus:What BuildingConnected could have become (and why Autodesk isn’t using it)Why not having pricing certainty is killing dealsThe Katerra excuse that made everyone on the show wince Key Quote: "You're not solving the problem. You're just identifying the problem for someone else to win." - Dustin DeVan If you’re in AEC and want to see the next wave coming before it hits... this one’s required listening. ------Chapters00:00 Intro01:35 Introduction and Welcome02:43 US Economy Contraction and Recession Concerns08:38 Impact of Tariffs on Construction Costs13:37 Short-term vs Long-term Economic Perspectives19:40 Global Supply Chain and Trade Dynamics25:34 AI's Role in Construction and Economic Resilience31:35 Business Strategies in a Volatile Market38:25 Innovative Content Formats in AI and Supply Chains40:06 The Role of AI in Construction Economics42:57 AI as a Commodity: The Bathtub Metaphor49:26 Disrupting the Authoring Space: Challenges and Opportunities56:44 Investing in Autodesk: A Critical Analysis01:11:11 Procore's Challenges and Market Dynamics01:13:44 Marketing Strategies in Construction Tech01:15:55 Potential Disruptors: Google and Microsoft01:20:15 Mergers and Acquisitions in Construction Tech01:21:47 Top Construction Tech Failures: A Game01:27:00 Lessons from Construction Tech Failures
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VCs Are NOT Always The Answer - Bootstrapping Benefits & Sustainable Growth from Funding Experts

"Venture capital in PropTech increased 82X from $200M to $15B in just 15 years - but is VC money right for construction tech founders right now?"In today's episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we got to learn about J.P. Bowgen's journey from AlphaSites to Macy's corporate innovation team to becoming a partner at Camber Creek.We got to learn about how Camber Creek de-risks investments by testing startups with their 300+ real estate and construction LP network before investing.Also, we learned about J.P.'s hot take that PropTech and ConTech might not actually be mature enough for venture capital money right now - with only 1 in 4 companies spending more than 1% of revenue on digitization.Tune in to find out about: ✅ How Camber Creek operates as an "outsourced R&D department" for real estate companies ✅ Why construction tech is 5-7 years behind PropTech but might soon leapfrog it ✅ The shift in ConTech companies selling upstream to owners instead of just GCs ✅ The importance of personal brand building for VCsListen now on Spotify to hear the full conversation with J.P. Bowgen.-----------Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Updates01:10 Journey into Venture Capital05:30 Transition from Macy's to Camber Creek14:51 Establishing a Presence in Europe16:23 Camber Creek's Investment Thesis and Origins18:29 The Digital Transformation of Real Estate19:55 De-risking Investments through Strategic Engagement21:21 The Role of Strategic Investors in Venture Capital23:41 Navigating the Landscape of Venture Capital26:26 The Importance of Media in Deal Flow30:29 Building a Personal Brand in Venture Capital33:41 Opportunistic Investing in PropTech and Construction Tech37:30 The Shift in Technology Adoption in Construction39:36 Debunking Misconceptions about Venture Capital
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US VC Returns Underperform Globally - Market Saturation & Hidden Opportunities from Construction Unicorns

"The US VC market is the worst performing of all VC markets across the world in terms of financial performance." In today's episode of Bricks, Bucks and Bytes, we got to learn about BuildOps securing $127 million in Series C funding and achieving unicorn status with a $1B valuation.We also explored the structural differences between US and European contractor software markets, where European contractors are typically smaller and 5-10 years behind in software adoption compared to their US counterparts.Additionally, we gained insight into how fund size impacts investment strategy, with smaller VC funds avoiding obvious competitive spaces that larger funds eagerly pursue.Tune in to find out about:✅ Why BuildOps and Service Titan succeed with modular software for contractors✅ How SaaS business models justify higher valuations than traditional services✅ Why European construction software is following a roll-up strategy✅ The difference between investing in "the business" versus "the share price"------Chapters00:00 Introduction and Recent Developments04:50 BuildOps: A New Unicorn in Construction Tech19:06 Comparing BuildOps and ServiceTitan27:49 Valuation Insights and Market Dynamics
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