Homes Built In 35 Days for $100/sqft – Why This Physicist Is Building Factories For Construction Sites

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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 sites

How they’re producing homes at $100/sq ft with just 4-person assembly teams

The IKEA + Starbucks approach to standardized, quality housing

Why most construction tech startups fail (and what Cuby does differently)

400,000+ engineering hours invested in solving the “kit of parts” puzzle

Plans 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.” – Oleg

From 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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