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Is Palantir Actually Changing Construction? | Turner’s $29B Revenue, Wealth Tax & Heat Pumps

Everyone’s losing their mind over Palantir entering construction. There’s just one problem they’ve been here for years, and nobody noticed. In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Owen, Martin, and Dustin Devan cut through the LinkedIn noise, get into why global instability should be keeping construction CEOs up at night, and sit down with Tobias Klug founder of nuuEnergy who just raised €4.3M to rethink how heat pumps get installed across Germany. This week covers: Why Palantir’s “arrival” in construction is more hype than reality and what it actually does (and doesn’t do) The supply chain warning construction leaders keep ignoring until it’s too late How Tobias and nuuEnergy are building local installation hubs that combine certified craft expertise with startup-speed technology Turner Construction hits $29.2B revenue  a 40% jump in a single year Autodesk’s latest numbers and why their construction arm is growing faster than the rest of the business Quote of the episode: “Palantir is SAP and Oracle 2.0  promises of everything under the umbrella, delivering unfathomable results.”,  Dustin DevanWatch the full episode on Spotify and YouTube now.  Our Sponsors: Aphex is the multiplayer planning platform where construction teams plan together, stay aligned, and deliver projects faster – check out aphex.co Archdesk –  “The #1 Construction Management Software for Growing Companies – Manage your projects from Tender to Handover” check archdesk.com BuildVision –   streamlining the construction supply chain with a unified platform – http://www.buildvision.io Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:15 Debunking Palantir’s Construction Claims  11:16 Global Supply Chain Disruptions  21:22 The Impact of Wealth Tax Proposals  33:42 Meta Glasses and Privacy Concerns  41:14 Introduction to New Energy and Seed Funding  43:12 Heat Pump Technology and Market Positioning  49:40 Consumer Choices and Competitive Edge  50:32 Regulatory Challenges and Future of Heating Solutions 51:48 Industry Insights and Company Performance

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The Construction Industry Is About to Lose 41% of Its Workforce

“Good contractors don’t go out of business because of starvation. They go out of business because of indigestion.” The construction economy has split in two. Data centers and infrastructure are booming. Residential, retail and office? Struggling. Globally. In today’s episode of Bricks & Bytes, we had Kris Lengieza from Procore on the show and we got to learn about what their Market Intelligence data is really telling us about where the industry is heading right now. Tune in to find out about: ✅ The bifurcation: US construction momentum up 21% but the architectural billing index is in contraction. More starts, fewer new designs. Wild.  ✅ AI going from pilot to production. Turner and Skanska have deployed safety agents on real job sites.  ✅ The vibe coding problem. Project engineers building apps over the weekend and CIOs losing sleep over where the data is going.  ✅ 41% of the workforce retiring by 2031 and what that actually means for project delivery. Listen to the full episode on Spotify and YouTube 🎧👇 #aec #bricksandbytes #construction #constructiontech #ai #procoreChapters 00:00 Intro 01:50 Introduction to Market Intelligence Webinar Series  05:28 AI’s Role in Construction  10:42 Challenges in Project Completion  14:24 Emergence of User-Driven Software Solutions

Executive Briefing: The Industry Just Split in Two. Which Side Are You On?

This is the Bricks & Bytes Executive Weekly Briefing. ~20 minutes. Every week. The only construction briefing built from real conversations with the people making the decisions. This week we’re breaking down the split that’s reshaping construction right now: the strategic economy versus the consumer economy, and why the gap between the two is accelerating. We’ll walk you through: What Procore’s new market data actually says about the bifurcation, Why “you can’t vibe code trust” might be the most important line in construction tech right now, The ChatGPT contract disaster every exec needs to hear about, What Morgan Sindall’s record results tell us about who’s winning and why, The Red Robin vs Chili’s story that perfectly captures the choice every contractor is facing. Plus two things you can do this week to make sure you’re on the right side of the separation. Featuring insights from Kris Lengieza (Procore), Josh Levy (Document Crunch), and Michael Vardaro (construction attorney). Join the debate: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/23rd-27th-febthe-great-separation-why-same-market-producing-drury-iawoe/?trackingId=D69wZi2yQzCQiUHjiUwZrg%3D%3D

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The 2028 AI Crash | 41% of Workers Gone | Autodesk’s $200M Mistake?

A viral report claims 2028 is the year AI destroys the global economy. Are we sleepwalking into a crisis nobody can stop? In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Owen, Patric, Martin and Dustin rip apart a fictional financial report from Citrini Research that has taken the internet by storm. Chapter by chapter, they debate whether AI will trigger an unstoppable economic death spiral or whether the doomsayers are missing the bigger picture entirely. The conversation then shifts to what is actually happening right now in construction, with fresh market intelligence from Procore and a deep dive into Autodesk’s massive $200 million bet on a company called World Labs. Topics discussed: The “Intelligence Displacement Spiral” and why every company doing the smart thing could collectively wreck the economy Why Patric believes a robot tax is the only way to keep society stable in an AI-driven world Procore’s latest data showing construction is splitting into two completely different economies The 400,000 worker shortage and 41% of the US construction workforce heading for retirement by 2031 What Dustin learned running a Sales Kickoff and why buying software based on features is a mistake Autodesk’s $200 million investment in World Labs and why Patrick calls the term “world model” offensive Whether vibe coders could ever vibe code a vibe coder (and what the answer tells us about AI’s real limits) “If you truly want to live with AI, you need to start shifting from salary tax to robot tax. Then you actually have an ability to redistribute income and keep society stable.” — Patric Watch the full episode on Youtube & Spotify. Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:30 The AI Crisis of 2028  07:26 The Intelligence Displacement Spiral  13:28 The Future of Software Development  19:31 The Impact of AI on Consumer Behavior  26:36 Skepticism Towards AI-Driven Services  34:08 The Fragility of the Mortgage Market  41:06 AI in Construction: Use Cases and Challenges  48:25 The Importance of Vision in Sales Leadership  53:37 Trimble’s Acquisition Strategy and Market Positioning

Why Oil Refineries Are Hiring Robot Dogs | ANYbotics

“Customers are not buying a robot. They’re buying uptime.” Péter, Co-founder and CEO of Anybotics, started building four-legged robots as a student at ETH Zurich with zero business plan. Just curiosity about whether a machine could climb stairs like a mountain goat. Then oil and gas companies came knocking. Their facilities were full of stairs, confined spaces, and hazardous zones, and they needed something to walk through them daily, collecting data that fixed sensors couldn’t catch. Today, Anybotics has hundreds of robots deployed globally. In today’s episode of BitBuilders, we had Péter from Anybotics and we got to dig into how a university spin-out became one of the most commercially deployed robotics companies in heavy industry. Tune in to find out about: ✅ Why four-legged robots beat drones and fixed sensors in real industrial environments  ✅ How Anybotics uses AI across the full stack, from reinforcement learning locomotion to predictive maintenance  ✅ The truth about hardware commoditization and why cheaper quadrupeds aren’t a threat to mission-critical deployments  ✅ Why deploying robots in refineries is closer to implementing SAP than buying a car 🎧 Watch now on Spotify & YouTube. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:45 Introduction to Anybotics and Robotics Journey 03:17 Customer Discovery and Use Case Exploration 06:29 Challenges in Industrial Inspection 11:39 Technical Requirements for Quadruped Robots 16:26 Integration and Deployment Challenges 22:52 Market Dynamics and Future Outlook 24:09 Partnerships and System Integration 26:16 The Future of Robotics and OEMs 28:55 Humanoids vs. Specialized Robots 33:02 AI and Robotics: A Perfect Match 39:52 Building Trust and Reliability in Robotics 44:40 Advice for Aspiring Robotics Builders

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Can AI Work in Construction Law? | A 30-Year Attorney Breaks It Down

Someone used ChatGPT to redline a construction contract. The wording looked like it came straight from a lawyer. Only problem? It was arguing against their own position. In today’s episode of Bricks and Bytes, we had Michael Vardaro, a construction attorney with 30 years of experience based in New York City, and we got to learn about how AI is reshaping construction law, why it’s a powerful tool but a terrible replacement for professional judgment, and the groundbreaking new AAA AI arbitrator that could change how disputes get resolved… and much more. Tune in to find out about: ✅ How AI tools like Firmus AI are catching scope conflicts and potential change orders before they turn into litigation ✅ The real story behind the AAA’s new AI arbitrator and what it actually means for construction disputes ✅ Why the “AI will kill lawyer fees” headline is misleading, and what the CAD revolution taught us about technology and professional services ✅ The hidden danger of AI meeting minutes in construction, and how they could actually make your legal position worse 🎧 Watch now on Youtube and Spotify. Link in the comments #ConstructionTech #ConstructionLaw #AI #BricksAndBytes #AEC #ConTech #LegalTechOur Sponsors:Aphex 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 – http://www.buildvision.io Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:20 AI’s Impact on Construction Law  08:27 Use Cases of AI in Construction  15:34 AI Tools for Contract Negotiation  20:55 The Role of AI in Legal Services  26:43 AI’s Effect on Legal Business Models  31:10 Harnessing AI in Construction Litigation  36:11 The Role of AI in Arbitration  42:21 Communication Challenges in Construction  48:08 The Impact of AI on Meeting Minutes  54:19 Common Mistakes in Construction Contracts  56:56 Future of AI in Construction Law

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Document Crunch Founder Responds To “One-Shotted” Claims

A free contract review tool dropped. Then another one. And the construction tech industry started asking: has Document Crunch just been one-shotted? So we called Josh Levy, founder and CEO of Document Crunch, and asked him to respond. In this episode, Josh addresses the industry speculation head-on, explains why he believes you can’t vibe code your way to trust in construction, reveals what Document Crunch has been building behind closed doors (including a major platform upgrade dropping this spring), and shares why companies that tried to DIY their own contract review tools are already coming back. Whether you’re a construction tech founder, a contractor evaluating AI tools, or just following the vibe coding debate, this one’s essential viewing. 🔥 In this episode: 00:00 — Intro00:46 — The question the industry’s been asking01:59 — “We don’t have any competitors”02:41 — The Man in the Arena quote05:08 — “You can’t vibe code your way to trust” 06:28 — Good luck earning the trust of legal departments09:35 — “You just recreated our product from six years ago” 10:55 — How Document Crunch stays ahead of foundational models19:04 — The new Document Crunch platform reveal22:05 — Should the industry publish AI benchmarks? 26:49 — The boomerang effect: companies coming back24:50 — Josh’s closing message to founders and vibe coders 🔗 Connect with Josh Levy:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshlevyesq/Document Crunch: https://www.documentcrunch.com/ 🔗 Connect with Bricks & Bytes:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/baboricksandbytes/Newsletter: https://www.bricksandbytes.co — Bricks & Bytes is the construction technology media company covering the people, companies, and ideas transforming the built world. #ConstructionTech #ConTech #AI #VibeCoding #DocumentCrunch #ContractReview #AEC #Construction #RiskManagement #StartupFounder #BricksAndBytes

Are We In The Blockbuster Moment (Again)?

This is the Bricks & Bytes Executive Weekly Briefing. ~20 minutes. Every week. The only construction briefing built from real conversations with the people making the decisions. A VP at a multi-billion-dollar US contractor told me this week that our industry is in its Blockbuster Video moment. Peak profitability, record volumes, and completely blind to what’s coming. After everything I heard this week, I’m struggling to argue with him. In this briefing: UK construction activity collapses (starts down 31%, awards down 43%). Procore/Datagrid Q4 Earnings and bets the company on agentic AI. Autodesk drops $200M on spatial intelligence. A major UK contractor is designing bridges in 40 minutes instead of 4 months. 3D printed buildings hit an exponential curve. And Anthropic’s AI safety chief quits to study poetry. Plus: three things you can do this week to start paddling before the wave breaks. Prefer to read? You can read the full thing at:

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Founder raises $1bn, AI Reaching New Levels, Anthropic Safety Chief Quits, Technology Gap Widens

Turner Construction was paying for specialist AI software. Then they ditched it for ChatGPT and it did 85% of the job. The founder they left behind says he’s not even surprised. In this episode of Bricks, Bucks & Bytes, Owen, Patric, and Martin are joined by Luigi La Corte, CEO of Provision, for an unfiltered conversation about what AI is really doing to construction software  and who’s about to get left behind.  Plus, two founder call-ins you don’t want to miss: Bertrand from Billdr reveals that 75% of SMB general contractors are still running their business on Excel in 2026, and Jodok walks us through how he secured a $1.2 billion debt facility to green Europe’s homes. Here’s what we get into: Why contract review software is being commoditized to zero — and which tools are next Turner Construction ditching specialist AI software for OpenAI’s “good enough” enterprise package Luigi’s bold claim that AGI is already here (and why he’s running it from his couch via Telegram for $60/month) Patric’s multi-lens take on AI: “excited as a consumer, terrified as a citizen” The Anthropic safety chief quitting to study poetry and why that should concern everyone Billdr’s pivot from a $40M marketplace to vertical SaaS, and the brute-force sales motion that’s actually working How Jodok went from a $5M lending facility to $1.2 billion in under three years “The technological swell is here. Most leaders are just swimming, enjoying the sun, making money, business as usual. A few are paddling hard towards the swell. It feels like a lot of effort with no results, but when the wave breaks, the ones paddling will separate from everyone else at a pace no one else could catch.” If you’re in construction and not paying attention to AI right now, this episode will tell you exactly why you should be. Watch the full episode on YouTube. Link in the comments! Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:52 Introduction to Luigi La Corte and Industry Insights  03:30 AI in Construction: Scope Agent and Its Impact  06:27 Navigating Contract Review Tools in the AI Era  09:20 The Future of AI: Perspectives and Predictions  12:20 Diverse Sentiments on AI: Consumer vs. Societal Impact  14:37 AGI: Is It Already Here?   22:19 The Future of AI and Productivity  24:11 Concerns About AGI and Its Implications  25:26 The Impact of AI on Human Experience  26:37 Recursive Self-Improvement and Its Risks  27:48 Billdr’s Journey and Market Positioning  37:55 The Demand for All-in-One Solutions in Construction Tech  40:01 The Evolution of General Contractors and Their Needs 41:22 The Future of Administrative Tasks in Construction  42:35 Addressing the Missing Middle in Construction Companies  44:15 Financing the Energy Transition: ClueWorth’s Approach  46:48 Scaling Operations in a Fragmented Market  54:06 Navigating Complexity in Energy Installations  58:04 Revenue Models and Future Growth Strategies

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78% of Trade Contractors Use AI – AI Adoption in Construction Is Way Ahead of What You Think

78% of trade contractors are already using AI. Yeah, you read that right. The industry everyone calls “slow to adopt tech” is actually out front leading the way. In today’s episode of Bricks & Bytes, we had Colin Piper, CMO of BuildOps, and we got to learn about what it actually takes to market in construction tech, why no one was building software for the trades until now, and what 600 trade contractors revealed about AI adoption in their businesses… and many more! Tune in to find out about: ✅ How BuildOps became a unicorn by solving a problem everyone else ignored building software specifically for MEP trade contractors ✅ The real reason trade contractors aren’t adopting AI faster (spoiler: it’s not fear, it’s training) ✅ Why some trade contractors are now hiring data scientists and operating like mini software companies ✅ The marketing playbook behind scaling a construction tech startup from brand awareness all the way through to closed deals Whether you’re in the trades, selling to the trades, or just trying to understand where construction tech is actually heading  this one’s worth your time. 🎧 Watch now on YouTube! Link in the comments! Our Sponsors: Aphex is the multiplayer planning platform where construction teams plan together, stay aligned, and deliver projects faster – check out aphex.co Archdesk –  “The #1 Construction Management Software for Growing Companies – Manage your projects from Tender to Handover” check archdesk.com BuildVision –   streamlining the construction supply chain with a unified platform – http://www.buildvision.io Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:36 Introduction to BuildOps and Colin’s Background  04:49 Marketing Strategies in AEC Industry  07:31 Understanding Demand Generation  10:48 Account-Based Marketing Tactics  13:46 Overview of BuildOps and Its Market  16:35 Top of Funnel Awareness Strategies  19:37 Effective Channels for Targeting Trade Contractors  22:29 Influencer Marketing in B2B  34:41 Content Strategies for Trade Contractors  37:28 The Importance of Testing in Marketing  40:37 Campaign Development and Execution  43:32 The Role of Offline Marketing Channels  45:40 Structuring Marketing Teams for Success  47:32 Building an Effective Marketing Tech Stack  50:36 Insights from the BuildOps AI Report  56:39 Marketing Strategies for Trade Contractors  59:28 The Future of AI in Construction

600 Investor Rejections, But Still Built Europe’s Leading Space Logistics Company | The Impossible Founder Journey

“I talked to 600+ investors. For the first 10 years, we raised just €10 million. One US investor looked me in the eye and said Luca, you’re a liar. It’s all fake. It’s impossible.” He wasn’t lying. He was building the first logistics company for outer space. In today’s episode of BitBuilders, we had Luca Rossettini, CEO & Founder of D-Orbit, and we got to learn about how a failed astronaut dream turned into a 600-person space logistics company,  why Europe’s engineering talent gave them an unexpected edge over the US, the wild roadmap from recycling dead satellites to building ships that reach Mars… and so much more. Tune in to find out about: ✅ How D-Orbit went from a 3-person team selling to $400M satellite operators and why nobody trusted them  ✅ Why Luca came back from NASA to start in Italy instead of staying in Silicon Valley (and the brutal reality of “just go to the US” advice)  ✅ The vision for orbital warehouses, cloud computing in space, and laser energy stations that sound like sci-fi but are actually on the roadmap  ✅ His raw answer on what it takes to build something in an industry where “the experts are experts of the past, not experts of the future” Oh, and his definition of personal success? Not revenue. Not an IPO. He wants to personally pilot his own spaceship. That’s it. That’s why he built the whole thing. 🎧 Watch now on Spotify & Youtube 👇 Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Orbit and Its Vision 01:58 The Evolution of The Orbit’s Products 06:03 Understanding the Satellite Market and Customer Base 09:49 Standardization and Automation in Satellite Manufacturing 15:04 Luca Rossettini’s Journey to Founding The Orbit 22:10 The Global Operations of The Orbit 24:19 Navigating the US Market: Lessons Learned 27:06 Innovative Product Roadmap and Market Timing 31:07 The Importance of Cybersecurity in Space 33:42 Future Business Lines and In-Orbit Services 39:33 Talent Acquisition and Company Culture 42:48 Defining Success in the Space Industry

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“It’s Like Selling Your Baby” | Raw Take on The Buildots-Genda Acquisition

“It took us seven seconds to know that acquiring Genda was the right move.” That’s what Aviv Leibovici, CPO of Buildots, told us about the moment the deal clicked. In today’s episode of Bricks and Bytes, we had Aviv Leibovici from Buildots and Erez Dror, founder of Genda, and we got to learn about why Buildots acquired Genda, how combining visual progress data with workforce tracking creates what they call “productivity intelligence,” why the best field data will be the new oil for AI in construction, and the hard truths about building products in this industry… and many more! Tune in to find out about: ✅ Why knowing what was built is only half the picture and how workforce data completes the construction puzzle ✅ How Genda got tens of thousands of construction workers to voluntarily use an app that tracks their location (the answer is genius) ✅ The real reason projects delay  and why GCs blaming owner changes is only part of the story ✅ Why studying your customers matters more than just listening to them  and how both founders approach product development differently than most 🎧 Listen now on Spotify! #ConstructionTech #ConTech #RealityCapture #AI #BricksAndBytes #ProductivityIntelligence #Buildots #Genda #Construction Our Sponsors: Aphex is the multiplayer planning platform where construction teams plan together, stay aligned, and deliver projects faster – check out aphex.co Archdesk –  “The #1 Construction Management Software for Growing Companies – Manage your projects from Tender to Handover” check archdesk.com BuildVision –   streamlining the construction supply chain with a unified platform – http://www.buildvision.io Chapters 00:00 Intro 01:20 Introduction to BuildDots and Genda  04:16 Understanding Reality Capture and Productivity Intelligence  07:17 The Acquisition of Genda by BuildDots  09:60 The Vision Behind the Acquisition  13:16 Integration of BuildDots and Genda Products  15:50 The Future of Construction Technology  33:31 Understanding Productivity Through Data  40:02 The Reality Capture Landscape  44:30 Competitive Advantages in Construction Tech  51:15 Building Great Products in Construction  58:17 The Role of AI in Product Development

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