Construction is one of the least productive industries in the world — slower, more expensive, and more broken every year.
In this episode, we sit down with Alex, founder of an AI-native construction company that just raised a $12M seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz, to talk about why traditional construction fails and how AI can finally fix it.
00:00 – $12M seed round & why this company came out of nowhere
01:30 – Alex’s background: from software to heavy industry
03:30 – Why building large projects in the US keeps getting worse
05:00 – How industrial construction actually works (developers, EPCs, GCs)
06:40 – The real problem: incentives, finance, and cost-plus contracts
09:20 – Why change orders are where construction companies make money
11:00 – How AI removes risk instead of just “adding software”
13:30 – Automating design to eliminate ambiguity before construction starts
16:00 – Why doing 10,000 design iterations changes everything
18:30 – Why selling software to GCs doesn’t fix productivity
21:00 – Why this company chose to be the GC, not a tool vendor
23:30 – Lessons from failed vertical construction startups (Katara, prefab)
26:30 – Who their customers are: data centers, mining, manufacturing
29:30 – How fast AI-native construction could actually get
32:30 – Why construction should be treated like a software problem
35:00 – Hiring plans & building a multidisciplinary team
37:30 – The long-term vision: rebuilding the physical world faster
Rho
Website - https://www.rho.co/
Public
Website - https://public.com/
Alex Modon
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexmodon/
Nichole wischoff
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholewischoff/