/ shipped
  • May 5Entity resolution v1: deterministic floor + probabilistic match.
  • May 5NCDOT 2024 backfill + cross-source resolution live.
  • May 5Site moved to Next.js 16; waitlist wired to Supabase.
/ stealth · waitlist open

The intelligence layer
for general contractors

Pre-construction is data-rich and intelligence-poor. We read the documents, connect the patterns, and answer the questions that matter — before the bid is locked in.

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Public and private work, every size, every state.

/ the problem

Pre-construction is data-rich and intelligence-poor.

01

Data trapped in PDFs.

Bid tabs, addenda, and historical pricing live in scanned files. The pattern is in there. Nobody can read it at scale.

02

Estimators redo the math.

Every bid starts from a blank takeoff. Past wins, past losses, market drift — none of it informs the next number.

03

Deals lost to the seer.

Someone in the bid stack saw the signal first. They priced sharper. You found out at award.

/ what we believe

The intelligence layer is missing.

Construction is a category that runs on documents, but operates on judgment. Every winning bid is a small act of foresight — about the market, the competition, the work itself. That foresight is currently human-only, locked in heads.

We believe the next decade of pre-construction is vertical-and-deep intelligence: data that's read, normalized, and connected to the decisions GCs actually make. Not a dashboard. Not another CRM. A layer that sees what the documents are saying and answers the questions that matter before bid day.

Read the full thesis →

/ who this is for

Built for general contractors. Public and private work, every size, every state.

If you're estimating bids on a regular cadence, running pre-construction with intention, and have wondered why the data layer of your business hasn't caught up to the rest of it — you're who we're building for.

/ early signal

What operators are saying.

We've been waiting for someone to take pre-construction intelligence seriously. Most of what we've seen is dashboards over the same broken data. This feels different.
— Pre-construction director, Mid-Atlantic GC ($180M ARR)
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