Unlimited Industries (@unltdindustries) 's Twitter Profile
Unlimited Industries

@unltdindustries

Automating EPC to build physical infrastructure better, faster, cheaper 🏗️

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Erin Price-Wright (@espricewright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our ability to build physical world infrastructure the way we today build software is what will power the next Great American Century

Tara Viswanathan (@taraviswanathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve raised a $12M seed to automate construction. 💥 More importantly: 1. We’re revenue generating. 2. Working on large ($250M-$500M) critical infrastructure projects. 3. Already compressing construction timelines from months to days. 4. And building with my best friends. 🥹

We’ve raised a $12M seed to automate construction. 💥

More importantly:

1. We’re revenue generating.
2. Working on large ($250M-$500M) critical infrastructure projects.
3. Already compressing construction timelines from months to days.
4. And building with my best friends. 🥹
a16z (@a16z) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Large-scale infrastructure buildout is essential to the next decade of American Dynamism. Making it happen will require leaps in capabilities; construction projects today are often slower and more expensive than they were 50 years ago. America’s spirit of speed, precision, and

Large-scale infrastructure buildout is essential to the next decade of American Dynamism. Making it happen will require leaps in capabilities; construction projects today are often slower and more expensive than they were 50 years ago. America’s spirit of speed, precision, and
Zabie Elmgren (@zabie_e) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1930 the Empire State Building was built in just 410 days. Today we’ve lost the muscle to build what matters with that kind of speed. Katherine Boyle, a16z, and I are proud to partner with Alex Modon and the Unlimited Industries team to bring speed back to big, meaningful projects.

Katherine Boyle (@ktmboyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the past 50 years, America’s ability to build large construction projects has not just stagnated, it has eroded due to bureaucratic and painful processes. We built physical infrastructure faster, better, and cheaper a century ago than we do today. Proud to invest in

Ryan McEntush (@rmcentush) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it’s easy to blame regulation as the sole culprit for why we can’t build things fast or cheaply anymore, but that argument misses a deeper truth about eroding industrial capacity. take the vogtle nuclear reactors. they weren’t derailed by the NRC alone, but by failures much

Nichole Wischoff (@nwischoff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Easy to see the $11T global TAM of the construction industry and assume its ripe for technology. While that may be true, there are less than a handful of companies who have successfully succeeded in serving some segment of the market (Procore, Built Technologies, Plangrid, Kojo).

Easy to see the $11T global TAM of the construction industry and assume its ripe for technology. While that may be true, there are less than a handful of companies who have successfully succeeded in serving some segment of the market (Procore, Built Technologies, Plangrid, Kojo).