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Startup Hustle: Construction Entrepreneurship

Read time: 2 minutes
Published: May 05, 2021
Last updated: November 04, 2022

Summary

Billd CEO, Chris Doyle, has been in construction long enough to know that everyone involved in the building process – subs, GCs, suppliers, and even project owners – benefit when processes and expectations are aligned. So, why is it that many of the issues prevalent in construction are often dismissed as “just the way construction works?”

In his conversation with Matt DeCoursey on the Startup Hustle podcast, Chris covered a lot of ground: opportunities to maximize profit margin for subs of all sizes; how suppliers can enhance their relationships with customers; and even how everyone involved can combat rising material costs.

The common thread in all of this? Building and maintaining a strong brand and strong relationships is essential for everyone in construction. Listen to the full episode to learn about the different components that go into creating successful relationships in construction.

“Your ability to deliver every time, time and time again – to achieve your goal; that’s your brand, that’s your relationship… Invest in your crew: how to be safer, more efficient, more flexible on the job site. Invest in that side. That’s how you’re really solving problems for your customer.” Chris Doyle

About Billd: Billd stands alone as a partner that truly champions the subcontractor. Founded in 2018 by two industry veterans in both construction and finance, Billd’s construction-specific financial and payment products empower subcontractors to overcome the impacts of the longstanding broken payment cycle in construction. Billd offers access to working capital solutions to cover subcontractors’ most pressing costs, including materials and labor, providing flexible credit to accommodate the unpredictability of cash flow in construction. Billd’s patented analytic and financing methodology allows subcontractors to stabilize cash flow and more effectively grow their businesses.

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