From Napkin Sketches to Precision Frames: How Robots Are Transforming Home Building

EPISODE · Apr 8, 2025 · 1H 34M

From Napkin Sketches to Precision Frames: How Robots Are Transforming Home Building

from Audrow Nash Podcast · host Audrow Nash

Housing is expensive, and a big part of that cost is labor. What if robots could build the frames for our homes, making construction faster, safer, and more affordable?I talk with Barrett Ames, Co-founder of BotBuilt, about how his company is revolutionizing home construction by automating the framing process. Barrett shares how they've solved the challenges of working with imperfect lumber, translating floor plans into precise 3D models, and reducing on-site framing time from weeks to just hours.You'll like this interview if you're interested in robotics startups finding that sweet spot between technical challenge and market opportunity, the future of construction, or how automation might help address America's housing crisis.JOBS AT BOTBUILThttps://jobs.audrownashpodcast.com/jobs?q=BotBuiltTRANSCRIPT- https://audrownashpodcast.com/posts/21-botbuilt/transcriptEPISODE LINKS- Barrett Ames' website: https://www.cbames.com/- BotBuilt's website: https://www.botbuilt.com/- Barrett on X/Twitter: https://x.com/cbames- Barrett on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cbames- BotBuilt on X/Twitter: https://x.com/botbuilt_- BotBuilt on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/botbuilt/PODCAST LINKS- Podcast Website: https://audrownashpodcast.com/- Podcast Jobs board: https://jobs.audrownashpodcast.com/- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@audrow- Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/audrow-nash-podcast/id1716486786- Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/74jWpWiLwsasY2QHtDcl8I?si=6c92796bf9554162TIMECODES(0:00) Start(2:20) Overview(7:01) Challenges(18:43) Sketch to Structure(27:26) Generative Solutions(30:53) Structuring Build(36:08) When Things Go Wrong(42:43) Traditional vs. Automated(57:28) Time & Cost(1:08:32) Long-Term Vision(1:15:02) Construction Opportunities(1:24:39) Lessons Learned(1:33:33) Final Thoughts

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