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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 19 MIN

Los Angeles Fire Recovery: Data-Driven Marketing Blueprint for Homebuilders and Contractors

from The Iconic Blueprint · host Builderfriend

In this interview, Builderfriend founder Megan Keyser sits down with Pactriglo CEO and Geospatial Data Scientist Benjamin Pezzillo to dissect how hyper-local, underutilized zoning and fire data are fundamentally reshaping the Los Angeles construction market.Benjamin, who founded Pactriglo after observing mega-cities in Asia, realized the future of LA's growth is urban infill and vertical development. He shares how his proprietary data system helps contractors, architects, and developers identify and secure high-value projects while navigating complex bureaucracy, including coastal zone restrictions, hillside ordinances, and fire severity zones.Learn how to stop "spray and pray" marketing and start using data to qualify leads, justify premium pricing, and build trust with property owners facing challenging rebuild decisions.What You'll Learn: The shift from urban sprawl to urban infill in Los Angeles. How to use data to match your firm's specific expertise (e.g., 3,000 sq ft homes, high-end hillside) to property owners in immediate need. The importance of engaging property owners early in the insurance and mortgage forbearance process to build trust. Why targeted, first-class mail outreach dramatically increases your chances of securing profitable work.TIMESTAMPS0:44 | Benjamin Pezzillo on the founding of Pactriglo and the concept of underutilized zoning.2:22 | Why he focused on zoning and entitlement bottlenecks in LA bureaucracy.3:46 | The shift from LA's "sprawl" to the necessity of urban infill and density.4:57 | Using geospatial data to contribute to LA's fire rebuilding and recovery (Palisades Fire & Eaton Fire).6:00 | Defining "Strike Zone": Filtering properties based on coastal, hillside, fire, and liquefaction risk zones.8:04 | How contractors can tailor their pitches by matching their portfolio to property characteristics.10:47 | Maximizing marketing effort: Moving beyond generic mailing to targeted outreach.11:58 | The power of pre-qualified inbound calls from targeted marketing.13:30 | Update on zoning status: Why the focus is on rebuilding, not re-imagining.16:35 | The insurance and mortgage forbearance challenge property owners are facing.17:05 | The builder's role in providing sound advice and establishing trust early on.Connect with Builderfriend: [https://www.builderfriend.co] [https://www.instagram.com/builderfriend.marketing/]Connect with Benjamin Pezzillo & Pactriglo: [https://pactriglo.com] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pezzillo/]

In this interview, Builderfriend founder Megan Keyser sits down with Pactriglo CEO and Geospatial Data Scientist Benjamin Pezzillo to dissect how hyper-local, underutilized zoning and fire data are fundamentally reshaping the Los Angeles construction market.Benjamin, who founded Pactriglo after observing mega-cities in Asia, realized the future of LA's growth is urban infill and vertical development. He shares how his proprietary data system helps contractors, architects, and developers identify and secure high-value projects while navigating complex bureaucracy, including coastal zone restrictions, hillside ordinances, and fire severity zones.Learn how to stop "spray and pray" marketing and start using data to qualify leads, justify premium pricing, and build trust with property owners facing challenging rebuild decisions.What You'll Learn: The shift from urban sprawl to urban infill in Los Angeles. How to use data to match your firm's specific expertise (e.g., 3,000 sq ft homes, high-end hillside) to property owners in immediate need. The importance of engaging property owners early in the insurance and mortgage forbearance process to build trust. Why targeted, first-class mail outreach dramatically increases your chances of securing profitable work.TIMESTAMPS0:44 | Benjamin Pezzillo on the founding of Pactriglo and the concept of underutilized zoning.2:22 | Why he focused on zoning and entitlement bottlenecks in LA bureaucracy.3:46 | The shift from LA's "sprawl" to the necessity of urban infill and density.4:57 | Using geospatial data to contribute to LA's fire rebuilding and recovery (Palisades Fire & Eaton Fire).6:00 | Defining "Strike Zone": Filtering properties based on coastal, hillside, fire, and liquefaction risk zones.8:04 | How contractors can tailor their pitches by matching their portfolio to property characteristics.10:47 | Maximizing marketing effort: Moving beyond generic mailing to targeted outreach.11:58 | The power of pre-qualified inbound calls from targeted marketing.13:30 | Update on zoning status: Why the focus is on rebuilding, not re-imagining.16:35 | The insurance and mortgage forbearance challenge property owners are facing.17:05 | The builder's role in providing sound advice and establishing trust early on.Connect with Builderfriend: [https://www.builderfriend.co] [https://www.instagram.com/builderfriend.marketing/]Connect with Benjamin Pezzillo & Pactriglo: [https://pactriglo.com] [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pezzillo/]

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