Modular building platform integrating design, manufacturing, and assembly
iBUILT operates a vertically integrated modular construction business with 24 acres of in-house manufacturing capacity and a tech stack heavily weighted toward design automation (AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, Navisworks) and structural analysis (Autodesk Robot, Advance Steel). Active projects center on digitizing the end-to-end pipeline—from design platforms and automated procurement communication to production-line optimization—while pain points surface persistent gaps in global logistics, inventory accuracy, and process inefficiency discovery. The hiring mix (engineering, manufacturing, procurement, logistics) reflects a company scaling operations execution as much as software.
Notable leadership hires: HR Director, Head of Global Supply Chain
iBUILT reimagines modular construction by combining design software, offsite manufacturing, and onsite assembly into a unified process. The company operates three manufacturing facilities and a 24-acre campus with access to rail, ship, and truck transportation. Their approach targets 20% cost reduction and 50% faster timelines versus traditional construction, with guaranteed budgets and no change orders. Projects span design technology platforms, automated ordering and inventory systems, procurement digitization, and quality optimization. The organization serves as both a technology company and a manufacturing operator, positioning itself at the intersection of construction development, factory production, and logistics.
AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, Navisworks, Autodesk Advance Steel, Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis, DynamoDB, Procore, Sage 300, and Microsoft Office. Stack emphasizes design automation and structural analysis.
New York, New York. The company operates three manufacturing facilities and a 24-acre campus with transportation access via rail, ship, and truck.
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