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A.I. at Scale: The Big-Firm Advantage Is Getting Cheap

6 min · 23. maj 2026
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Episode summary: The capabilities that used to require a big firm's budget are getting cheap. Across Placer Solutions A.I. peer groups, smaller builders are retiring legacy estimating software outright, collapsing contract and safety review into a generalist plus a model, and shipping production tools in hours. What you'll learn:- Why a twelve-person preconstruction team fully retired On-Screen Takeoff for Togal after back-testing it to near-exact quantities, and what "retire, don't pilot" really signals.- How a CFO and a superintendent built a safety-review GPT in about four hours that now saves four to six hours per subcontractor plan.- What it means that a specialty sub with no estimating department built a production bid-intake workflow in roughly a day.- Where the advantage gets fragile: workarounds, governance gaps, and the builds firms abandon.Who this is for:- Construction executives, innovation/digital leaders, operations, and IT/security teams navigating A.I. adoption decisions. Full report & free sample: https://www.placersolutions.io/product/agi-in-construction Learn about the peer groups: https://www.placersolutions.io/peer-groups

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