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Build Value, Not Just Data with Victor Muchiri

33 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Are you actually creating value on your projects, or just getting better at tracking activity? In this episode, Victor Muchiri of BuildVision and engineer turned construction economist breaks down the hard truth: construction doesn’t have a technology problem, it has an economics problem. While the industry races toward AI, dashboards and digital tools, Victor challenges a deeper question most teams avoid: Are your workflows designed to capture value, or just measure it? Through real-world examples and sharp analogies, we explore why contractors can build incredibly valuable projects and still struggle with thin margins, and why adding more software often doesn’t fix the root issue.

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