Denver, Colorado – BYLD Inc., a leader in construction technology, is proud to announce that it has been awarded the Denver Innovation in Housing Award. In addition, the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) has approved a significant Innovative Housing Incentive Program (IHIP) grant for the company.
This acknowledgment comes as recognition of BYLD’s groundbreaking approach to building attainable housing in the Denver region, leveraging its advanced integrated software and hardware solutions. These technologies significantly reduce the time and cost associated with construction projects, optimizing the use of materials and labor through what BYLD refers to as its “BYLD by numbers” approach to framing automation.
Michael Lastowski, cofounder of BYLD, expressed his gratitude and vision following the announcement: “This award is a testament to the fact that BYLD is bringing new technology to design and construction. Our clients and customers can significantly lower the cost of design and construction by employing our platform. Our goal is to make construction more akin to lean manufacturing, and this grant will greatly assist in realizing that vision.”
The Innovative Housing Incentive Program grant was awarded after careful consideration by the interagency review panel, which cited BYLD’s innovative approach to creating more accessible housing solutions and its positive impact on regional economic growth as key factors in their decision.
BYLD’s technology not only accelerates the construction process but also aims to revolutionize the industry by making building operations as efficient and waste-free as possible. The company’s integrated solutions and supply chain management Portal are at the forefront of transforming how buildings are designed and constructed.
For more information about BYLD Inc. and its innovative solutions, please visit byldinc.com.
About BYLD Inc.: Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, BYLD Inc. specializes in cutting-edge software and hardware solutions that streamline the design and construction process. The company’s technology transforms architectural plans into code-compliant light gauge steel structures that can be fabricated on-site, drastically reducing construction time and environmental impact.