Fifty years in the field. Three years ahead of it.
King of Dublin Builders is a technology, innovation, and AI integration & consulting company. We build AI solutions for construction companies: AI-powered applications and chatbots that maximize workflow, minimize expenses, and mitigate human error. Designed by people with fifty years on job sites.
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Five decades on job sites. We build tools for problems we've stood next to, not read about.
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Twenty years reading contracts, claims, and clients, so our tools speak plain English, not software.
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Three years architecting systems that watch budget, schedule, and safety, now built for your company.
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All of it in every tool we ship. Built by builders, not by a software company guessing at your work.
AI tools, built by builders
Every engagement runs on the same foundation: working AI systems designed by people with five decades on job sites.
AI integration & consulting
We walk your operation the way you'd walk a job: estimating, buyout, scheduling, dailies, closeout. Then we map where AI saves hours and dollars, before you spend a cent.
Explore →Your company's own app
A construction industry AI app should carry your name, not ours. One custom application, built from a profile of how your outfit actually runs and branded as your company's own. Office and field on the same page, from RFI to punch list.
Explore →Safety & field intelligence
Jobsite monitoring that flags hazards and schedule drift early, and keeps audit-ready compliance paperwork current on its own.
Explore →Construction AI that earns its keep
Construction AI is planning, monitoring, and automation software that uses project data to estimate costs, track schedule variance, flag safety risk, and file field paperwork automatically. King of Dublin Builders designs and integrates it for construction companies, and only for construction companies.
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Numbers that hold up on bid day
AI estimating and takeoff modeled against decades of real field data, so your number is right before ground breaks.
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Drift caught before the change order
Budget and schedule variance flagged in days, not at the monthly look-back.
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Daily logs that file themselves
Reports, photos, and inspections move field-to-office without anyone retyping a thing.
Same logic. Different material.
AI and construction are built on the same foundation: logic, sequence, and inspection. A building goes up footings first, framing next, finishes last. An AI system is assembled the same way: data first, then structure, then output. It is construction, just digital.
We see the reluctance to adopt AI in the construction industry, and we understand it. This trade measures twice for a living, and it has been pitched plenty of software that never poured a footing. So we do not ask for faith. We map your workflow, show you the parallel, and prove the savings before anything ships.
Asked, answered
The questions construction companies actually ask about bringing AI into their operation, answered without the hype.
Construction AI is software that applies machine learning to construction work: reading plans for takeoffs and estimates, simulating schedules, tracking jobsite progress, monitoring safety, and filing field paperwork automatically. For a construction company, that means tighter bids, earlier warnings, and fewer hours lost to admin.
By role. Estimators use AI takeoff software for bid-ready numbers in hours, not days. Project managers use AI construction scheduling to forecast delays before they land. Superintendents get automated daily reports and progress tracking. Safety teams get hazard detection and clean compliance logs. We build and integrate those tools for one operation at a time: yours.
Healthy skepticism. Construction measures twice for a living, and most software it gets pitched was built by people who never stood on a jobsite. The way past the reluctance is the parallel: a building and an AI system are both built on a logical foundation, raised in sequence, and inspected at every stage. AI is construction, just digital. Once a contractor sees that, AI integration stops feeling like a gamble and starts looking like the obvious move: workflow maximized, expenses minimized, human error caught early. That is the first conversation we have with every client. The shift is already underway: the AGC annual survey finds 61% of construction firms use AI or plan to increase their investment in it, up from 44% in 2024.
AI integration and consulting is the work of fitting artificial intelligence into a construction company's daily operations: auditing how you estimate, schedule, and report, identifying where AI saves hours and dollars, then building and integrating the tools. King of Dublin Builders does this work exclusively for construction companies.
Four kinds, mostly. AI-assisted estimating that models cost against historical field data. Schedule variance tracking that flags drift before it becomes a change order. Field-to-office automation that moves daily reports, photos, and inspections without anyone retyping a thing. And safety intelligence that flags hazards early and keeps compliance documentation current. All of it ships inside one custom application built for your company and branded as your own, alongside AI chatbots trained on your plans, specs, and contracts.
Yes. Every application is custom built. We start by assembling a company profile: we speak with your people, map the current workflow, find the pain points, and identify the positions whose day can be streamlined. A streamlined workflow is a happier employee. The result is a construction industry AI app tailored to your company and branded as your own, so the office and the field coordinate seamlessly in one place that carries your name.
The best AI for a construction company is the one built around how that company already runs. Category leaders exist for point tasks like takeoffs, scheduling, and site capture, but a tool that fights your workflow gets abandoned by Friday. That is why we start with a company profile and build one custom application, integrated by people who know the trade and branded as your own.
Off-the-shelf construction software works when your workflow matches the tool out of the box. When the way you run work is your edge, the software should fit the company, not the other way around. We assemble a company profile with your people, then build the application around it, so the office and the field coordinate in one place that carries your name.
No. AI plans, watches, and reports; people build. Our tools exist so fifty years of field judgment goes further, and so problems surface while they are still cheap to fix. The crews keep working the way they work; the paperwork files itself.
Industry research puts AI-assisted estimating at a 10-15% reduction in project costs (Deloitte). Automated field reporting cuts administrative hours by 30-50% at pilot firms, and AI takeoff tools run about five times faster than manual methods, recovering 15 to 20 hours per estimator per week. The clearest saving is the change order that never happens: drift gets caught in days, not months.
The cost of construction AI depends on the scope: the size of the operation, the workflows being automated, and whether the tool is off the shelf or custom built. King of Dublin Builders prices every engagement from a company profile and shows the ROI math before you commit a dollar: hours saved, errors avoided, dollars recovered. The first consultation is 30 minutes. No pressure, no obligation.
King of Dublin Builders is a technology, innovation, and AI integration & consulting company in West Palm Beach, Florida. We build AI tools for construction companies. The team combines 50+ years of general contracting, 20 years of advertising and marketing, and 3 years of AI systems architecture, so the tools are designed by people who've stood on job sites.
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A 30-minute consultation. No pressure, no obligation. Just a clear read on where AI saves your operation time, paperwork, and money.
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