In the U.S., there are over 20,000 building permit jurisdictions, each with its own quirks, file formats, and arcane rules. Yet, despite (or perhaps because of) the torrent of information flowing through city planning departments every day, no centralized, standardized database exists. The result? A fractured mirror of America’s construction activity, one that's invisible to most businesses, policymakers, and even the contractors doing the work.
That’s the puzzle Ryan Buckley is trying to solve with Shovels, a startup that uses AI to systematically clean, enrich, and standardize building permit and contractor data. Founded in 2022, the company has already raised $6.5 million total in funding, including a $5 million seed round led by Base10 Partners this week. Its ambition: to become
Shovels Wants to Dig Up America’s Missing Data with $5M Seed
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