Built by an Engineer
Who Understands Construction—
And How to Optimize It
Automation & AI Consulting for construction-driven businesses, led by Jorge Agudelo, a professional with over 10 years of experience in engineering, inspections, and construction-related operations.
Professional Background
Jorge Agudelo is a Civil Engineer, holding a Master of Science (MSc) in Structural and Seismic Engineering obtained from the National University of Engineering (UNI), Nicaragua, and a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Quindio, Colombia.
He has more than 10 years of professional experience working across civil engineering, structural analysis, inspections, regulatory review, and construction-related processes.
In the United States, Jorge is a licensed Home Inspector in the State of Florida. His consulting services are focused on process optimization, automation, and operational efficiency, not on the provision of licensed engineering services within the state.
Master's Degree
MSc in Structural and Seismic Engineering, National University of Engineering (UNI), Nicaragua
Bachelor's Degree
Civil Engineering, University of Quindio, Colombia
Licensed Inspector
Licensed Home Inspector, State of Florida, USA
Areas of Expertise
Civil and structural engineering analysis
Review of construction plans and technical reports
Regulatory and compliance processes
Field inspections and technical documentation
Operational workflows within construction-related businesses
This technical background informs every automation and optimization strategy delivered.
Why This Experience
Matters for Your Business
Most consultants understand technology. Few understand construction.
Jorge's background allows him to:
Understand engineering and inspection workflows
Navigate regulatory and compliance environments
Design automation systems that align with real construction operations
Avoid theoretical solutions that fail in practice
The result is practical automation that improves speed, accuracy, and control.
Consulting Philosophy
Technology alone does not fix inefficiency. Systems do.
Every engagement focuses on:
Understanding real operational workflows — Not theoretical models, but how work actually gets done
Identifying bottlenecks and manual dependencies — Finding where time and money are being lost
Designing automation around people and processes — Building systems that teams will actually use
This ensures adoption, scalability, and measurable improvement.