$100 Million Raised for Home Building

$100 Million Raised for Home Building

From Failing to Success by Chad Kaleky

March 12, 2025 · 14 min · Season 2 · Episode 426

About this episode

Damion Lupo discusses transforming FrameTec from an idea to a billion-dollar company through innovative construction and relationship-building.

FrameTec Overview Founded: 2022 Capital Raised: $100 million Valuation: Approximately $1 billion # of Employees: 40 FrameTec Podcast Highlights ✅ Raising capital is about trust, not hype—relationships built over years lead to rapid funding success. ✅ Hiring the right mentor accelerates growth—paying for expertise creates accountability and drives high-impact decision-making. ✅ FrameTec's innovative construction process is 4x faster, produces 99% less waste, and ensures superior quality through automation. Episode Summary In this episode, Damion Lupo, co-founder of FrameTec , shares the journey of transforming an idea sketched on a napkin into a billion-dollar company in just two years. FrameTec is revolutionizing the construction industry with cutting-edge automation, drastically improving efficiency, reducing material waste, and accelerating build times. Damion explains how securing $100 million in capital was less about flashy presentations and more about years of relationship-building and establishing trust. Beyond funding, Damion dives into the 10 Steps to 10 Million , emphasizing the importance of hiring the right mentors, eliminating ego, and focusing on serving others. He…

People in this episode

Host: Chad Kaleky

Guest: Damion Lupo

Topics covered

  • capital raising
  • construction innovation
  • mentorship
  • business growth
  • efficiency
  • waste reduction

Keywords

  • capital raised
  • construction process
  • automation
  • mentorship
  • business failures
  • efficiency
  • waste reduction

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Organizations: FrameTec

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