Our Goal
Building a smarter world where construction learns, adapts, and evolves through technology
We see construction not as a slow, manual process, but as an intelligent, evolving system, one that learns, adapts, and scales through technology. By merging automation, data, and advanced engineering, we’re creating infrastructure that builds itself smarter each time.
We aim to bridge the physical and digital worlds, turning machines into collaborators, sites into connected ecosystems, and planning into a living, responsive process. Our vision is to make construction faster, safer, and radically more precise while reducing waste, risk, and human strain.
This isn’t just about efficiency. It’s about transforming how humanity interacts with the ground we stand on, shaping a new era of earthworks, architecture, and design that are adaptive by nature and powered by intelligence.
Our Story
We built the world’s largest rocket and connected millions, and learned one thing: infrastructure is everything
We were part of the teams that built the largest rocket ever launched, deployed the world’s biggest satellite constellation, and delivered global connectivity to millions. Through those missions, one lesson became clear: infrastructure is the true frontier.
At Starbase, the hardest part of reaching Mars wasn’t building the rocket, it was building everything around it. Roads, power, water, communications, housing, and the foundational systems took more time, money, and coordination than the spacecraft itself. We saw firsthand how outdated construction slows down innovation.
Now, we’re setting out to change that to build the next generation of infrastructure: faster, smarter, and designed to scale anywhere on Earth, or beyond it.
Our Vision
We’re applying the same bold engineering that launched rockets to rebuild Earth, faster, smarter, and ready for Mars
Now we’re applying the same bold engineering mindset that pushed the boundaries of spaceflight to transform construction itself, making it faster, safer, and dramatically more efficient. Because when we accelerate how we build, we accelerate everything else: innovation, progress, and human potential.
By bringing the principles of simplification, iteration, acceleration, and automation to the built world, we can unlock a new era of infrastructure, one that evolves like software and scales like technology.
Faster construction means faster progress. It becomes a self-sustaining engine for solving civilization’s toughest challenges, from housing and climate resilience to industrial expansion and, ultimately, the foundation for life beyond Earth.
The breakthroughs we develop here will power the technologies that one day make settlement on Mars possible, proving that the future of building on Earth is inseparable from the future of building everywhere.