BIMQuote, a leader in construction technology solutions, has named Ken Trent as its new President, a decision that underscores the company's commitment to revolutionizing the homebuilding industry with cost-saving technologies. Trent's extensive background in construction administration and digital technology solutions positions him as a pivotal figure in BIMQuote's mission to empower private homebuilders with tools previously accessible only to production builders.
With a notable tenure as Chief of Growth at Builders Capital, the nation's top private construction lender, Trent has demonstrated a remarkable ability to leverage eCommerce and digital platforms to streamline operations and enhance customer experiences. His initiatives at Builders Capital, including the development of online portals for loan management, highlight his expertise in integrating technology with traditional construction processes.
Travis Dodge, BIMQuote Founder, praised Trent's customer-centric approach and results-driven mindset, emphasizing how his leadership will accelerate the adoption of BIMQuote's software among homebuilders. The software, which offers access to discounted building materials through national provider relationships, is poised to transform the industry by enabling significant cost savings and operational efficiencies.
Trent's unique blend of construction project management skills and digital innovation expertise is expected to drive BIMQuote's growth and its value proposition to homebuilders. 'My goal is to help homebuilders realize the cost savings and operational efficiencies that BIMQuote's technology can provide,' Trent stated, reflecting on his vision for the company's future.
Currently, BIMQuote's technology is available to Builders Capital borrowers, offering them the advantage of ordering localized building materials at prices reduced by BIMQuote's nationwide network of material providers. This initiative not only promises to lower construction costs but also to level the playing field for private homebuilders competing in a market dominated by large production builders.


