About Continuum — an AI-native construction platform

A custom home is the largest purchase most people ever make.
And the least understood.
A mortgage, a car, a school — every other major decision starts with an honest number up front.
Building a home does not. The first number comes from a contractor — on their timeline, in their interest.
Infintas gives you the first honest number.

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Three convictions that shape every line of code we write.

i.Honesty

Honest beats optimistic.

Most construction estimates dress as quotes — single numbers that paper over site conditions, weather, lead times, and the change orders that almost always follow. We don’t trade in that kind of certainty. Every estimate we produce is a range with a confidence level and surfaced risks, even when the truth costs us a sale.

In the product: every estimate ships with a cost range, a confidence level, and explicit risk flags. No single numbers, no false precision.

ii.One workspace

One thread, both sides.

Most construction software serves one party — the contractor, the homeowner, or the sub — and the gaps between those tools are where projects lose time and money. Infintas runs one workspace for the project: same scope, same brief, same decision history visible to the homeowner and the contractor at once.

In the product:intake, estimate, matched brief, contractor bid, decision — one workspace, one thread, both sides looking at the same project.

iii.Calibration

Every build sharpens the next.

Every project run through Infintas refines the regional model — cost-per-square-foot data, timeline variance, where contractors hit and where they miss. Your estimate is informed by every estimate that came before it, in your region, at your finish level. The model doesn’t go stale.

In the product: every estimate, every bid, every closeout is logged and folded back into the regional model that prices the next project.


We start at the ground.

Before software, before estimates, before any of this — the work begins with a site, a survey, and a set of questions. Continuum isn’t replacing that conversation. We’re the layer underneath it that makes it honest.

Move your cursor across the plan. The site reads back.


We’re early. On purpose.

Infintas is in open beta in Vail and Aspen, Colorado — two of the highest-cost custom home markets in the United States. If the pricing model holds up here, in alpine conditions, with seasonal build windows and specialty trades, it holds up anywhere.

The contractor network is small and deliberately curated. Beta general contractors are onboarded one at a time, not scraped from public listings — so the matches a homeowner sees represent actual capacity and actual trade focus, not sponsored placement.

The AI pricing engine, the contractor portal, and the homeowner workspace are live. The rest of the platform is being built one honest piece at a time. We’d rather ship a small thing that works than a wide one that doesn’t.

Status · Open beta · Accepting projects in Vail and Aspen

Three co-founders.

Continuum was founded by a team of three who built things before they built software for them. We are the platform we wished existed when we were on the other end of an estimate.

Coleman Dowdeswell
Co-founder

The engine, the portal, the data.

David McMichael
Co-founder

Direction and partnerships.

Chad Wilkinson
Co-founder

Beta partners and field work.


The next step

Run your project through Infintas.

A range, a confidence level, surfaced risks, and contractor matches — in under ten seconds. No phone call, no site visit, no commitment.

Reach usColeman@cntm.aipartnerships · beta interest · contractor onboarding