Structural engineer turned AI operator. Building seven autonomous businesses under one infrastructure — powered by 26 agents, zero bureaucracy, and generational intent.
I spent six years as a structural and O&G engineer — Gulf Interstate, ACE Fabricators, projects across the Permian Basin and Gulf Coast. I learned how systems actually work: under load, under pressure, where the failure points are.
I took that engineering lens and applied it to business. Every company I build is a load-bearing structure — designed to hold weight, not collapse under it. The AI automation isn't a gimmick. It's the structural steel.
Today I operate seven businesses under one infrastructure stack: Supabase, Vercel, VAPI, and now my own telecom layer. Twenty-six AI agents handle intake, qualification, dispatch, and follow-up across all verticals simultaneously.
This isn't hustle culture. It's systems engineering applied to generational wealth. What I'm building is meant to be handed down.
Real estate deals, demolition bids, engineering projects, mineral rights, credit repair, or just want to talk systems — reach out directly.