6. Stop Digging is currently hiring, what positions are you looking for and why should someone want to work at Stop Digging LA?
We’re looking for people who have experience or a network within construction, or just have a passion for it and want to enter the industry. One of the most important traits that we’re seeking is social skills. If you have social skills you can be taught the rest.
7. As CEO and co-founder, how has Stop Digging LA’s journey been for you and what have you learned?
It’s been an incredibly enlightening journey and year, which confirms that, in the U.S., everything is possible. If there’s a will there’s a way, there are opportunities behind every single corner!
I follow my gut feeling a lot. Dreams and goals don’t always matter, sometimes you have to listen to your gut feeling because it’s very often right.
It’s extremely difficult to do something alone. The best thing you can do is to surround yourself with people who are more skilled than you.
Networking is important as well. It was through SACC-LA that we met our CPA for example. Ask for help with the parts that you shouldn’t or can’t spend your time on. Make sure you build a wise network (very difficult during the Covid-19 pandemic) and use your contacts.
One very important thing as a CEO is, don’t be afraid of asking for help!
8. Do you have a favorite place in LA?
405 [Freeway] Those who live here get the joke
I would mention the place where I live, Redondo. At the same time, we’ve lived here for just two years so there are so many places I haven’t seen yet. The observatory is a very cool spot with an amazing view. There are a lot of very nice hiking trails up in Topanga Canyon, Runyon Canyon. In my job I also see many, very beautiful, homes in Beverly Hills, Palisades, Palos Verdes and many more places.
9. What do you specifically provide help on a project?
We have a general contractor license, that allows us to provide help with an entire project, although our top focus is the screws.
10. Who are your target customers?
It’s hard to specify our customers. They’re contractors who build decks, fences and other things that need a solid foundation. We have a huge interest from private homeowners who need everything from one screw to a mailbox, to bigger DIY projects where they see the benefit of having us on-site to do the foundation and then they take over. Very often we come in and do our work and we leave before noon. With concrete, it can take days or weeks. Solar panels and the ground mount for these are also a very big part of what we focus on. We’ve made a couple of bigger projects where we install the screws and then the solar companies come in after, and they love it.
11. Stop Digging has internationalized quite fast since 2012, already operating in 12 different countries and 3 continents. How was it expanding to the U.S. market and specifically to LA? Any difficulties that surprised you?
The difficult part about LA is that the construction industry in CA and LA is very conservative. They have worked in the same way for a long time and in the construction industry, in the U.S., the pace of innovation is low. That being said, it is a challenge to introduce a new product. At the same time though, there are a lot of people in the industry who say that it’s very impressive to come as far as we have in this short of a time!
CA is also affected by earthquakes, which sets new requirements within construction. For example, in New Zealand, they build two-story houses with ground screws, where they have about the same seismic activity as in CA. The ground screw is a beneficial innovation for this, since concrete bursts while ground screws actually can flex. We are planning on starting up a research project to examine the difference between using ground screws and concrete when it comes to earthquakes. We know that it works in New Zealand, but it would be interesting with the specifics, exploring if they can be used in a different way etc.
12. Have you had a favorite project? In that case, why was it your favorite?
We have a big project together with a LA-based design firm. They design residential projects, and we are doing several houses for them at the moment. You are going to see a lot more of them in the future on our Instagram.