Daibau international d.o.o.
Daibau international d.o.o. is a company.
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Key people at Daibau international d.o.o..
Daibau international d.o.o. is a company.
Key people at Daibau international d.o.o..
Key people at Daibau international d.o.o..
Daibau International d.o.o. is a construction technology platform that connects investors, individuals, and companies with vetted contractor firms and professionals for projects in procurement and construction.[1][2][3] Operating primarily in Central and Southeastern Europe—including Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Romania, and Slovakia—it serves clients seeking efficient contractor matching while enabling contractors to access projects, build reputations, and manage bids.[1][3][5] The platform solves key pain points in the fragmented construction market by shortening selection time, reducing risks, and providing tools like dashboards for quotes, profiles, feedback, and price guides, having facilitated over 300,000 projects with a network covering more than 60% of active contractors in its markets.[1][3]
With 36 employees and headquarters in locations like Graz, Maribor, and Zagreb, Daibau's growth momentum stems from its expansion across high-growth economies, free tools for contractors (e.g., apps and webpages), and a focus on transparency through evaluations and educational content.[1][3]
Daibau International d.o.o., originally founded as Eforma d.o.o. in 2013 (with some sources noting 2014) in Maribor, Slovenia, emerged from the need to digitize marketing and procurement for small businesses in construction.[1][2][4] The company developed portals like MojMojster and Daibau as online platforms for efficient contractor search, reputation building via websites and references, and streamlined bidding—aimed at cutting costs, accelerating processes, and minimizing risks for all parties.[2][6]
Early traction included becoming a finalist for Slovenian Startup of the Year in 2013, highlighting its innovative approach to linking clients with home construction and renovation professionals.[2] From these roots in IT-driven construction matchmaking, it evolved into a broader international network, onboarding contractors through manual interviews and trials while expanding geographically.[3]
Daibau rides the proptech wave digitizing Europe's fragmented construction sector, particularly in fast-growing Central and Southeastern markets where traditional procurement is slow and opaque.[1][5] Its timing aligns with rising demand for efficient, transparent platforms amid post-pandemic infrastructure booms and EU-funded renovations, leveraging network effects in underserved regions to capture 60% contractor market share.[1]
By standardizing matchmaking, feedback, and tools, it influences the ecosystem through transparency—reducing asymmetries for investors and small firms—while enabling large contractors to find partners, ultimately pushing the industry toward integrated value chains.[1][3][5]
Daibau is poised to solidify as Europe's leading construction network by deepening integrations across adjacent markets and enhancing AI-driven matching or full value-chain tools.[1][5] Trends like sustainable building regulations, labor shortages, and digital adoption in CEE will accelerate its growth, potentially expanding to more EU countries or adjacent services like financing.
As proptech matures, its influence could evolve from regional matcher to ecosystem orchestrator, amplifying efficiency in a sector ripe for disruption—echoing its origins in simplifying what was once a cumbersome, risk-filled process.[2][3]