Traceable numbers
We never invent a price we can't ground in your data. If we can't, we say so and ask.
The biggest builders compete with an estimating department, a cost database, and software no small shop can afford. We think the small shop deserves the same machine — and the work that comes with it.
Cubria started in Greenville, watching good builders lose jobs — or lose money on them — because the quote took all night and still came down to a gut feel. The numbers were sitting right there in their finished jobs. Nothing was using them.
So we built the thing the big firms already have: a system that reads the job, prices it from your own history, and turns it into a contract. No estimating hire. No enterprise rollout. Just your numbers, working for you.
We're a small shop too. We answer the phone, we sit at the table, and we'd rather earn the next job than lock you into a contract.

We named it Cubria for two reasons. A cubit is the ancient builder's unit — the original measuring stick that turned plans into structures. It stands for accuracy: pricing a job from real, measurable history instead of guesswork. And cubría, Spanish for “it covered,” speaks to completeness — a quote that accounts for every line, leaves nothing out, and has the whole job covered.
Measurement and coverage: the two things a small builder needs to quote with confidence and win the work.
Priced from real, measurable history — not guesswork.
Every line accounted for — the whole job covered.
We never invent a price we can't ground in your data. If we can't, we say so and ask.
Your job history belongs to you. We price from your numbers and keep them yours.
No long contracts. We'd rather keep earning your business than trap you in it.
"The big builders have an estimating department, a cost database, and expensive software. We built Cubria so the small shop gets that same machine — without the headcount."
Whether you're across the street or across the country — bring a job and see what your own numbers can do.