Founded group of individuals and veterans construction and tech industry
Listed on 2026-05-29
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Construction
Operations Manager
Linked Field is a venture-backed, early-stage
company
Founded by a group of ambitious individuals and veterans from the construction and tech industry.
From Plan Grid, Apple Park, Yahoo, Microsoft, Baidu and top ENR General Contractors, we’ve managed and completed ambitious projects used by millions of people around the world. We are passionate about changing the construction industry by tackling one of the industry’s toughest and oldest challenges - the construction labor shortage problem.
We are specifically focused on solving the “white-collar” labor shortage problem.Construction project teams are over-worked, understaffed and the to-do list is piling up! Linked Field is building a tech-enabled platform that connects remote construction professionals with busy project teams. Our vision is to super-charge our platform with in-house software that is easy and delightful to use for both the construction companies and the remote professionals.
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We help companies streamline subcontractor and project management and grow a bigger business without the high cost and burden of finding, onboarding and training new full-time employees.
Reduce the riskWe reduce the customer's overhead burden and risk in this (very) uncertain market.
Flexible WorkforceWe offer our customers the ability to turn their workforce on and off like a faucet to manage the ebb and flow of a project demand.
LeadershipThe Linked Field founding team comes from top tech and ENR companies, where they designed, managed, and built over 1.5 billion square feet of projects—including hospitals, campuses, and facilities for Kaiser, Stanford, Apple, Facebook, Google, Amazon, Solar City, Microsoft, Yahoo, Baidu and Tesla.
Kevin and Manish first met as classmates at UC Berkeley, where they both studied Civil and Environmental Engineering and bonded over their shared interest in construction and innovation. Years later, Kevin met Kyle while working as a project manager, overseeing the construction of a corporate office where Kyle was a senior engineer
.Despite coming from different sides of the industry—construction management, design, and backend engineering—they shared the same frustration: construction teams lacked the tools and resources they needed to work efficiently. That common ground led to the creation of Linked Field—a platform built by construction veterans and technologists to bring modern tools, flexible talent, and smarter workflows to the jobsite and the industry.
CEO & Founder
Kevin Cheng has a B.S. / M.S from UCBerkeley in Civil and Environmental Engineering. He started his career as a project engineer intern and spent 15 years in construction project management before transitioning to construction tech. As an early alpha user and partner of Plan Grid, he later joined the team as their first Product Strategist, helping shape the product prior to its acquisition by Auto Desk .
Kyle Tsai
CTO & Founder
Kyle Tsai is a seasoned software engineer with a Masters degree from UCLA. He has deep experience building scalable platforms and leading technical teams. Before Linked Field, he held engineering roles at top tech companies including Microsoft, Yahoo, and Baidu, where he specialized in backend systems, data infrastructure, and distributed computing.
Manish Dalia
Customer Success
Manish Dalia is a licensed civil engineer turned construction tech leader with over 15 years of experience managing complex infrastructure and site development projects. Before joining Linked Field as its first full-time hire and Customer Success Manager, Manish held leadership roles at firms like Arup and Luk and Associates, where he oversaw high-profile projects including Apple Park and the Presidio Parkway.
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