Buz Artiano
OwnerBuz Artiano is a seasoned leader and visionary in the residential construction industry, bringing over 40 years of proven expertise to his role as CEO and Founder of BuildX, a custom building and renovation firm based in Southeastern Massachusetts. Under his leadership, BuildX has emerged as a trusted specialist in Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), custom homes, renovations, and additions—championing transparent processes, energy-efficient design, and exceptional craftsmanship. Over the course of his distinguished career, Buz has demonstrated strategic leadership, innovative thinking, and an unwavering commitment to quality—successfully completing more than $450 million in residential construction and reconstruction projects. Prior to BuildX, he founded, scaled, and exited two successful construction businesses, including RebuildX, a prominent structural fire and water damage repair company he sold in 2021. Collectively, his experience encompasses 800+ homes in subdivisions and condominium developments and 18,000+ restoration projects that set high standards for efficiency and client satisfaction. At BuildX, Buz has applied decades of hands-on experience to meet the rising demand for ADUs as modern multigenerational housing solutions. The company currently has multiple ADU projects in active construction and pre-construction, driven by BuildX’s reputation for clarity, quality, and on-time delivery in a rapidly expanding market. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Buz has served on the Kingston Conservation Commission, advocating for sustainable development practices and environmentally responsible building standards that benefit communities and the built environment. Buz Artiano’s entrepreneurial success, disciplined construction management approach, and commitment to industry innovation have established him as a trusted leader and forward-thinking authority within residential construction and the ADU movement. His work continues to shape how quality housing is imagined, built, and lived in across Massachusetts and beyond.