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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.17

                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

         THIS AGREEMENT is made as of May 19, 1999, between BUILDNET INC., a
corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of North Carolina
("BuildNet") and Charles M. Cosby ("Employee").

         WHEREAS, BuildNet desires to employ Employee and Employee desires to
accept such employment on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and

         WHEREAS, the parties hereby acknowledge that the goodwill, continued
patronage, names, addresses and specific business requirements of BuildNet's
clients and customers, and the designs, procedures, systems, strategies,
business methods and know-how of BuildNet, having been acquired through
BuildNet's efforts and/or the expenditure of considerable time and money, are
among the principal assets of BuildNet; and

         WHEREAS, the parties hereby acknowledge that as a result of the
position in which Employee will be employed by BuildNet, Employee will develop
special skills and knowledge peculiar to BuildNet's business, whereby Employee
has become and will continue to become, through Employee's employment with
BuildNet, acquainted with the identities of the clients and customers of
BuildNet, and has acquired and will continue to acquire access to the techniques
of BuildNet in carrying on its business, as well as other confidential and
proprietary information; and

         WHEREAS, the parties hereto acknowledge that the covenants set forth in
Sections 8 through 11 (the "Covenants") of this Agreement are necessary for the
reasonable and proper protection of BuildNet's confidential and proprietary
information (as defined herein), customer relationships, and the goodwill of
BuildNet's business, and that such Covenants constitute a material portion of
the consideration for Employee's employment hereunder;

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual promises
and covenants contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration,
the receipt and legal sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties
agree as follows.

         1. Position; Employment. BuildNet agrees to employ Employee, and
Employee agrees to be employed, as Vice Chairman of BuildNet, or in such other
position as the Board of Directors may from time to time reasonably assign
(subject however to the provisions of Section 7 (d)). The employment of Employee
shall commence as of the date of this Agreement and continue for the period
beginning on the date hereof and ending as provided in Section 7 hereof.

         2. Performance of Duties. Employee agrees to use his best efforts to
devote substantially his entire time and best efforts, skill ability and
attention to the business and affairs of BuildNet and to the performance of the
services and duties as he may be reasonably assigned from time to time by the
Chairman of the Board or Board of Directors of BuildNet. In his capacity as Vice
Chairman, Employee shall be one of the executive officers of BuildNet (or any
successor, or entity directly or indirectly controlling BuildNet), and his
duties in such position

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shall be consistent with that status as a senior executive officer, and he shall
be accorded the benefits, facilities, staff assistance, perquisites and other
privileges accorded such executives.

         In the performance of his responsibilities as Vice Chairman, Employee
shall be subject to all of BuildNet's policies, rules and regulations applicable
to its employees of comparable status. Employee shall report directly to and be
subject to the direction of the Chairman of the Board and Board of Directors of
BuildNet. Employee shall perform the duties consistent with Employee's
knowledge, experience, and position and the duties of BuildNet employees of
comparable status. Employee shall have such other duties and responsibilities
consistent with his position as the Board of Directors of BuildNet shall from
time to time reasonably assign to him. In performing such duties, Employee shall
be subject to and shall substantially abide by all policies and procedures
developed by BuildNet.

         3. Compensation.

                  (a) Base Salary. In consideration of Employee's services
hereunder, BuildNet shall pay Employee a minimum annual base salary of One
Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) per annum, less applicable statutory
deductions, payable in accordance with BuildNet's normal payroll practices (the
"Base Salary"). Employee's Base Salary shall be reviewed by the Board of
Directors of BuildNet on an annual basis and may be increased as the Board of
Directors of BuildNet deems appropriate in its sole discretion.

                  (b) Signing Bonus. Employee shall receive a signing bonus
of Sixty-five Thousand Dollars ($65,000) paid in the following fashion. $30,000
will be paid upon series B funding as a signing bonus. $35,000 will be paid upon
series B funding as an interest free loan to be forgiven after 1 year in lieu of
an annual bonus.

                  (c) Other Bonus. Employee may receive a bonus each calendar
year during his continued employment comparable to bonuses paid to other
similarly situated officers of BuildNet and as determined by the Board of
Directors in its sole discretion.

         4. Work Location. Employee's primary work location shall be in King
County, Washington, and he shall be reimbursed for all reasonable expenses of
travel on behalf of BuildNet, or as requested or instructed by BuildNet or its
Board of Directors. If Employee is requested and agrees (in his sole discretion)
to relocate his personal residence, BuildNet shall reimburse Employee for
reasonable and documented expenses associated with Employee's relocation to the
new residence, including, without limitation (a) fees paid to any relocation
service; (b) moving expenses, which shall include packing and moving of
household items and up to sixty (60) days' temporary living expenses for
Employee and his family; and (c) reasonable closing costs incurred by Employee
in connection with the sale of his home in King County, Washington (including
but not limited to sales commissions not to exceed six percent (6%) of the
selling price), and the purchase of a home in the Raleigh/Durham area.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section 6, no expense will be reimbursed
by BuildNet without prior consent of the Chairman of BuildNet if such expense is
greater than $5,000.

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         5. Employee Benefits. During the Term of this Agreement, Employee shall
be eligible to receive and/or participate in all employee benefits that are
offered by BuildNet to its employees generally.

         6. Intentionally Omitted.

         7. Term and Termination. The term of the Employee's employment under
this Agreement (the "Term of Employment") shall commence as of the date hereof
and continue through the date four (4) years from such date, unless earlier
terminated in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. The Term of
Employment shall automatically be extended for successive one (1) year terms
after the initial term unless either party gives notice of non-renewal at least
ninety (90) days prior to the end of the then-current term. This Agreement shall
terminate prior to the expiration of the Term of Employment upon the occurrence
of any one of the following events.

                  (a) Cause. BuildNet may terminate this Agreement, at any time,
with or without Cause, and with or without prior notice to Employee, in which
event all payments under this Agreement shall cease, except as provided in
Section 7(d) below. The term "Cause" as used herein shall mean (i) Employee, in
carrying out his duties hereunder, has been guilty of gross negligence or
willful and wanton misconduct which in either case results in material harm to
the financial condition, business, assets, or prospects of BuildNet; (ii) the
conviction of, or the entering of a plea of no contest by, Employee for a felony
or crime involving moral turpitude, (iii) any act involving dishonesty in the
performance of Employee's duties hereunder, including, without limitation,
fraud, misappropriation or embezzlement, (iv) any material breach of this
Agreement by Employee, which failure cannot be cured or shall not have been
cured within thirty (30) days after receipt by Employee of written notice from
BuildNet specifying in reasonable detail the nature of such breach; or (v)
Employee fails to carry out reasonable directions (consistent with his position
as set forth in Section 1 hereof and the provisions of this Agreement) of the
Board of Directors of BuildNet, which failure cannot be cured or shall not have
been cured within thirty (30) days after receipt by Employee of written notice
from BuildNet specifying in reasonable detail the failure to so carry out such
directions.

                  (b) Death. This Agreement shall terminate if Employee dies
during the Term of Employment. In such event, BuildNet shall pay to the
Employee's executors, legal representatives or administrators an amount as set
forth in Section 7(d) below.

                  (c) Disability. BuildNet may terminate this Agreement if
Employee shall suffer a Disability, in which event all payments under this
Agreement shall cease, except as provided in Section 7(d) below. For purposes of
this Agreement, "Disability" shall mean that Employee has not performed his
full-time duties with BuildNet for six (6) consecutive months or an aggregate of
six (6) months within a twelve (12) month period as a result of his incapacity
due to physical or mental illness.

                  (d) Certain Payments Upon Termination. If, during the Term of
Employment, BuildNet terminates the employment of Employee for Cause, Employee
voluntarily terminates his employment with BuildNet unless such termination
promptly follows a substantial reduction

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in Employee's duties, responsibility or authority, or upon the death or
Disability of Employee during the Term of Employment, the Term of Employment
shall terminate immediately thereafter, and BuildNet shall pay Employee or his
beneficiary such Base Salary as he may be entitled to receive for services
rendered prior to the date of such termination and for all accrued and unused
vacation and reimbursements of expenses owing to Employee. If, during the Term
of Employment, BuildNet terminates the employment of Employee without Cause or
Employee voluntarily terminates his employment with BuildNet promptly after (i)
there has occurred (without Employee's prior written consent) a change in his
position as Vice Chairman and an executive officer of BuildNet as specified in
Sections 1 and 2 hereof, or a reduction in his responsibilities or authority
commensurate with such positions, or (ii) BuildNet has breached any term of this
Agreement and such breach is not cured within thirty (30) days after receipt by
BuildNet of written notice from Employee specifying in reasonable detail the
nature of such breach, then BuildNet shall pay to employee, within thirty (30)
days after the effective date of such termination , for a period from the
effective date of such termination for six months of base pay as if such
termination had not occurred, plus such Base Salary as he may be entitled to
receive for services rendered prior to the date of such termination and for all
accrued and unused vacation and reimbursements of expenses owing to Employee. In
the event of any such termination, BuildNet shall not be liable for any other
payments to Employee.

         8. Restrictive Covenants.

                  (a) Noncompetition. During the term of his employment, and for
a period of six months (and only if the severance pay listed above is paid)
after the termination or cessation of Employee's employment with BuildNet,
regardless of manner or cause of termination, Employee agrees that, within the
geographic area described in Section 8(e) hereof, he will not: (i) engage in,
manage, operate, control or supervise, or participate in the management,
operation, control or supervision of, any business or entity which provides
products or services as a substantial part of its business directly competitive
with those then currently provided by BuildNet; or (ii) have any ownership or
financial interest, directly or indirectly, in any entity which provides
products or services as a substantial part of its business directly competitive
with those then currently provided by BuildNet, including, without limitation,
as an individual, partner, shareholder (other than as a shareholder of a
publicly-owned corporation in which Employee owns less than 1% of the
outstanding shares of such corporation), officer, director, employee, member,
associate, principal, agent, representative or consultant, and shall not in any
other manner, directly or indirectly, compete to any extent with such business
of BuildNet. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Employee may, after termination of
his employment with BuildNet, engage in business as a consultant to businesses
that may be clients of BuildNet, provided he does not have a direct or indirect
ownership interest in such businesses (other than as permitted above for
publicly owned corporations). Further, nothing in this Section 8 shall prohibit
Employee from owing interest in, or having a position with, or rendering
services to, ICS Corporation, or its successor, or any licensee of ICS
Corporation which in turn licenses technology to BuildNet.

                  (b) Restriction on Solicitation of Customers. Employee agrees
that he will not (in addition to any other restriction on his activities), for a
period of six (6) months immediately following Employee's termination, on his
own behalf or on behalf of any other person or entity,

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directly or indirectly call on or otherwise contact customers of BuildNet on or
prior to the date of termination or cessation of Employee's employment with
BuildNet (the "Restricted Customers") within the geographic area described in
Section 8(e) hereof, for the purpose of selling products or services to the
Restricted Customers that are competitive with those provided by BuildNet.

                  (c) Restriction on Solicitation of Employees. Employee agrees
that he will not, for a period of six (6) months immediately following
Employee's termination, directly or indirectly contact, solicit, interfere with
or attempt to entice in any form, fashion or manner any employee of BuildNet:
(i) for the purpose of inducing that employee to work with or for Employee (or
with a person or business entity with which employee is affiliated); or (ii) to
terminate his employment with BuildNet; provided, however, nothing herein shall
restrict Employees' actions or transaction with any person who initiates a
voluntary contact with Employee seeking employment or assistance in obtaining
employment, provided such person professes an intention or desire to terminate
employment with BuildNet.

                  (d) Confidentiality. Employee will not at any time, whether
during or after the termination of his employment, reveal to any person or
entity any of the trade secrets or confidential information concerning the
organization, business or finances of BuildNet or of any third party that
BuildNet is under an obligation to keep confidential (including but not limited
to trade secrets or confidential information respecting inventions, research,
products, designs, methods, know-how, formulae, techniques, systems, processes,
software programs, works of authorship, customer lists, projects, plans and
proposals), except as may be required in the ordinary course of performing his
duties as an employee of BuildNet, and Employee shall keep secret all matters
entrusted to him and shall not use or attempt to use any such information in any
manner that may injure or cause loss to BuildNet. The provisions of this clause
(d) shall not apply to any information that is not treated as confidential by
BuildNet or that has come into the public domain through no fault of Employee.

                  (e) Geographic Scope of Restrictive Covenants. The geographic
area in which Employee shall not engage in any of the prohibited activities
listed in subsections 8(a) and 8(b) hereof shall be limited to the United
States.

         9. Employee Developments. If at any time or times during Employee's
employment, Employee shall (either alone or with others) make, conceive,
discover or reduce to practice any invention, modification, discovery, design,
development, improvement, process, software program, work of authorship,
documentation, formula, data, technique, know-how, secret or intellectual
property right whatsoever or any interest therein (whether or not patentable or
registrable under copyright or similar statutes or subject to analogous
protection) (herein called "Developments") that relates to the business of
BuildNet or any of the products or services being developed, manufactured or
sold by BuildNet or that may be used in relation therewith, such Developments
and the benefits thereof shall immediately become the sole and absolute property
of BuildNet and its assigns, and Employee shall promptly disclose to BuildNet
each such Development and hereby assigns any rights Employee may have or acquire
in the Developments and benefits and/or rights resulting therefrom to BuildNet
and its assigns without further compensation and shall communicate, without cost
or delay, and without publishing the same, all available information relating
thereto to BuildNet. Upon the request of BuildNet, the Employee

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will execute and deliver all documents and do other acts which are or may be
necessary to document such transfer or to enable BuildNet to file and prosecute
applications for and to acquire, maintain, extend and enforce any and all
patents, trademark registrations or copyrights under United States or foreign
law with respect to any such developments.

         Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement shall not be construed to
apply to, and shall not create any assignment of, any Developments of the
Employee that are covered by Section 66-57.1 of the North Carolina General
Statutes, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.

         10. Existing Developments. Employee represents that the Developments,
if any, identified on Exhibit B attached hereto comprise all the unpatented and
uncopyrighted Developments that Employee has made or conceived prior to or
otherwise not in connection with Employee's employment by BuildNet, which
Developments are excluded from this Agreement. Employee understands that it is
necessary only to list the title and purpose of such Developments but not
details thereof.

         Employee further represents that Employee's performance of all the
terms of this Agreement and as an employee of BuildNet does not and will not
breach any agreement to keep in confidence proprietary information acquired by
Employee in confidence or in trust prior to Employee's employment by BuildNet.
Employee has not entered into, and Employee agrees he will not enter into, any
agreement either written or oral in conflict herewith.

         11. Return of BuildNet Property. Upon the termination of Employee's
employment with BuildNet for any reason, Employee shall leave with or return to
BuildNet all personal property belonging to BuildNet ("BuildNet Property") that
is in Employee's possession or control as of the date of such termination of
employment, including, without limitation, all records, papers, drawings,
notebooks, specifications, marketing materials, software, reports, proposals,
equipment, or any other device, document or possession, however obtained,
whether or not such BuildNet Property contains confidential or proprietary
information of BuildNet as described in Section 8(d) hereof.

         12. Enforcement of the Covenants. Employee acknowledges and agrees that
the Covenants contained in Sections 8 through 11 of this Agreement are
reasonably necessary to the protection of BuildNet's business, that a violation
of any of the Covenants contained in Sections 8 through 11 of this Agreement
would result in immediate and irreparable harm to BuildNet and that BuildNet's
remedies at law and/or the award of monetary damages would be inadequate relief
for such a violation. Therefore, Employee's violation or threatened violation of
any of the Covenants contained in Sections 8 through 11 of this Agreement will
give BuildNet the right to enforce such Covenants through specific performance,
temporary restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, and other
equitable relief. These remedies will be cumulative and in addition to any other
remedies that BuildNet may have. In addition, Employee agrees that the Covenants
contained in Sections 8 through 11 will be extended by a length of time equal to
the period of time running from the filing of any action to enforce or challenge
the validity of the Covenants to the date of a final judgment (after appeals, if
any) or settlement of said litigation, or the expiration of all applicable
appeal periods after the entry of judgment in said litigation, whichever event
last occurs.

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         13. Waiver of Breach. Any waiver by BuildNet of a breach of any
provision of this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any
subsequent breach of such provision or any other provision hereof.

         14. Validity and Survival of the Covenants. The parties acknowledge and
agree that the obligations contained in this Agreement are exchanged for valid
and reasonable consideration, are reasonably necessary to protect BuildNet's and
Employee's legitimate interests, are reasonable with respect to time, duration,
geographic scope, dollar amounts and other provisions, and do not interfere with
the interests of the public, and that the descriptions of prohibited activities
contained in the covenants of Section 8 through 11 hereof are sufficiently
precise and definite to inform Employee of the scope of the covenants. The
covenants contained Sections 7(b), 7(c), 7(d) and 8 through 11 of this Agreement
will survive termination of Employee's employment. The parties agree that the
existence of any claim or cause of action that one may have against the other,
whether based on this Agreement or otherwise, will not constitute a defense to
the enforcement of any obligation hereunder.

         15. Severability. Employee hereby agrees that each provision herein
shall be treated as a separate and independent clause, and the unenforceability
of any one clause shall in no way impair the enforceability of any of the other
clauses herein. Moreover, if one or more of the provisions contained in this
Agreement shall for any reason be held to be excessively broad as to scope,
duration, territory, activity or subject so as to be unenforceable at law, such
provision or provisions shall be construed by the appropriate judicial body by
limiting and reducing it or them, so as to be enforceable to the extent
compatible with the applicable law as it shall then appear. In particular, in
the event that the provisions of Sections 8(a) and 8(b) are found to be
unenforceable or void (either in whole or in part) then the offending portion
shall be construed as valid and enforceable only to the extent permitted by law,
and the balance of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect. It is
the intention of the parties to restrict the activities of Employee only to the
extent necessary to protect the legitimate business interests of BuildNet and
not to deprive Employee of the right to earn a livelihood. Employee agrees that
this Agreement is reasonably necessary to protect BuildNet's legitimate business
interests.

         16. Binding Effect. Employee's obligations under this Agreement shall
survive the termination of Employee's employment regardless of the manner of
such termination and shall be binding upon Employee's heirs, executors,
administrators and legal representatives and upon BuildNet's successors and
assigns.

         17. Assignment. BuildNet shall have the right to assign this Agreement
to its successors and assigns, and all covenants and agreements hereunder shall
inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by said successors or assigns. This
Agreement may be amended only in a writing signed by each of the parties hereto.

         18. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of North Carolina. This Agreement may be
executed in counterparts.

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         19. Entirety. This Agreement, including any exhibits hereto, as it may
be amended pursuant to the terms hereof, represents the complete and final
agreement of the parties and shall control over any other statement,
representation or agreement by BuildNet (e.g., as may appear in employment or
policy manuals). This Agreement supersedes any prior negotiations or discussions
between the parties with regard to the subject matter hereof.

                      [THE NEXT PAGE IS THE SIGNATURE PAGE]

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               IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement
to be duly executed and their seals affixed hereto as of the day and year first
above written.

                                                BUILDNET INC.

                                                By:  /s/ Bayard M. Atwood, III
                                                Name:  Bayard M. Atwood, III
                                                Title: President

                                                EMPLOYEE

                                                /s/ Charles M. Cosby  (SEAL)
                                                Charles M. Cosby

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                                    EXHIBIT A

             SECTION 66-57.1 OF THE NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL STATUTES

         Any provision in an employment agreement which provides that the
[employee] shall assign or offer to assign any of his rights in an invention to
his employer shall not apply to an invention that the employee developed
entirely on his own time without using the employer's equipment, supplies,
facility or trade secret information except for those inventions that:

         (i)  relate to the employer's business or actual or demonstrably
              anticipated research or development, or

         (ii) result from any work performed by the employee for the employer.

         To the extent a provision in an employment agreement purports to apply
to the type of invention described, it is against the public policy of this
State and [is] unenforceable. The employee shall bear the burden of proof in
establishing that his invention qualifies under this section.

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                                    EXHIBIT B

                         PRIOR DEVELOPMENTS BY EMPLOYEE

         The following is a complete list of all unpatented and uncopyrighted
Developments relevant to the subject matter of my employment by BuildNet that
have been made or conceived by me prior to or otherwise not in connection with
my employment by BuildNet.

                   No inventions or improvements.
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             X     All such inventions as are described below:
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Developments (as defined in the attached Agreement) created by or for ICS
Corporation (or any predecessor or successor thereof), or for any other
organization that has licensed, or in the future licenses, technology to The
F.A.S.T. Management Group, Inc., to BuildNet or to any entity directly or
indirectly controlling or controlled by BuildNet.

          ____  Additional sheets attached.

                                                   /s/ Charles M. Cosby
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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.18

                              EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT

         THIS AGREEMENT is made as of August 31, 1999, between Buildnet, Inc., a
corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of North Carolina
("Buildnet") and Barry Drayson ("Employee").

         WHEREAS, Buildnet desires to employ Employee and Employee desires to
accept such employment on the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and

         WHEREAS, the parties hereby acknowledge that the goodwill, continued
patronage, names, addresses and specific business requirements of Buildnet's
clients and customers, and the designs, procedures, systems, strategies,
business methods and know-how of Buildnet, having been acquired through
Buildnet's efforts and/or the expenditure of considerable time and money, are
among the principal assets of Buildnet; and

         WHEREAS, the parties hereby acknowledge that as a result of the
position in which Employee will be employed by Buildnet, Employee will develop
special skills and knowledge peculiar to Buildnet's business, whereby Employee
has become and will continue to become, through Employee's employment with
Buildnet, acquainted with the identities of the clients and customers of
Buildnet, and has acquired and will continue to acquire access to the techniques
of Buildnet in carrying on its business, as well as other confidential and
proprietary information; and

         WHEREAS, the parties hereto acknowledge that the covenants set forth in
Sections 8 through 11 (the "Covenants") of this Agreement are necessary for the
reasonable and proper protection of Buildnet's confidential and proprietary
information (as defined herein), customer relationships, and the goodwill of
Buildnet's business, and that such Covenants constitute a material portion of
the consideration for Employee's employment hereunder;

         NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and mutual promises
and covenants contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration,
the receipt and legal sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties
agree as follows.

         1. Position; Employment. Buildnet agrees to employ Employee, and
Employee agrees to be employed, as Executive Vice President of Sales and
Marketing of Buildnet, or in such other position of comparable seniority and
status suitable to Employee's knowledge and experience as the Board of Directors
may from time to time assign. Employee shall have the executive responsibilities
and authority normally associated with his position, and no executive will have
direct authority over the areas of Employee's sales and marketing
responsibilities senior to that Employee. Employee shall also participate with
Buildnet's Chairman, Vice Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating
Officer in any formal or informal committee developing Buildnet's strategic
direction. The employment of Employee shall commence as of the date of this
Agreement and continue for the period beginning on the date hereof and ending as
provided in Section 6 hereof.

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         2. Performance of Duties. Employee agrees to use his best efforts to
devote his entire time and best efforts, skill, ability and attention to the
business and affairs of Buildnet and to the performance of the services and
duties consistent with his position with the Company as he may be assigned from
time to time by the Board of Directors of Buildnet.

         In the performance of his responsibilities as Executive Vice President
of Sales and Marketing, Employee shall be subject to all of Buildnet's policies,
rules and regulations applicable to its employees of comparable status. Employee
shall report directly to and be subject to the direction of the Chief Executive
Officer and Board of Directors of Buildnet. Employee shall perform the duties
consistent with Employee's knowledge, experience, and position and the duties of
Buildnet employees of comparable status and shall participate with other
comparable senior executive management employees in programs and policies of
Buildnet. Employee shall have such other duties and responsibilities consistent
with his position as the Board of Directors of Buildnet shall from time to time
reasonably assign to him. In performing such duties, Employee shall be subject
to and shall substantially abide by all policies and procedures developed by
Buildnet.

         3. Compensation.

                  (a) Base Salary. In consideration of Employee's services
hereunder, Buildnet shall pay Employee a minimum annual base salary of Three
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000) per annum, less applicable statutory
deductions, payable in accordance with Buildnet's normal payroll practices (the
"Base Salary"). Employee's Base Salary shall be reviewed by the Board of
Directors of Buildnet on an annual basis with a view to the increase thereof
based on Employee's performance, the performance of Buildnet, inflation,
comparable industry salaries and other relevant factors. The Base Salary, as
increased from time to time, shall not be decreased without Employee's consent.

                  (b) Bonus. Employee shall be entitled to participate in any
bonus plan or program which may currently exist or be developed in the future by
Buildnet for its executives generally or for its sales and marketing personnel
specifically.

         4. Stock Options. Upon the commencement of Employee's employment by
Buildnet, Buildnet shall grant to Employee incentive stock options to purchase
up to an aggregate of One Hundred Thousand (100,000) shares of the Common Stock
of Buildnet, which constitutes approximately 1.49% of Buildnet's equity (based
on 6,731,563 shares of Common Stock of Buildnet outstanding on a fully diluted
basis), with an exercise price equal to the fair market value of the Common
Stock of Buildnet at the time of such grant. Options to purchase all such shares
shall begin to vest upon the effective date of this Agreement in monthly
installments over four (4) years. Such options shall become fully exercisable in
the event of (a) the termination of Employee's employment by Buildnet without
Cause (as defined herein), (b) a sale of all or substantially all the assets of
Buildnet or a merger or consolidation involving Buildnet in which the
shareholders of Buildnet prior to such transaction own less than a majority of
the voting securities of the entity surviving such transaction, or (c) any
transaction or series of related transactions pursuant to which a person, entity
or persons or entities under common control or acting as a

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group within the meaning of Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, as amended, acquires securities constituting at least a majority of the
voting power of Buildnet.

         5. Employee Benefits.

                  (a) During Employee's Term of Employment (as defined in
Section 6 herein), Employee shall be eligible to receive and/or participate in
all employee benefits that are offered by Buildnet to its employees generally
and to senior executives specifically. In addition, Buildnet will use its best
efforts to provide dependent health care coverage reasonably similar to
Employee's existing dependent health care coverage; however, if Buildnet is
unable to provide such coverage, then Buildnet will assume and continue payments
for Employee's existing dependent health care insurance policy while Employee
resides in Ridgefield, Connecticut or until Buildnet provides comparable
coverage to its executive employees.

                  (b) Buildnet will reimburse Employee for reasonable and
documented expenses associated with Employee's costs of travel and lodging to
Raleigh, North Carolina, however no expense greater than $5,000 will be
reimbursed by Buildnet without prior consent of the Chief Executive Officer or
Chairman of Buildnet, it being understood that Employee will not be relocating
his principal residence from Ridgefield, Connecticut to Raleigh or Durham, North
Carolina and that Employee will be permitted to work out of his home one day in
each week.

         6. Term and Termination. The term of the Employee's employment under
this Agreement (the "Term of Employment") shall commence as of the date hereof
and continue through the date four (4) years from such date, unless earlier
terminated in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. The Term of
Employment shall automatically be extended for successive one (1) year terms
after the initial four-year term unless either party gives notice of nonrenewal
at least ninety (90) days prior to the end of the then-current term. This
Agreement shall terminate prior to the expiration of the Term of Employment upon
the occurrence of any one of the following events:

                  (a) Cause. Buildnet may terminate this Agreement, at any time,
for Cause, upon prior written notice to Employee and after giving Employee the
right to be heard before the Board prior to any such termination, in which event
all payments under this Agreement shall cease, except as provided in Section
6(d) below. The term "Cause" as used herein shall mean (i) Employee, in carrying
out his duties hereunder, has been guilty of gross negligence or willful and
wanton misconduct which in either case results in material harm to the financial
condition, business, assets, or prospects of Buildnet; (ii) the conviction of,
or the entering of a plea of no contest by, Employee for a felony or crime
involving moral turpitude, (iii) any act involving dishonesty in the performance
of Employee's duties hereunder, including, without limitation, fraud,
misappropriation or embezzlement, (iv) any material breach of this Agreement by
Employee, which failure cannot be cured or shall not have been cured within
thirty (30) days after receipt by Employee of written notice from Buildnet
specifying in reasonable detail the nature of such breach; or (v) Employee fails
to carry out legitimate written policy directions (consistent with his position
as set forth in Section 1 above) of the Board of Directors of Buildnet, which
failure cannot be cured or shall not have been cured within thirty (30) days
after receipt by

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Employee of written notice from Buildnet specifying in reasonable detail the
failure to so carry out such directions.

                  (b) Death. This Agreement shall terminate if Employee dies
during the Term of Employment. In such event, Buildnet shall pay to the
Employee's executors, legal representatives or administrators an amount as set
forth in Section 6(d) below.

                  (c) Disability. Buildnet may terminate this Agreement if
Employee shall suffer a Disability, in which event all payments under this
Agreement shall cease, except as provided in Section 6(d) below. For purposes of
this Agreement, "Disability" shall mean that Employee has not performed his
full-time duties with Buildnet for six (6) consecutive months or an aggregate of
six (6) months within a twelve (12) month period as a result of his incapacity
due to physical or mental illness.

                  (d) Certain Payments Upon Termination. If, during the Term of
Employment, Buildnet terminates the employment of Employee for Cause, Employee
voluntarily terminates his employment with Buildnet, or upon the death or
Disability of Employee during the Term of Employment, the Term of Employment
shall terminate immediately thereafter, and Buildnet shall pay Employee or his
beneficiary such Base Salary and any accrued bonus as he may be entitled to
receive for services rendered prior to the date of such termination. In the
event of any such termination, Buildnet shall not be liable for any other
payments to Employee. If, during the Term of Employment, Buildnet terminates the
employment of Employee without Cause, the obligations of Buildnet pursuant to
this Agreement, including but not limited to Sections 3, 4, and 5, shall
continue in full force and effect throughout the Term of Employment.

         7. Restrictive Covenants.

                  (a) Noncompetition. During the term of his employment, and for
a period of two (2) years after the termination or cessation of Employee's
employment with Buildnet, regardless of manner or cause of termination, Employee
agrees that, within the geographic area described in Section 8(e) hereof, he
will not: (i) engage in, manage, operate, control or supervise, or participate
in the management, operation, control or supervision of, any business or entity
which provides products or services competitive with those then currently
provided by Buildnet; or (ii) have any ownership or financial interest, directly
or indirectly, in any entity which provides products or services competitive
with those then currently provided by Buildnet, including, without limitation,
as an individual, partner, shareholder (other than as a shareholder of a
publicly-owned corporation in which Employee owns less than 5% of the
outstanding shares of such corporation), officer, director, employee, member,
associate, principal, agent, representative or consultant, and shall not in any
other manner, directly or indirectly, compete to any extent with such business
of Buildnet.

         Notwithstanding the foregoing, after termination of Employee's
employment, Employee shall be permitted to be employed by or be otherwise
involved with an entity consisting of more than one separate and distinct
operating divisions, one of which is engaged in business competitive with the
business of Buildnet, provided that Employee's employment by or

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involvement with such entity is not in any aspect related to, connected with or
affected by such operating division that is engaged in business competitive with
Buildnet's business.

                  (b) Restriction on Solicitation of Customers. Employee agrees
that he will not (in addition to any other restriction on his activities), for a
period of two (2) years immediately following Employee's termination, on his own
behalf or on behalf of any other person or entity, directly or indirectly call
on or otherwise contact customers of Buildnet on or prior to the date of
termination or cessation of Employee's employment with Buildnet (the "Restricted
Customers") within the geographic area described in Section 8(e) hereof, for the
purpose of selling products or services to the Restricted Customers that are
competitive with those provided by Buildnet.

                  (c) Restriction on Solicitation of Employees. Employee agrees
that he will not, for a period of two (2) years immediately following Employee's
termination, directly or indirectly contact, solicit, interfere with or attempt
to entice in any form, fashion or manner any employee of Buildnet: (i) for the
purpose of inducing that employee to work with or for Employee (or with a person
or business entity with which employee is affiliated); or (ii) to terminate his
employment with Buildnet.

                  (d) Confidentiality. Employee will not at any time, whether
during or after the termination of his employment, reveal to any person or
entity any of the trade secrets or confidential information concerning the
organization, business or finances of Buildnet or of any third party that
Buildnet is under an obligation to keep confidential (including but not limited
to trade secrets or confidential information respecting inventions, research,
products, designs, methods, know-how, formulae, techniques, systems, processes,
software programs, works of authorship, customer lists, projects, plans and
proposals), except as may be required in the ordinary course of performing his
duties as an employee of Buildnet, and Employee shall keep secret all matters
entrusted to him and shall not use or attempt to use any such information in any
manner that may injure or cause loss to Buildnet. The foregoing shall not apply
to any information that (i) is in the public domain, (ii) is already known to
Employee prior to its disclosure by Buildnet or (iii) is disclosed to Employee
by a third party under no obligation of confidentiality to Buildnet.

                  (e) Geographic Scope of Restrictive Covenants. The geographic
area in which Employee shall not engage in any of the prohibited activities
listed in subsections 7(a) and 7(b) hereof shall be limited to the United
States.

         8. Employee Developments. If at any time or times during Employee's
employment, Employee shall (either alone or with others) make, conceive,
discover or reduce to practice any invention, modification, discovery, design,
development, improvement, process, software program, work of authorship,
documentation, formula, data, technique, know-how, secret or intellectual
property right whatsoever or any interest therein (whether or not patentable or
registrable under copyright or similar statutes or subject to analogous
protection) (herein called "Developments") that relates to the business of
Buildnet or any of the products or services being developed, manufactured or
sold by Buildnet or that may be used in relation therewith, such Developments
and the benefits thereof shall immediately become the sole and absolute property
of Buildnet and its assigns, and Employee shall promptly disclose to Buildnet
each such Development

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and hereby assigns any rights Employee may have or acquire in the Developments
and benefits and/or rights resulting therefrom to Buildnet and its assigns
without further compensation and shall communicate, without cost or delay, and
without publishing the same, all available information relating thereto to
Buildnet. Upon the request of Buildnet, the Employee will execute and deliver
all documents and do other acts which are or may be necessary to document such
transfer or to enable Buildnet to file and prosecute applications for and to
acquire, maintain, extend and enforce any and all patents, trademark
registrations or copyrights under United States or foreign law with respect to
any such developments.

         Notwithstanding the foregoing, this Agreement shall not be construed to
apply to, and shall not create any assignment of, any Developments of the
Employee that are covered by Section 66-57.1 of the North Carolina General
Statutes, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A.

         9. Existing Developments. Employee represents that the Developments, if
any, identified on Exhibit B attached hereto comprise all the unpatented and
uncopyrighted Developments that Employee has made or conceived prior to or
otherwise not in connection with Employee's employment by Buildnet, which
Developments are excluded from this Agreement. Employee understands that it is
necessary only to list the title and purpose of such Developments but not
details thereof.

         Employee further represents that Employee's performance of all the
terms of this Agreement and as an employee of Buildnet does not and will not
breach any agreement to keep in confidence proprietary information acquired by
Employee in confidence or in trust prior to Employee's employment by Buildnet.
Employee has not entered into, and Employee agrees he will not enter into, any
agreement either written or oral in conflict herewith.

         10. Return of Buildnet Property. Upon the termination of Employee's
employment with Buildnet for any reason, Employee shall leave with or return to
Buildnet all personal property belonging to Buildnet ("Buildnet Property") that
is in Employee's possession or control as of the date of such termination of
employment, including, without limitation, all records, papers, drawings,
notebooks, specifications, marketing materials, software, reports, proposals,
equipment, or any other device, document or possession, however obtained,
whether or not such Buildnet Property contains confidential or proprietary
information of Buildnet as described in Section 7(d) hereof.

         11. Enforcement of the Covenants. Employee acknowledges and agrees that
the Covenants contained in Sections 7 through 10 of this Agreement are
reasonably necessary to the protection of Buildnet's business, that a violation
of any of the Covenants contained in Sections 7 through 10 of this Agreement
would result in immediate and irreparable harm to Buildnet and that Buildnet's
remedies at law and/or the award of monetary damages would be inadequate relief
for such a violation. Therefore, Employee's violation or threatened violation of
any of the Covenants contained in Sections 7 through 10 of this Agreement will
give Buildnet the right to enforce such Covenants through specific performance,
temporary restraining order, preliminary or permanent injunction, and other
equitable relief. These remedies will be cumulative and in addition to any other
remedies that Buildnet may have.

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In addition, Employee agrees that the Covenants contained in Sections 7 through
10 will be extended by a length of time equal to the period of time running from
the filing of any action to enforce or challenge the validity of the Covenants
to the date of a final judgment (after appeals, if any) or settlement of said
litigation, or the expiration of all applicable appeal periods after the entry
of judgment in said litigation, whichever event last occurs.

         12. Waiver of Breach. Any waiver by Buildnet of a breach of any
provision of this Agreement shall not operate or be construed as a waiver of any
subsequent breach of such provision or any other provision hereof.

         13. Validity and Survival of the Covenants. Employee acknowledges and
agrees that the Covenants contained in this Agreement are exchanged for valid
and reasonable consideration, are reasonably necessary to protect Buildnet's
legitimate interests, are reasonable with respect to time duration and
geographic scope, do not interfere with the interests of the public, and that
the descriptions of prohibited activities contained in the covenants are
sufficiently precise and definite to inform me of the scope of the Covenants.
The Covenants contained in Sections 7 through 10 of this Agreement will survive
termination of Employee's employment. Employee agrees that the existence of any
claim or cause of action that he may have against Buildnet, whether based on
this Agreement or otherwise, will not constitute a defense to Buildnet's
enforcement of the Covenants.

         14. Severability. Employee hereby agrees that each provision herein
shall be treated as a separate and independent clause, and the unenforceability
of any one clause shall in no way impair the enforceability of any of the other
clauses herein. Moreover, if one or more of the provisions contained in this
Agreement shall for any reason be held to be excessively broad as to scope,
duration, territory, activity or subject so as to be unenforceable at law, such
provision or provisions shall be construed by the appropriate judicial body by
limiting and reducing it or them, so as to be enforceable to the extent
compatible with the applicable law as it shall then appear. In particular, in
the event that the provisions of Sections 7(a) and 7(b) are found to be
unenforceable or void (either in whole or in part) then the offending portion
shall be construed as valid and enforceable only to the extent permitted by law,
and the balance of this Agreement will remain in full force and effect. It is
the intention of the parties to restrict the activities of Employee only to the
extent necessary to protect the legitimate business interests of Buildnet and
not to deprive Employee of the right to earn a livelihood. Employee agrees that
this Agreement is reasonably necessary to protect Buildnet's legitimate business
interests.

         15. Binding Effect. Employee's obligations under this Agreement shall
survive the termination of Employee's employment regardless of the manner of
such termination and shall be binding upon Employee's heirs, executors,
administrators and legal representatives.

         16. Assignment. Buildnet shall have the right to assign this Agreement
to its successors and assigns, and all covenants and agreements hereunder shall
inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by said successors or assigns. As a
condition of any such assignment, Buildnet shall cause the assignee to assume
all of Buildnet's obligations hereunder. This Agreement may be amended only in a
writing signed by each of the parties hereto.

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         17. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of North Carolina. This Agreement may be
executed in counterparts.

         18. Entirety. This Agreement, including any exhibits hereto, as it may
be amended pursuant to the terms hereof, represents the complete and final
agreement of the parties and shall control over any other statement,
representation or agreement by Buildnet (e.g., as may appear in employment or
policy manuals). This Agreement supersedes any prior negotiations or discussions
between the parties with regard to the subject matter hereof.

                      [THE NEXT PAGE IS THE SIGNATURE PAGE]

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               IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement
to be duly executed and their seals affixed hereto as of the day and year first
above written.

                                   BUILDNET INC.

                                   By: /s/ Nathan Morton
                                   Name: Nathan Morton
                                   Title: Chairman

                                   EMPLOYEE

                                   /s/ Barry Drayson (SEAL)
                                   Barry Drayson

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                                    EXHIBIT A

             SECTION 66-57.1 OF THE NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL STATUTES

         Any provision in an employment agreement which provides that the
[employee] shall assign or offer to assign any of his rights in an invention to
his employer shall not apply to an invention that the employee developed
entirely on his own time without using the employer's equipment, supplies,
facility or trade secret information except for those inventions that:

         (i)  relate to the employer's business or actual or demonstrably
              anticipated research or development, or

         (ii) result from any work performed by the employee for the employer.

         To the extent a provision in an employment agreement purports to apply
to the type of invention described, it is against the public policy of this
State and [is] unenforceable. The employee shall bear the burden of proof in
establishing that his invention qualifies under this section.

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                                    EXHIBIT B

                         PRIOR DEVELOPMENTS BY EMPLOYEE

         The following is a complete list of all unpatented and uncopyrighted
Developments relevant to the subject matter of my employment by Buildnet that
have been made or conceived by me prior to or otherwise not in connection with
my employment by Buildnet.

        X    No inventions or improvements.
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             All such inventions as are described below:
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       -0-   Additional sheets attached.
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                                                   /s/ Barry Drayson
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                                                   Barry Drayson

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