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Buildots raises $45M to help companies track construction progress

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In the construction industry, managers can easily become disconnected from what’s happening on-site. Among the many tasks to juggle are staying apprised of costs, communicating with all stakeholders, and assessing risk related to aspects like contractor billing and performance.

Buildots wants to change all of that through AI and computer vision.

Founded in 2018 by Roy Danon, Aviv Leibovici and Yakir Sudry, the Chicago startup offers a platform that tracks construction progress by processing images captured from 360-degree cameras mounted on managers’ hard hats. The system doesn’t just observe; it also forecasts. Teams can use a chatbot to ask questions about a project’s status, and check a predictive tool that alerts them to possible delay risks or pacing issues that could turn into costly problems.

“It’s transformative for site managers, construction executives, and other stakeholders,” said Danon, Buildots’ CEO, who tells TechCrunch the company’s clients include Intel and around 50 construction firms. “[They’re] able to make informed decisions based on real, measurable data as opposed to information trickling in at different times from different sources and with different levels of reliability.”

To build on its momentum, Buildots has raised $45 million in a Series D funding round led by Qumra Capital, with participation from OG Venture Partners, TLV Partners, Poalim Equity, Future Energy Ventures, and Viola Growth. The new cash brings the company’s total raised to $166 million.

According to Danon, the capital will mainly be used to expand Buildot’s product to “cover more stages of the construction life cycle.” The plan is to use historical data to train AI models to further benchmark — and optimize — construction project performance.

Buildots isn’t the only company applying AI in the construction domain. Others include BeamUp, which is developing an AI-powered building design platform, and Versatile, which — like Buildots — captures and analyzes data across the construction site to provide a picture of construction progress.

With over 230 employees, Buildots ranks among the larger players in the space — and it’s planning to expand its North American operations this year, with a focus on growing its R&D teams.

“[Our] differentiation is strong due to our operations-focused platform and our approach to performance management in construction,” Danon said. “The funding will accelerate all of [our] initiatives, but more importantly, it validates that the market is ready for the transformation that we’re bringing.”



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