About AI Construction Project Management
The AI Construction Project Management category is part of the AI in Construction & Built World market map, tracking 15 companies building in this segment. AI-powered project management, construction robotics, generative design, computer vision site monitoring, and proptech platforms transforming how buildings, infrastructure, and real estate are planned, built, and managed. Curated by Hartmann Capital's venture research team.
Companies in AI Construction Project Management
- Procore — Public
- ALICE Technologies — Series B, $61M
- Buildots — Series D, $166M
- Trunk Tools — Series B, $70M
- Togal.AI — Series A, $17M
- Autodesk Construction Cloud — Public
- PlanGrid — Acquired
- Trimble — Public
- Oracle Construction & Engineering — Public
- Nymbl Ventures — Private
- nPlan — Series B, $37M
- Foresight — Seed, $8M
- Contilio — Series A, $15M
- GreenLite — Series B, $50M
- Buildcheck — Seed, $6M
Frequently Asked Questions
- What companies are in the AI Construction Project Management category?
- The AI Construction Project Management category includes 15 companies: Procore, ALICE Technologies, Buildots, Trunk Tools, Togal.AI, Autodesk Construction Cloud, PlanGrid, Trimble, Oracle Construction & Engineering, Nymbl Ventures, nPlan, Foresight, Contilio, GreenLite, Buildcheck. This is part of the AI in Construction & Built World market map maintained by Hartmann Capital.
- How many AI Construction Project Management startups are tracked?
- Hartmann Capital tracks 15 companies in the AI Construction Project Management segment of the AI in Construction & Built World market map.
- What are the best funded AI Construction Project Management companies?
- Top funded companies in AI Construction Project Management include Buildots ($166M), Trunk Tools ($70M), ALICE Technologies ($61M), GreenLite ($50M), nPlan ($37M). Browse the full list in the AI in Construction & Built World market map.
- How can I submit my startup?
- You can submit your startup for inclusion by visiting the submission page. Submissions are reviewed by Hartmann Capital's research team.