Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Geospatial project management platform for oil and gas and environmental field teams; map-centric task and asset tracking with $1.4M revenue competing with Esri Field Maps.
Matidor is a geospatial project management platform designed for industries that work in the field — oil and gas, environmental consulting, renewable energy, and infrastructure — providing a map-centric workspace where project teams track tasks, view assets, share field data, and manage workflows with all information anchored to geographic coordinates. Founded and backed by Y Combinator, Matidor is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, raising $1.98 million and growing revenue from $958,800 in 2023 to $1.4 million in 2024 while serving global enterprise clients.\n\nMatidor's platform replaces the spreadsheets and disconnected GIS tools that field-intensive industries use for project coordination — when projects are defined by locations (well pads, monitoring stations, infrastructure corridors), a map-based project view provides more intuitive oversight than list-based project management. Teams can pin work orders and tasks to specific locations, attach field photos and measurements to geographic points, track asset conditions across a mapped portfolio, and manage contractor workflows with spatial context that regular project management tools lack.\n\nIn 2025, Matidor competes in the project and field operations management market for asset-intensive industries with Procore (construction project management), Fieldwork, ArcGIS Field Maps (Esri), and industry-specific enterprise GIS solutions. The oil and gas and environmental consulting industries are well-established Matidor verticals with large numbers of contractors managing field operations across geographically distributed assets. The renewable energy growth (solar farm development, wind project construction) represents a fast-growing new vertical with similar geographic project management needs. The 2025 strategy focuses on growing within established oil and gas and environmental services accounts, expanding renewable energy project management use cases, and building integrations with common ERP and EHS (environment, health, and safety) systems used by field-intensive enterprises.
Irving TX global EPC contractor (NYSE: FLR) at $16.3B 2024 revenue with $17.7B backlog; new CEO Jim Breuer May 2025 growing data center/semiconductor segment from BHP Olympic Dam to CHIPS Act fabs competing with Bechtel and AECOM.
Fluor Corporation is an Irving, Texas-based engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: FLR) — providing global energy, chemicals, infrastructure, government, and advanced technology clients with EPC project delivery services across the full capital project lifecycle from feasibility through commissioning and maintenance. In 2024, Fluor reported $16.3 billion in revenue (Fortune 500 #265) with $9.5 billion in new awards and an $17.7 billion ending backlog, demonstrating pipeline growth driven by the AI data center construction surge, semiconductor manufacturing expansion (CHIPS Act-funded fabs), and life sciences facility build-out. In May 2025, Jim Breuer was named CEO, succeeding David Constable who became Executive Chairman. Founded in 1912 (113-year operating history), Fluor operates through Urban Solutions (infrastructure, manufacturing, life sciences), Mission Solutions (government), and Energy Solutions (oil, gas, chemicals, renewables) segments.
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