Top Construction Tech Companies by Revenue 2026

37 companies ranked by revenue, market share, and AI visibility — including Procore, EMCOR Group, Autodesk Construction Cloud

Market:$7.3B (2024)
Growth:16.8% CAGR (2025-2034)
37companies
2
Silver

EMCOR Group

EMCOR Group (EME) reported $16.2B revenue in FY2024, up 15% YoY. #1 US mechanical/electrical construction firm. Major AI...

$16200M
1
Champion

Procore

NYSE-listed (PCOR) construction management platform at $1.1B revenue serving 16,000+ customers including Turner and Skanska; competing with Autodesk C...

$1100M
3
Bronze

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Autodesk (NASDAQ: ADSK) unified construction cloud connecting BIM design to field execution for 10,000+ contractors; com...

Complete Rankings

#1
Procore
💰 $1100M

NYSE-listed (PCOR) construction management platform at $1.1B revenue serving 16,000+ customers including Turner and Skanska; competing with Autodesk Construction Cloud for global construction project management.

#2
EMCOR Group
💰 $16200M

EMCOR Group (EME) reported $16.2B revenue in FY2024, up 15% YoY. #1 US mechanical/electrical construction firm. Major AI data center builder. ~40,000 employees. HQ: Norwalk, CT.

#3
Autodesk Construction Cloud

Autodesk (NASDAQ: ADSK) unified construction cloud connecting BIM design to field execution for 10,000+ contractors; competing with Procore for the $13T global construction technology platform market.

#4
Sterling Infrastructure
💰 $2100M

Sterling Infrastructure (STRL) reported $2.1B revenue in FY2024, up 11% YoY. Leading data center site construction firm. E-Infrastructure Solutions growing 40%+ YoY. HQ: The Woodlands, TX.

#5
Comfort Systems USA
💰 $6000M

Comfort Systems USA (FIX) reported $6.0B revenue in FY2024, up 24% YoY. Leading HVAC/MEP contractor for data centers and industrial facilities. ~17,000 employees. HQ: Houston, TX.

#6
Trimble Construction One
💰 $2260M

Part of Trimble $3,683.3M revenue 2024 (+5% organic); $2.26B ARR (+14% YoY); 1,512+ companies using 2025; 7.49% construction tech market share; $1B cross-sell/upsell opportunity

#7
Buildertrend

Residential construction project management platform serving 1M+ professionals; scheduling, client portal, and financial tracking for home builders and remodelers.

#8
PlanGrid

Autodesk-acquired field construction app for mobile blueprint access; version-controlled drawings on iPads preventing rework integrated into Autodesk Construction Cloud competing with Procore.

#9
Bluebeam

AEC construction PDF collaboration platform with 3M+ users; Bluebeam Revu for drawing markup and Bluebeam Cloud transitioning Nemetschek-owned business to subscription model.

#10
OpenSpace

Construction site documentation platform with helmet-mounted 360 cameras; automatic floor plan georeferencing for complete project photo records competing with Matterport at Turner and Skanska.

#11
Fieldwire
💰 $300M

Construction field management platform acquired by Hilti for $300M; mobile-first blueprints, task tracking, and punch lists for jobsite crews with offline capability.

#12
CoConstruct
💰 $14M

$14M revenue 2024 (up from $4M 2020); acquired by Buildertrend Feb 2021; 464 companies using 2025; 100K+ building professionals; 1.38% construction management market share; Bluebeam leads 26.91%; construction software market $3.72B 2024

#13
Raken

Carlsbad construction field management with daily reports, time tracking, and safety documentation; Trimble-acquired competing with Procore and Fieldwire for mobile field data capture across 75,000+ projects.

#14
Bridgit

Construction workforce planning platform replacing spreadsheets for multi-project labor allocation; crew forecasting and subcontractor management for general contractors addressing the skilled labor shortage.

#15
Reconstruct

San Francisco construction AI analyzing site photos to track BIM progress, verify work completion, and flag quality issues; Autodesk-backed competing with Openspace for construction visual intelligence and reality capture.

#16
Touchplan

Bootstrapped; $550-1,250/month pricing; 23% annual revenue growth 2021; 210% activity increase; founded 1999; cloud-based construction planning leader

#17
eSUB

Jonas Software-owned construction PM platform purpose-built for specialty subcontractors with mobile daily reports, RFI tracking, and change order management competing with Procore for trade contractor workflows.

#18
Albiware
💰 $3M

Illinois insurance damage repair contractor management platform (CRM/project mgmt/field docs/scheduling); YC S22 $3M Frontier Growth Series B Aug 2025 with 38 employees competing with JobNimbus and AccuLynx for storm restoration contractor software.

#19
Nextera Robotics

Boston YC W20 AI construction site robotics for progress monitoring and jobsite data collection; $500K funded with Gilbane Building Company partnership and 22 employees competing with Dusty Robotics and Doxel for construction automation.

#20
Bentley Systems
💰 $1350M

Exton PA infrastructure engineering software (NASDAQ: BSY) at $1.35B+ 2024 revenue (91% recurring); Seequent $1.05B (2021), Cesium 3D geospatial (2024), first non-Bentley CEO Nicholas Cumins (Jul 2024) competing with Autodesk Civil 3D.

#21
Buildots
💰 $300M

Tel Aviv construction AI (private, $300M valuation); $45M Series D May 2025, $166M total raised; Turner/VINCI/Bouygues customers, 360° camera progress tracking vs. BIM, triple-digit revenue growth, 4x North America expansion.

#22
Agave
💰 $3.4M

San Francisco construction data infrastructure with APIs syncing ERPs, Procore, and accounting systems; $3.4M revenue with 6x growth, Accel-backed competing for real-time data sync across fragmented construction software.

#23
Opusense AI

Opusense AI is a construction technology platform that uses AI to monitor construction site progress, detect safety issues, and provide project managers with real-time insights from site cameras. HQ: San Francisco.

#24
Bolster
💰 $8.58M

Calgary residential contractor platform from estimating to payment; $8.58M YC-backed growing from $250K to $20.9M revenue with 120 employees competing with BuilderTrend for Canadian renovation contractor market.

#25
DigiBuild
💰 $5000M

SF construction materials procurement with AI and blockchain for 50,000+ vendor database processing $5B material volume; YC-backed $6.71M at $3.8M revenue competing for construction procurement digitization.

#26
RDash
💰 $5.59M

Indian construction management platform for design, procurement, and project finance; $5.59M from Stellaris Venture Partners at ₹75.3 Crore ($9M) ARR serving 250+ businesses managing ₹1000+ crore projects.

#27
PermitFlow
💰 $37M

Construction permitting automation across 10,000+ US jurisdictions for contractors and developers; $37M raised with Kleiner Perkins Series A, 5,000+ housing units permitted, 20x ARR growth in 2023.

#28
Bild AI
💰 $50000M

YC-backed AI construction blueprint reader automating takeoffs for framing, flooring, and door material suppliers; competing in $50B manual blueprint processing market with PlanSwift and Bluebeam.

#29
Mighty Buildings

Mighty Buildings is a construction technology company using 3D printing and robotics to manufacture prefabricated modular homes faster and cheaper than traditional construction. HQ: Oakland, CA.

#30
BotBuilt
💰 $12.4M

Construction robotics automating homebuilding framing with flexible robots deployed in existing builder yards; $12.4M seed from Owens Corning and YC with 2,000+ home pipeline from ten builders.

#31
Pirros
💰 $17M

Blueprint reuse platform for architects and structural engineers finding past design details; $17M Series A with 120% NRR serving 200+ firms competing with Autodesk for AEC drawing management.

#32
Rabbet

Rabbet is a construction finance platform that automates draw management, lien waiver collection, and compliance tracking for real estate lenders and developers managing construction loans.

#33
UpCodes

UpCodes is a construction code compliance platform that provides AI-powered building code research, interpretation, and compliance checking for architects and engineers. HQ: New York.

#34
FYLD
💰 $41M

AI frontline intelligence platform reducing serious workplace injuries up to 48%. Serves Kiewit, Quanta, Ferrovial. $41M Series B (Feb 2026). 82% YoY growth. Founded 2020, London.

#35
Alice Technologies
💰 $68M

AI construction scheduling platform from Stanford research. Doubling revenue annually. Schedule Insights Agent (agentic AI). $68M raised. Founded 2015, Menlo Park.

#36
Sensera Systems

Fastest-growing solar-powered jobsite camera maker in North America. 1,000+ general contractor customers. Wireless, LTE, solar-powered. Founded in Golden, CO.

#37
A. O. Smith
💰 $3500M

Leading water heater manufacturer with $3.5B revenue; heat pump water heaters growing rapidly with IRA tax credits and building electrification mandates.

About Construction Tech

The construction technology sector is revolutionizing one of the world's oldest industries through digital transformation, bringing automation, data analytics, and intelligent systems to design, execution, and operations phases. Construction tech encompasses Building Information Modeling (BIM) platforms, project management software, drone surveying and monitoring, IoT-enabled equipment tracking, 3D printing and additive construction, augmented reality for visualization, and AI-powered scheduling and resource optimization. These technologies address chronic industry challenges including low productivity, cost overruns, safety incidents, and sustainability concerns while enabling new capabilities like digital twins, prefabrication, and predictive maintenance. The market has experienced dramatic growth as infrastructure investment, smart city initiatives, and labor shortages drive technology adoption. BIM software captured 25.1% of the market in 2024, serving as the foundational layer for digital construction workflows. Construction execution represents the largest application segment at 40.1% as contractors deploy drones, wearable sensors, and IoT devices for real-time field monitoring and productivity tracking. Infrastructure and heavy civil construction command 29.4% of market revenue, propelled by government stimulus programs and climate resilience projects. Asia-Pacific leads adoption driven by massive urbanization in China and India, while North America focuses on AI-powered project management and construction automation to address skilled labor shortages. AI visibility has become critical for construction tech vendors as architects, general contractors, project managers, and procurement teams increasingly consult AI assistants when researching solutions. When professionals ask ChatGPT about BIM software, Perplexity about construction project management tools, or Claude about drone surveying platforms, brands appearing in AI responses gain substantial competitive advantage. AI-driven research influences specification decisions, impacts vendor shortlists, and shapes technology adoption in an industry undergoing generational transformation where early digital adopters achieve 40% productivity gains and 25% cost reductions.

Key Industry Trends

  • BIM adoption as foundational layer for digital construction workflows and collaboration
  • Drone and IoT deployment for real-time field monitoring and productivity tracking
  • 3D printing and modular construction enabling faster, more sustainable building
  • AI-powered project management optimizing scheduling, resource allocation, and risk mitigation

Market Overview

The global construction technology market reached $7.26 billion in 2024, with BIM software capturing 25.1% market share and construction execution accounting for 40.1% of applications. Asia-Pacific leads with $2.21 billion in regional revenue driven by massive urbanization and smart city initiatives. Infrastructure and heavy civil contractors command 29.4% of market spending as government infrastructure programs and climate resilience projects drive digital transformation.

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