Top Construction Tech Startups

Excellence is not achieved by chance—it is the result of dedication, vision, and exceptional leadership. Construction Tech Review is honored to unveil the Construction Tech Startups, a distinction reserved for organizations that have demonstrated a steadfast commitment to innovation and customer trust. These companies were nominated by our subscribers and subsequently evaluated by an expert panel of executives, thought leaders, and industry specialists. Their selection underscores their significant contributions and unwavering impact on the industry.

    Top Construction Tech Startups

  • DIRTT

    DIRTT is a global leader in industrialized construction for interior space that works with some of the most innovative clients, design teams and construction professionals across the globe to drive meaningful change in the industry. Through custom manufacturing, it translates one-of-a-kind visions into compelling spaces where people collaborate, socialize, learn and heal.

  • Falkbuilt

    Falkbuilt is digitizing interior construction through a full solution offsite approach that follows the same process as conventional construction, but along the way creates less waste and shrinks schedules. Leveraging technology, construction expertise, state-of-the-art manufacturing processes and unwavering customer focus, it creates solutions that meet customers’ exacting needs.

  • Hilti

    Hilti’s job site management software, Fieldwire, facilitates seamless communication and collaboration on construction projects. From the field to the office, it allows users to easily access and share information. Fieldwire’s budget module empowers customers to monitor project budgets with cost codes and budget importers for uniformity across projects.

  • MiTek

    MiTek is a construction technology  leader on a mission to advance the adoption of offsite construction. It serves residential and commercial customers, delivering software, services, engineered products and automated solutions that optimize a more integrated design-make-build approach to construction.

  • Moog Construction

    Moog Construction offers integrated systems, hardware, software and services to solve complex construction problems. Its collaborative construction robots leverage the company’s motion control and safety-critical systems expertise to work with clients in challenging construction environments and help them reduce project delays and budget overruns.

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