
Dubai (PlantAndEquipment.com) - As contractors struggle with labor shortages and project backlogs, Bedrock Robotics secured $270 million in Series B investment to extend its autonomous construction system research and implementation.
Bedrock, which automates heavy construction equipment, wants to create completely linked fleets to boost efficiency and safety on huge building sites. The business accomplished supervised autonomous deployments for big earthmoving projects after emerging from stealth in July 2025 with $80 million in finance.
The business claimed labor shortages in the construction industry are driving contractors to automate projects including industrial buildings, ports, data centres, and big infrastructure expansions.
Bedrock wants to expedite product development, extend field deployments, and create software to manage coordinated fleets of autonomous equipment with the additional capital. First client deployments of operator-less excavators are planned for 2026.
NVentures, 8VC, Eclipse, Emergence Capital, and Tishman Speyer joined CapitalG and Valor Atreides AI Fund in the fundraising round. The transaction boosts Bedrock's capital to over $350 million.