AI Drives $3.96B Venture Surge in U.S. Construction-Tech Funding

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Venture capital investment in U.S. built-environment technologies surged in the second quarter of 2025, hitting $3.96 billion — a roughly 75 percent increase from Q2 2024. Nearly 70 percent of the 159 recorded deals were with startups focused on artificial intelligence or machine learning.

These AI/ML-driven firms captured about $2.71 billion of the total inflow, with strong interest particularly in the construction-tech segment. Applications range across project and workforce management, accounting and payments, robotics, equipment, and real-time asset monitoring.

Analysts note that while all built-environment sub-sectors are growing, the momentum in construction tech is especially strong, with investor enthusiasm persisting despite economic headwinds such as high interest rates and tighter liquidity.

This investment trend suggests that AI’s transformative potential in automating, optimising, and forecasting within the built world is still in relatively early phases — and that investors expect continued growth in adoption and return on deployment in the coming years.

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