Bedrock Robotics Cracks Open $270 Million Series B

SAN FRANCISCO — Bedrock Robotics, a provider of autonomous construction technology, has raised $270 million in Series B funding co-led by CapitalG and the Valor Atreides AI Fund, with participation from Xora, 8VC, Eclipse, Emergence Capital, Perry Creek Capital, NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), Tishman Speyer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Georgian, Incharge Capital, C4 Ventures, and others. This round brings Bedrock’s total funding to over $350 million. The funding will accelerate Bedrock’s mission to transform how general contractors build, from deploying individual autonomous machines to orchestrating fully connected fleets that reshape productivity and safety.

The new funding follows a period of rapid growth for Bedrock. The company emerged from stealth in July 2025 with $80 million in Seed and Series A funding, and in November completed a large-scale supervised autonomy deployment for mass excavation on a 130-acre manufacturing site.

“The construction industry is being asked to build more than it can deliver,” said Boris Sofman, co-founder and CEO of Bedrock Robotics. “Contractors are pulled across competing priorities with the same limited workforce and equipment. This funding helps us scale our development and deployments as we mature autonomy capabilities and the tools for contractors to leverage them. It’s a first step toward a future where entire fleets operate as coordinated systems, fundamentally changing how modern contractors plan, staff, and execute work.”

The industry needs nearly 800,000 workers over the next two years to keep up with demand, with retirements further widening the labor gap. Project backlogs climbed to more than eight months as of December 2025. Against this backdrop, contractors are exploring Bedrock’s autonomy systems across a range of applications spanning port infrastructure, industrial facilities, data centers, and large-scale earthmoving operations across multiple states. On a manufacturing campus in central Texas, Champion Site Prep is currently using the Bedrock Operator to explore how autonomous systems could complement the crews they have today.

“The speed and scale of what’s coming into this region is unlike anything we’ve seen before—automotive, aerospace, AI infrastructure—and these projects don’t wait,” said Trey Taparauskas, President and CEO at Champion Site Prep. “What Bedrock is building will multiply what our crews are capable of. It’s not just about one autonomous machine; it’s the potential to rethink how we coordinate our entire fleet, keep machines running longer, reduce idle time, and improve safety and work zone awareness. That frees up our best people to supervise and strategize so we can take on even more.”

“Hundreds of billions of dollars are flowing into construction, but the workforce simply isn’t there to meet the moment,” said Derek Zanutto, General Partner at CapitalG. “Every major hyperscaler and developer is grappling with how to compress project schedules when labor constraints keep pushing them out. Bedrock’s technology is built on world-class autonomy expertise, and we believe it will unlock the construction velocity this moment requires.”