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Brickanta secures €7.4M to bring AI to construction sites

29 January 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Brickanta raises €7.4M to digitise a lagging industry

Stockholm startup Brickanta has secured a €7.4 million funding round to accelerate the rollout of its AI construction tools, targeting one of the world’s least digitised and most fragmented industries. The company develops software that uses machine learning and computer vision to streamline planning, monitoring and reporting on building sites.

Backed by a group of European venture capital investors and angel backers with backgrounds in proptech and industrial software, Brickanta aims to replace spreadsheets, paper blueprints and manual inspections with real-time, data-driven workflows. The fresh capital will be used to expand engineering teams, deepen integrations with existing construction management platforms and push into new European markets.

AI tools promise efficiency and cost savings

The platform ingests site photos, sensor data and project schedules to flag delays, track progress and identify safety or compliance risks. By automating routine documentation and providing predictive insights, Brickanta claims contractors can reduce rework, cut material waste and improve margins on complex projects.

Construction has long struggled with low productivity growth, fragmented supply chains and thin profitability. Advocates of AI-driven automation argue that better data and analytics can help stabilise timelines and budgets while improving worker safety and regulatory compliance.

Diversity concerns shadow construction tech boom

Yet the funding milestone also highlights an uncomfortable question: where is the diversity in construction technology? Both the traditional construction workforce and many AI startup founding teams remain overwhelmingly male, with limited representation from women and minority groups.

Industry observers argue that tools designed without diverse input risk encoding existing biases into AI algorithms and workflows. That could affect everything from how safety risks are prioritised to which subcontractors are surfaced as preferred partners on digital platforms.

Investors and founders in the sector are increasingly being asked to report on team composition, hiring practices and inclusive product design. For companies like Brickanta, the next test may be whether they can pair rapid technological adoption with visible progress on representation and equity across both their own staff and the broader ecosystem they serve.

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