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Construction Tech Startup Veyor Raises $7.5M Series A Led by Marbruck Investments
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Construction Tech Startup Veyor Raises $7.5M Series A Led by Marbruck Investments

•March 2, 2026
•Mar 2, 2026
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Participants

Veyor

Veyor

company

Investible

Investible

investor

Spring Capital

Spring Capital

investor

Marbruck

Marbruck

investor

COACT

COACT

investor

Why It Matters

The funding gives Veyor the resources to become the de‑facto system of record for construction logistics, a critical efficiency lever for an industry facing chronic productivity gaps. Its U.S. scaling could set a new standard for digital supply‑chain coordination on building sites.

Key Takeaways

  • •Series A raised $7.5M to accelerate US growth
  • •Platform likened to Uber Eats for construction logistics
  • •US revenue already exceeds 30% of total sales
  • •CEO relocating to US to lead market expansion
  • •Goal: become global system of record for site logistics

Pulse Analysis

The construction industry has long struggled with fragmented site logistics, where deliveries, inventory, and material handling are coordinated through spreadsheets and phone calls. Veyor’s cloud‑based platform consolidates these functions into a single real‑time record, giving contractors, suppliers, and owners visibility into every material flow. By digitising the “last mile” of construction supply chains, the startup addresses a critical productivity gap that traditionally adds 5‑10 % to project costs. This shift mirrors broader digital transformation trends that prioritize data‑driven decision‑making on the job site.

In March, Veyor announced a $7.5 million Series A round led by Marbruck Investments, with participation from CoAct, Investible and SpringCapital. The capital will fund senior go‑to‑market hires, extend the platform’s scheduling engine into procurement and warehouse management, and accelerate product development for larger enterprise clients. With more than 60 customers across 30 + U.S. states, the company already derives over 30 % of its revenue from the United States, and expects that share to top 50 % within two years. Founder Richard Fifita’s relocation to the U.S. underscores the strategic focus on this market.

Veyor’s funding milestone positions it as a potential foundational infrastructure for the built environment, a role traditionally occupied by ERP systems rather than niche logistics tools. As contractors adopt integrated digital solutions to meet tighter schedules and sustainability mandates, a unified logistics record could become a prerequisite for large‑scale projects. Competitors such as Procore and Autodesk are expanding their own supply‑chain modules, but Veyor’s “Uber Eats”‑style real‑time matching gives it a differentiated value proposition. If the company sustains its product‑market fit, it could reshape how material flows are managed across global construction sites.

Deal Summary

Construction planning software platform Veyor announced a $7.5 million Series A round led by Marbruck Investments, with participation from CoAct, Investible and SpringCapital. The funding will support Veyor’s US expansion, product development, and go‑to‑market hires. The round was announced on March 2 2026.

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