Bedrock Robotics Secures $270M to Scale Autonomous Fleet Coordination

Bedrock Robotics Secures $270M to Scale Autonomous Fleet Coordination
Source: Bedrock Robotics
  • Bedrock Robotics raised $270 million in Series B funding, bringing its valuation to $1.75 billion.
  • The round was co-led by CapitalG and Valor Atreides AI Fund, with participation from NVentures and others.

Bedrock Robotics announced a $270 million Series B raise, co-led by CapitalG and the Valor Atreides AI Fund. The round included participation from NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture arm), 8VC, Eclipse, Xora, Emergence Capital, Tishman Speyer, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, among others. This brings Bedrock’s total funding to over $350 million and values the company at $1.75 billion.

"The construction industry is being asked to build more than it can deliver," said Boris Sofman, co-founder and CEO of Bedrock Robotics, in a press release. "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."

Bedrock builds autonomous technology for construction equipment. It emerged from stealth in July 2025 and, in November, completed a supervised autonomy deployment on a 130-acre manufacturing site. According to the company, contractors are exploring Bedrock's systems across infrastructure projects in multiple states. On a manufacturing campus in Central Texas, Champion Site Prep is using the Bedrock Operator to explore how autonomous systems could support existing crews.

"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, in a press release. "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."

The company says that the funding will support the development of connected fleet capabilities and the expansion of deployment efforts. Bedrock is planning its first operator-less excavator deployments with customers in 2026 in what it calls "a milestone in autonomous capability for such complex, articulated machines."


🌀 Tom’s Take:

Bedrock’s push toward operator-less excavators could mark a turning point for how heavy equipment gets deployed at scale.


Source: PR Newswire / Bedrock Robotics