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Based in San Francisco, California, Fieldwire provides a subscription-based field management software platform that connects construction site workers with office teams for task management and real-time collaboration. The company's mobile application currently powers operations across more than one million construction jobsites worldwide and supports an internal workforce of approximately 150 employees. The cloud-based software platform serves general contractors, subcontractors, and large industry firms, including major enterprise customers such as Clark Construction and Webcor. Prior to its strategic exit, the enterprise successfully raised over $40 million in venture capital funding from prominent institutional investors, including Menlo Ventures and Brick and Mortar Ventures. The construction technology firm was ultimately acquired by the Hilti Group for $300 million to further expand its own global digital software ecosystem. Fieldwire was founded in 2013 by Yves Frinault and Javed Singha.
Fieldwire has raised $42.0M across 3 funding rounds.
Fieldwire has raised $42.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Fieldwire has raised $42.0M in total across 3 funding rounds.
Fieldwire's investors include Alumni Ventures, Amasia, BoxOne Ventures, Builders VC, Lifeforce Capital, SNR, AngelPad, Bloomberg Beta, Catapult Capital, Felicis Ventures, Immeasurable, KRM Interests LLC.
Fieldwire has raised $42.0M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $34.0M Series C in September 2019.
Fieldwire is a construction technology company that builds an all-in-one jobsite management software platform designed to connect field teams with office staff, enabling real-time collaboration, task tracking, and project coordination.[1][2][3][4] It serves contractors, foremen, project managers, general contractors, subcontractors, and owners on projects ranging from small renovations to mega-scale builds (>$1B), solving key pain points like communication delays, outdated plans, rework, and inefficient progress tracking by providing mobile-first tools for plans, tasks, RFIs, submittals, change orders, and reports—saving users up to one hour per day per person.[3][4][5][6][7] With usage on over 4 million projects worldwide and pricing starting at $54/user/month, Fieldwire demonstrates strong growth momentum, bolstered by its 2021 acquisition by Hilti, which has expanded its global reach and enterprise capabilities.[3][5][6]
Fieldwire was established in 2013 as a mobile field management platform tailored for construction contractors, quickly gaining traction by addressing the industry's need for seamless office-to-field connectivity.[3] While specific founder details are not detailed in available sources, the company emerged from recognizing gaps in on-site productivity, leveraging mobile devices for real-time plan access, task management, and collaboration—features that bridged traditional silos in construction workflows.[1][4] A pivotal moment came with its 2021 acquisition by Hilti, a global leader in construction tools, which integrated Fieldwire into Hilti's ecosystem to enhance contractor efficiency worldwide; this has driven expansion to over 1 million projects and internal adoption across Fieldwire's own engineering, sales, and operations teams.[3][5][6][8]
Fieldwire rides the construction tech (contech) wave of digital transformation, where mobile SaaS disrupts a fragmented $10T+ industry plagued by paper-based processes and 30%+ productivity losses from miscommunication.[1][2][3] Its timing aligns with post-pandemic acceleration in BIM adoption, remote oversight, and labor shortages, amplified by Hilti's hardware-software synergy for end-to-end efficiency.[3][6][7] Market forces like rising material costs, regulatory demands for documentation, and AI-driven forecasting favor Fieldwire's real-time data capture, influencing the ecosystem by standardizing jobsite collaboration—powering 4M+ projects and enabling best-practice replication across GCs, subs, and owners.[4][5][6]
Fieldwire is poised for continued dominance in contech, leveraging Hilti's global distribution to penetrate enterprise mega-projects while expanding API integrations and features like advanced BIM viewers and custom forms.[3][6][9] Trends such as AI-powered predictive scheduling, AR/VR plan overlays, and sustainability tracking will shape its evolution, potentially boosting margins through upselling to its 4M+ project base. As contech matures, Fieldwire's field-proven platform could redefine industry standards, evolving from jobsite coordinator to full lifecycle manager—cementing its role in delivering faster, safer, and greener builds worldwide.