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BuiltWorlds Releases 2025 Construction Robotics Top 50

BuiltWorlds, research, advisory, and events company with a global member network, has released its 2025 Construction Robotics Top 50 list.

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This annual report identifies the top-performing brands across three major categories of construction robotics: Onsite Robotics, Offsite Robotics, and Automated Machinery & Related Solutions. As construction robotics becomes a transformative force in the built environment, this report showcases the technologies and companies shaping its future.

A Data-Driven Approach to Ranking Robotics Leaders

First released in 2019, the Top 50 list is based on proprietary data, direct industry research, and case studies. The 2025 edition introduces more granularity by segmenting companies based on their functional role within the broader categories.

“Robotics is a burgeoning technology in our industry, but one with exceptional promise,” says Audrey Lynch, senior analyst at BuiltWorlds and author of the Robotics Top 50. “This year’s list reflects the growing diversity of options, with 10 distinct subcategories included in the report.”

Subcategories in the 2025 Construction Robotics Top 50

Onsite Robotics

  • Inspection & QA
  • Materials Handling & Logistics
  • Welding & Rebar
  • Concrete Finishing & Printing
  • Installation & Finishing
  • Layout Robotics

Offsite Robotics

  • 3D Printing
  • Modular & Prefab Assembly

Automated Machinery & Related Solutions

  • Earthwork & Site Preparation
  • Demolition

Market Outlook: Rapid Growth for Construction Robotics

Increased diversity and functionality in the sector is matched by projected market growth. According to a 2024 report by Cemex Ventures, the construction robotics market is expected to reach $774.6 million by 2032, marking a 360% increase over a 10-year period.

“There is an exceptionally high potential for robotics in construction, and we’re only just learning how to effectively harness it,” says BuiltWorlds CEO Rosemarie Lipman. “The Robotics Top 50 gives us a sense of the companies that are making true, impactful strides in the space. These are the companies moving construction robotics forward.”

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