Aeromine Technologies, the innovative rooftop wind energy system that converts a building’s wind flow into renewable energy, announces that Mark Swanson has joined as its new chief executive officer. Read More>
Construction companies can now access expert-led sustainability software training through a new partnership between Eagle Point Software and Green Badger, the leading SaaS developer for managing sustainable construction. Read More>
The technology is described as a ‘breakthrough scalable renewable energy solution’ that could be coming to other European roofs soon. Read More>
Rhumbix, a leading provider of Field & Workforce Management solutions for the construction industry, has appointed Jigisha Desai to its Board of Directors as an independent director. Desai, an experienced finance and operations executive with deep expertise in the construction and infrastructure sectors, brings a wealth of experience that will help guide Rhumbix’s continued growth and innovation. Read More>
Green Badger, the leading SaaS developer for managing sustainable construction, released its 2024 Sustainability Report today and announced that 80 percent of the top 25 Green Construction firms now use its software to streamline and automate LEED certification and ESG reporting. According to the report, year-over-year growth remained strong, with more than 550 construction projects using Green Badger’s software in 2024, and total users eclipsed 11,200 worldwide, representing a 20 percent increase. Read more >
Trunk Tools, a New York-based startup offering an AI-driven platform for the construction industry, announced a $20 million Series A round led by Redpoint Ventures, with participation from Innovation Endeavors and Pruven Capital. Founded in 2021, Trunk Tools leverages advanced large language models to understand and query vast amounts of construction-related data. The platform helps construction professionals by providing near-instant access to critical information from documents, improving efficiency, reducing re-work, and ensuring that project managers, engineers, and superintendents have the information they need to make informed decisions quickly. Read more >