TerraFirma raises $115M to build robotic infrastructure for construction
TerraFirma’s semi-autonomous excavator at work.

TerraFirma’s semi-autonomous excavator at work. | Source: TerraFirma
TerraFirma this week raised $115 million in Series A funding. The startup said the investment will enable it to expand its engineering, manufacturing, operations, and construction teams, as well as to continue developing its semi-autonomous heavy equipment.
“Construction is the foundation everything else is built on, and it’s been going backward for 50 years,” said Noah Schochet, co-founder and CEO of TerraFirma. “America built the transcontinental railroad, the interstate highway system, and the Hoover Dam. There’s no reason we can’t build at that scale again, and there’s no first-principles reason construction can’t become 10x faster, cheaper, and safer. TerraFirma exists to help America build again and then take that capacity into the cosmos.”
Kleiner Perkins led the round. It also included participation from Bain Capital Ventures, Glade Brook Capital Partners, BANNER VC, Saga Ventures, Trust Ventures, Definition, PEAK6, Magnetar Capital, and Ravelin Capital. Angel investors include founders, executives, and engineers from companies including SpaceX, Anduril, Base Power, Shinkei, and Hadrian.
Former SpaceX engineers Schochet and Noah McGuinness founded TerraFirma in 2024. It is a tech-enabled, vertically integrated construction company initially focused on robotic earthworks and site operations. The Austin, Texas-based company builds and uses its own robotics and software in the field.
Physical infrastructure , from roads to power grids to homes, factories, and hospitals, is the foundation of civilization. Yet construction is one of the only major industries where productivity has gone backward, asserted TerraFirm.
Since 1965, labor productivity in U.S. construction has fallen at an average rate of 0.6% per year, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce and Goldman Sachs. At the same time, productivity across the broader economy has grown at roughly 1.6% annually. This productivity collapse has cost the equivalent of roughly $1 trillion every five years.
TerraFirma said it is building the robotic infrastructure stack for modern construction. Its full-stack platform combines AI -enabled pre-construction software, a remote command-and-control center, and retrofitted semi-autonomous heavy machinery. This machinery includes excavators, dozers, loaders, rollers, skid steers, and more.
All of this is converted into robots that no longer require an operator in the cab. Instead, skilled operators orchestrate entire fleets from screens, using the same intuition and judgment they’ve built over years, now extended across multiple machines at once.
Source: The Robot Report