
TerraFirma raises $115M to build robotic infrastructure for construction
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TerraFirma’s $115M for AI-orchestrated, remotely operated heavy machinery is more evidence that construction automation will look like upgraded fleets plus command centers, not humanoids on job sites. Developers and GCs should start mapping which tasks can be handed to retrofitted equipment long before they budget for fully autonomous builds.
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