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Civ Robotics

Corporate marketconstructionenergyCurated record

GPS-guided four-wheeled autonomous robots survey and mark layout coordinates on large-scale construction sites (primarily utility-scale solar farms); CivDot+ marks up to 3,000 stake positions per day with ±8 mm accuracy; up to 8× faster than manual survey crews; eliminating the most labor-intensive step of solar panel array layout; CivNav handles autonomous navigation across site terrain.

HeadquartersSan Francisco, US
Founded2018
Corporate funding$13M
Team11-50
Deployments4
Open roles0
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Company overview

Identity and operating footprint

Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentCorporate
StageSeries A
FoundersTom Yeshurun (CEO)
Regions servedNorth America, Europe, Middle East, Asia, Oceania
Countries deployedUS, CA, AU
Service footprintHQ at 638 4th Street, San Francisco CA 94107; R&D based in Tel Aviv, Israel; 100+ robots deployed globally on solar, oil & gas, highways, and airport projects across 5 continents and 40+ countries; 20+ GW of solar farms staked; 10M+ coordinates marked; re
Last reviewed2026-07-05
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Robot models

Specifications remain vendor-claimed

Machineconstruction

CivDot

  • Up to 1,000–5,000 layout points per day; ±30 mm (1/10 ft) accuracy

    vendor-stated throughput range and positional accuracy for the standard CivDot model

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Machineconstruction

CivDot Mini

  • Marks 17 miles of lines daily; sub-inch accuracy; weighs ~50 lbs

    vendor-stated linear marking throughput, accuracy, and weight for road/parking/airport line-marking applications

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  • Compatible with Trimble R780 GNSS receiver; uses Trimble TIP IMU-based tilt correction; remote operation up to 100 ft

    vendor-stated GNSS compatibility and remote control range

    Claim source
Machineconstruction

CivMove

  • Rugged site mobility for survey equipment; supports pile shakeout layout, pallet staging, and panel installation

    vendor-stated use cases for the CivMove platform on active construction sites

    Claim source
Machineconstruction

CivNav

  • AI-powered machine guidance for material placement (piles and PV modules) on solar construction sites; mounts on skid steers and telehandlers

    vendor-stated function as a machine-mounted guidance system for heavy equipment operators

    Claim source
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Deployment log

Announced and cited only

AnnouncedCustomerSiteCountryCountEvidence
2025-07-01Bechtelsolar EPCUSNot disclosedAnnouncement
2025-07-01Signal Energy Constructorssolar EPCUSNot disclosedAnnouncement
2025-07-01Trimbleconstruction techUSNot disclosedAnnouncement
2025-07-01Cupertino Electricalssolar EPCUSNot disclosedAnnouncement
CA

Funding history

Publicly announced rounds

Investors on recordAlleyCorpBobcat Companyff Venture CapitalNewfund Capital
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Company timeline

Milestones and announcements

2025-07-01Raised $7.5M Series A led by AlleyCorp with Bobcat Co. and ff Venture Capital (total $12.5M); 100+ robots deployed, 20+ GW solar farms staked, 10M+ coordinates marked; reached profitabilityRobotics and Automation News
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Source ledger

9 unique public sources