Robot maker · registered
Civ Robotics
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.
Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
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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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
Claim source - 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
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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
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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
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Deployment log
Announced and cited only
Funding history
Publicly announced rounds
Series A
AlleyCorp, Bobcat Co., Bobcat Company, ff Venture Capital, Newfund Capital
Round sourceSeed
AlleyCorp, Converge, ff Venture Capital, Trimble Ventures
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Milestones and announcements
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