Bedrock $270M Series B Funding Powers Autonomous Construction Push

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Bedrock $270M Series B funding

Autonomous construction technology firm Bedrock Robotics said Wednesday it has secured $270 million in Series B funding, a fresh capital infusion that follows the company’s completion of a large-scale excavation at a manufacturing site last year.

The San Francisco-based company announced in a news release that the latest raise builds on $80 million it previously secured in seed and Series A rounds in July 2025. In November, Bedrock also carried out a supervised autonomous excavation project spanning a 130-acre site — a milestone it touts as proof that robotic earthmoving is shifting from theory to terrain.

From Blueprint to Bulldozer

Bedrock’s machines are designed to tackle some of the heaviest lifting in modern infrastructure. The company provides autonomous solutions for ports, industrial complexes, data centers and expansive earthmoving operations.

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If construction has long relied on steel nerves and human operators perched in cabs, Bedrock is betting on silicon brains instead.

2026: The Operator-Free Horizon

The company said it plans to deploy its first fully autonomous excavators — machines that function without a human operator on board — to customers in 2026.

The ambition is sweeping. Rather than a single robotic digger carving out soil, Bedrock envisions entire fleets working in concert, synchronized like an orchestra rather than scattered soloists.