AI isn’t just hype — it’s already being used on sites to make inspections faster, bids more accurate, and procurement more efficient. In this post, we round up seven of the most useful AI tools for construction professionals in 2025, with examples of how they’re being used in the field.
1. OpenSpaceAutomatically captures 360° jobsite images and maps them to your floor plans, creating a visual history of progress. Great for remote inspections and site documentation.
- BuildotsUses AI to compare reality vs plan using hardhat-mounted cameras. Helps identify deviations from the schedule and improves subcontractor accountability.
- DoxelCombines LiDAR and AI to track productivity and material installation. Sends alerts when projects fall behind.
- ALICE Technologies an AI-powered scheduling platform that simulates thousands of construction sequences to find the most efficient plan.
- Togal.AISpeeds up the takeoff process by analyzing construction drawings and extracting quantities using AI.
- Document CrunchAI-driven contract review tool that helps project managers quickly identify key clauses and risks in construction contracts.
- n8nNot AI itself, but a no-code platform that lets you connect all your AI and data tools together for custom automations.
Conclusion:
You don’t need to adopt every tool on this list, but picking even one or two could free up hours of admin and improve project outcomes. The construction teams that embrace this shift now will be the ones leading tomorrow.”