Sensera Systems Raises $27M in Series B Funding for Jobsite Intelligence Platform
Sensera Systems just raised $27M in a Series B, and if you work in construction tech, you already know this is more than a capital event. This is a signal flare over the jobsite. The round was led by 10 Atlantic Group, with continued backing from Egis Capital Partners and MUUS Asset Management. When operators who understand construction put real money behind a platform, that is conviction. Not vibes. Conviction.
Credit where it is due. Congratulations to Rob Garber, CEO, for steering the company into this next chapter with clarity and discipline. To David Gaw, Chief Strategy Officer and Founder, who saw the IoT wave before most people could spell it. And to John Daley, CTO and Co-Founder, building the technical spine that makes vision systems actually intelligent. That trio is not experimenting. They are executing.
Sensera Systems built its name on solar powered, wireless jobsite cameras. Hardware that survives the dust, the chaos, the 6 a.m. concrete pour. But the real product is not the camera. It is SiteCloud. That is where the footage turns into foresight. AI layered onto live and time lapse imagery so superintendents, project managers, and owners are not guessing what happened on site. They can see it. Search it. Use it.
Construction has always been a high stakes orchestra. Schedules, subs, safety, supply chain. One missed cue and the whole symphony stutters. Sensera Systems is handing the conductor a better set of eyes. Integrations with Procore and Autodesk Construction Cloud mean the visuals do not sit in a silo. They flow into the systems teams already live in. That is how you move from cool tech to daily utility.
The lesson here for founders is simple and brutal. Solve a real problem in a real industry. Stay focused. Build the hardware. Build the software. Then build the integrations that make you unavoidable. Egis Capital Partners first invested in 2023. They came back. 10 Atlantic Group stepped in to lead. That does not happen because of a slick deck. It happens because customers are pulling.
Construction is not known for chasing hype cycles. It adopts what works. Sensera Systems is proving that AI on the jobsite is not a buzzword. It is a margin play. A risk reduction play. A visibility play.
$27M says the market wants more eyes on the site and more intelligence behind those eyes. The companies that turn dirt into data, and data into decisions, are the ones that quietly reshape industries. And if you are paying attention, you can almost hear the next pour setting up.









