Procore partners with Amazon to digitally transform construction

The collaboration use AI to streamline project delivery, improve decision-making and reduce risk.

Key Takeaways:

  • Procore Technologies has entered a multi-year collaboration with Amazon Web Services to accelerate AI, analytics, and cloud-based solutions for the construction industry.
  • Procore’s construction management platform is now available in AWS Marketplace, making it easier for contractors and owners in North America and Europe to access the software through existing AWS accounts.
  • Major builder Balfour Beatty is already adopting the partnership, using Procore and AWS to gain real-time data and project insights aimed at improving efficiency and reducing risk.

The Whole Story:

Procore Technologies has signed a multi-year strategic collaboration agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) aimed at accelerating digital transformation in construction through artificial intelligence, analytics and data-driven tools.

The deal will see the two companies co-invest in product development and market initiatives, with Procore’s construction management platform now available in AWS Marketplace for customers in North America and Europe. The arrangement gives contractors and owners access through their existing AWS accounts, with consolidated billing and the ability to apply cloud credits toward the software.

Procore said the collaboration will advance its use of AI to streamline project delivery, improve decision-making and reduce risk. By integrating Amazon’s Bedrock large language models, the company plans to strengthen its suite of AI agents, which can handle document analysis, automate tasks and provide intelligent assistance on complex projects.

“This collaboration with AWS is a force multiplier of our mission to connect everyone in construction on a global platform,” said Steve Davis, Procore’s president of product and technology. “With AWS as one of our strategic collaborators, we will continue to supercharge our tools, enabling owners and general contractors to plan, build and operate their portfolios with greater efficiency and cost effectiveness.”

AWS said the partnership reflects the growing demand for cloud-based solutions in construction. “By combining Procore’s industry expertise with AWS infrastructure and services, we can empower customers to unlock new levels of productivity, gain deeper insights from their data, and scale their operations more effectively,” said Allison Johnson, senior manager with AWS.

Balfour Beatty, a major player in construction and infrastructure, said it is already working with Procore and AWS to digitize its operations. Senior vice-president and chief information officer Kasey Bevans said the partnership gives the company real-time data and project analytics that sharpen decision-making and improve visibility into project health.

“The combination of Procore and AWS helps us build smarter and more efficiently,” Bevans said. “By providing access to real-time data and clear sightlines into KPIs, we’re better able to reduce risk — which is fundamental to our business.”

Industry analysts say the agreement highlights how cloud providers are increasingly teaming up with sector-specific software firms to modernize industries like construction, which has been slower than others to adopt digital tools.

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