Trimble acquires Document Crunch
The acquisition will integrate Document Crunch’s AI capabilities into Trimble’s Construction One suite.

Key Takeaways:
- Trimble Inc. will acquire the AI platform Document Crunch to automate risk management and contract compliance within its Construction One suite.
- The deal is scheduled to close in the second quarter of 2026 and will be integrated into Trimble’s AECO business segment.
- The technology aims to provide a contractual rule set that pushes critical obligations and payment terms directly into project management workflows for contractors and owners.
The Whole Story:
Trimble Inc. has signed an agreement to acquire Document Crunch, a construction-focused artificial intelligence platform for document analysis and risk management, the company said April 2. Financial terms were not disclosed.
The acquisition will integrate Document Crunch’s AI capabilities into Trimble’s Construction One suite, automating compliance and risk detection across project management and enterprise resource planning workflows. Document Crunch has been deployed on more than 10,000 projects and serves general contractors, subcontractors, designers, owners and insurance carriers.
“Success in construction relies on the ability of every stakeholder to understand and mitigate risk in real-time,” said Mark Schwartz, senior vice president of AECO software at Trimble, in the release. “Document Crunch will provide a ‘contractual rule set’ to serve as the intelligent DNA for the entire Trimble Construction One suite, automatically pushing critical obligations, compliance requirements and payment terms into Trimble’s robust project delivery ecosystem.”
The platform addresses common pain points including contract risk provisions, payment disputes, specification non-compliance and notification failures. Document Crunch currently integrates with Trimble ProjectSight project management software and is available for North American civil and building contractors.
Josh Levy, co-founder and CEO of Document Crunch, said the acquisition will allow the company to scale its risk-reduction and compliance automation capabilities across Trimble’s broader construction platform. “The construction industry is at a tipping point for AI adoption and our focus on risk reduction and automated compliance has positioned us to lead this next phase for the industry,” Levy said in the release.
Document Crunch will be reported as part of Trimble’s AECO segment. The transaction is expected to close in the second quarter of 2026 and is not expected to have a material impact on 2026 financial guidance. Further integrations within the Trimble Construction ecosystem are planned for the product roadmap.