About Us

We are building the layer construction has been missing.

AROBOTIX is a construction technology company creating the neutral coordination and verification layer between the digital plan and the job site.

Who we are

AROBOTIX Corp. is incorporated in Delaware, with its build team operating from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. We come from inside the construction industry, not from outside it. The people behind AROBOTIX have spent years in building information modeling, design for manufacture and assembly, and virtual design and construction, the disciplines that decide whether a project runs clean or runs over.

We have seen first hand where the digital plan stops and the job site takes over, and how much gets lost in that gap. The plans are detailed. The crews are capable. What is missing is the layer that turns a precise model into coordinated, confirmed, and recorded work on the ground. AROBOTIX exists to close that gap.

A BIM specialist working on a multi-story building model in Revit across dual monitors

Built from the trade up

We are not technologists guessing at construction. Our roots are in BIM, DfMA, and VDC, and the platform is shaped by how projects are actually delivered, not how they look on paper.

Neutral on purpose

AROBOTIX coordinates and verifies. It does not take sides between vendors, and it does not replace the people who run the site. That neutrality is the product, and it is what makes the layer trustworthy.

Serious and accountable

AROBOTIX is incorporated, in active development, and engaged with one of Vietnam's largest general contractors on an upcoming pilot. There is a real team behind it. This is a company, not an experiment.

Delaware C-Corp
Incorporated and operating
Decades
Combined experience in BIM, DfMA, VDC
Vietnam
Proving ground and first market
Pilot agreed
With a leading regional contractor

We are here to support the people building the world.

Construction is moving from documentation to execution, from manual coordination to verified, data-driven delivery. We intend to be the layer this next era of building runs on. We start in Vietnam, where our relationships run deepest, and expand to the markets where verified execution matters most.

A real team, deep industry experience, and a clear roadmap for where building goes next.
Why Now

Four forces are colliding. For the first time, the coordination layer is both possible and necessary.

Two forces make the layer necessary. Two make it buildable. None of them were true a decade ago.

01

Machines and automation are arriving on site

The construction robotics market is projected to grow from $1.4 billion in 2024 to $3.66 billion by 2030, an 18% annual rate, with Asia Pacific the largest region. Every vendor coordinates its own machines and nothing coordinates across them. More automation means more silos to bridge, not fewer.

Source: Grand View Research, Construction Robots Market, 2025
02

The experienced workforce is walking out the door

Roughly one in five construction workers is over 55, and the US alone needed about 439,000 net new workers in 2025 to meet demand. Readiness judgment currently lives in the heads of veteran foremen. When they retire, it leaves with them unless it is written down as rules a system can check.

Source: Associated Builders and Contractors, 2025 workforce model
03

Digital plans are becoming mandatory, not optional

Singapore requires openBIM submissions in IFC-SG format through CORENET X. The UK has mandated collaborative BIM on central government projects since 2016. Vietnam's Ministry of Construction is phasing in a national BIM roadmap. The structured model our compiler needs is no longer a nice-to-have. Regulation is guaranteeing it exists.

Sources: Singapore BCA and CORENET X, UK BIM mandate, Vietnam MOC National BIM Roadmap
04

Machines can finally read the model

Open standards like IFC made models machine-readable. Advances in AI and classification made them decomposable into sequenced, verifiable work. The plan can now be compiled into tasks instead of printed onto paper. That capability did not exist at production quality until recently.

Basis: buildingSMART IFC and openBIM standards
The Future

The next big construction platform won't build.
It will orchestrate.