Driive pre-seed points to software demand in construction workflows
Driive’s reported pre-seed raise highlights continued demand for software that helps modernise fragmented construction and field-work operations.

Construction and field work still run on fragmented systems in many places. Driive’s reported pre-seed raise points to the opportunity for software to make those workflows less messy.
What happened
Driive reportedly raised $783,000 in pre-seed funding for software connected to construction or field-work operations. The round is small, but it fits a sector where basic workflow improvements can still create value.
Why it matters
Construction teams deal with coordination, scheduling, documentation and on-site execution challenges. Better software can help reduce delays, improve visibility and make project operations easier to manage.
The bigger picture
Proptech is not only about buying, selling or renting property. It also includes the operational tools that help buildings, sites and infrastructure projects get built and managed more efficiently.
