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July 15, 2026
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Construction robot startup Monumental reels in $32M

Overview

Monumental BV, a Dutch startup that operates a fleet of bricklaying robots, has raised $35 million in funding. Khosla Ventures led the Series B investment. Monumental stated in its funding announcement today that existing backers Plural and Hummingbird chipped in as well.

Key Takeaways

  • SiliconANGLE UPDATED 16:43 EDT / JULY 15 2026 AI Construction robot startup Monumental reels in $32M by Maria Deutscher Monumental BV, a Dutch startup that operates a fleet of bricklaying robots, has raised $35 million in funding.

    Monumental uses robots to construct the walls of homes, schools and other buildings.

  • Users can customize parameters such as the manner in which bricks should be arranged.

    Most construction projects use bricks that lie on their longer side.

  • The software then uses sensor data from the robots to monitor for mistakes.

    Atrium can coordinate multiple robot teams on the same site, which makes it possible to speed up construction by parallelizing work.

  • Monumental avoids such issues by calibrating its sensors before each project.

    The calibration is carried out at a dedicated section of the company's headquarters that is equipped with motion cameras.

  • Additionally, the company plans to grow its international presence and the number of construction tasks that its robots can automate.

Stats & Key Facts

  • #Monumental BV, a Dutch startup that operates a fleet of bricklaying robots, has raised $35 million in funding.
  • #SiliconANGLE UPDATED 16:43 EDT / JULY 15 2026 AI Construction robot startup Monumental reels in $32M by Maria Deutscher Monumental BV, a Dutch startup that operates a fleet of bricklaying robots, has raised $35 million in funding.
  • #The company has so far helped customers construct over 100 homes, schools and other buildings.
Construction robot startup Monumental reels in $32M

Monumental uses robots to construct the walls of homes, schools and other buildings. It uses two robots called Petra and Panama to deliver bricks and mortar, respectively, to the section of a construction site where they're needed. A third system called Pisa carries out the bricklaying work.

"Every robot we deploy expands the industry's capacity to build, bringing a future of beautiful, affordable, bespoke buildings and infrastructure closer to reality," said Monumental co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Salar al Khafaji (pictured, left, with co-founder Sebastiaan Visser). The company coordinates its robots using a platform called Atrium. According to Monumental, the software also automates several of the other tasks involved in construction projects.

Atrium automatically generates blueprints based on high-level details inputted by an architect. Users can customize parameters such as the manner in which bricks should be arranged. Most construction projects use bricks that lie on their longer side.

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