
Geotab has announced the launch of Geotab Build, a platform designed to unify the management of mixed fleets across construction operations. The solution brings together on-highway vehicles and off-highway equipment into a single system, addressing ongoing challenges related to fragmented data and fleet visibility.
The announcement was made in conjunction with CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, where the company outlined its expansion into the construction sector. Geotab Build is intended to provide a centralized environment for tracking construction machinery, specialty equipment, tools and road-going vehicles.
The construction industry has faced challenges with disconnected systems that require contractors to manage different types of assets separately. Geotab Build focuses on consolidating data from multiple machine types into a single platform, with an emphasis on data ingestion and normalization to support consistent analytics and reporting.
"Construction needs to operationalize to keep pace with an accelerating world," said Neil Cawse, CEO of Geotab. "Geotab Build will deliver the essential data foundation required to activate our AI expertise in the field, pulling fragmented jobsite information into one place to support better decision-making and more transparent management."
The platform is designed to provide visibility across both powered and non-powered equipment, with the goal of improving asset tracking and operational oversight. By integrating multiple data sources, the system aims to support performance monitoring, safety insights and utilization tracking within a single interface.
"Construction management is defined by its nuances, and generic data simply cannot capture the operational reality of a jobsite," said Dave Swan, vice president off-highway at Geotab. "By focusing on the integrity of the data foundation, we are providing the intelligence required to move beyond basic tracking and toward true, high-trust business decisions for improved asset performance, utilization, and operational efficiency".
Geotab indicated that demonstrations of the platform are currently available for prospective partners in the United States and Canada. Early access for select customers is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2026, with broader availability planned for the fourth quarter of the year.
The launch reflects a broader industry shift toward connected jobsite technology, as construction companies seek more integrated approaches to fleet management, asset tracking and data-driven decision-making.