
Sitedesk
Local construction software business.
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Total Funding | 000k |


Sitedesk Limited, founded in December 2011 by construction entrepreneurs Paul Grady and Daniel John Doohan, operates in the construction technology sector, offering a specialized software solution for the built environment. The initial concept arose from the founders' recognition of a gap between architects' 3D models and the practical needs of on-site project managers. The company is based in the Manchester area and has secured approximately $668K in funding over two seed rounds, with notable investors including AXM Venture Capital and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority. In April 2025, Sitedesk was acquired by Glider Technology, a move intended to integrate Sitedesk's 3D visualization capabilities into Glider's broader asset management platform.
Sitedesk provides a cloud-based, collaborative software platform designed to improve processes for construction contractors, building owners, and facility managers. The business serves a range of clients, from public sector entities and government contractors to private engineers, consultants, and building operators. Its revenue model is based on providing its Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution to these stakeholders. The platform operates within the Building Information Modelling (BIM) market, enabling compliance with digital building information mandates, such as those required for UK government projects.
The core product is a comprehensive environment for managing construction and engineering project data. It allows users to import, organize, and maintain project information within a rich asset database, featuring one-touch navigation between asset data and 3D model views. Key functionalities include the ability to digitize paper forms for compliance and auditing, create electronic operation and maintenance (O&M) manuals, and manage as-built asset models for handover to clients. For on-site application, the mobile Field BIM capability supports design verification, quality control, and snagging, allowing teams to work collaboratively in real-time using tablets and other devices. A significant benefit for building owners is the potential to reduce on-site maintenance time by up to 50% through immediate access to detailed building information linked to a 3D model.
Keywords: construction technology, Building Information Modelling, BIM software, asset information management, digital handover, construction data management, SaaS, common data environment, CDE, digital twin, 3D modelling, field BIM, facility management software, construction collaboration, as-built models, O&M manuals, project handover, construction compliance, structural engineering software, architectural software