Procore’s Blueprint for Smarter Construction

Procore has major changes and even bigger ambitions on the horizon for 2025. In March, the company announced that Founder and CEO Tooey Courtemanche will transition to Executive Chairman once a new leader is named, opening the door for Procore’s next phase of scaling its construction platform.

That future was already taking shape last fall. At Groundbreak 2024, Procore unveiled a wave of launches aimed at making construction smarter, faster, and more connected. The company introduced Procore AI—a suite of tools that automate tasks, predict risks, and put critical project insights at teams’ fingertips—and debuted Resource Management, a unified platform for tracking labor, equipment, and materials across the entire build lifecycle. New AI-powered scheduling and safety tools round out the push, helping teams plan smarter, work safer, and avoid costly delays.

Procore’s momentum is already showing up on the ground. In Austin, the company’s platform is helping deliver the $7.1 billion Light Rail Phase 1 project—bringing real-time collaboration, risk mitigation, and compliance tracking to one of the country’s biggest new infrastructure initiatives. As construction gets more complex and connected, Procore is building the tools—and the partnerships—that will shape how cities and industries move forward.