According to a recent LinkedIn post from Buildertrend, the construction management software provider is marking its 20th anniversary and highlighting its evolution from a 2006 Omaha startup to a global platform serving more than 20,000 customers. The post notes growth to over 700 employees nationwide and emphasizes a long-term focus on solving practical problems for builders.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights continued product iteration, citing Co‑founder Steve Dugger’s comment that “the product is never done” and that release cadence is increasing. This emphasis on continuous innovation and customer feedback suggests ongoing investment in R&D that could support product stickiness, pricing power, and cross‑sell opportunities across its customer base.
As shared in the post, Buildertrend points to strategic expansion into remodeling and partnerships with large retail brands such as Lowe’s Companies, Inc. and The Home Depot, as well as acquisitions or integrations involving CoConstruct, CBUSA, Square Takeoff, and ToolBeltData. These relationships may enhance distribution, data capabilities, and ecosystem breadth, potentially strengthening the company’s competitive position in construction tech.
The post also underscores community engagement in Omaha through partnerships with Habitat for Humanity of Omaha and the Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska‑Lincoln. While these initiatives are not direct revenue drivers, they may bolster talent recruitment, brand perception, and long‑term innovation capacity, factors relevant to investors assessing Buildertrend’s sustainability and growth prospects.

