Utility data platform for infrastructure and construction projects
4M aggregates fragmented utility records and visual data into actionable intelligence for construction and infrastructure teams. The stack—Procore, Trimble, Bentley, Autodesk, AWS, Python, React, PostgreSQL, MongoDB—indicates a mature integration layer sitting between CAD/project-management tools and internal data pipelines. Hiring velocity has decelerated, but the project mix reveals an inward focus: scaling the technical backbone, building out talent acquisition, and expanding partnerships with ENR-ranked firms signal preparation for next-stage growth despite tight labor markets.
4M provides a utility data platform designed for construction, engineering, and infrastructure teams. The product consolidates millions of scattered utility records alongside visual surface evidence into a unified, queryable system accessible across common workflows—Procore, Trimble, Bentley, Autodesk. Founded in 2019 and based in Austin, Texas, the company serves mid-market and enterprise construction firms navigating subsurface utility engineering (SUE), right-of-way clearance, and project safety. The organization is engineering-heavy with emerging data and sales functions, and operates across the United States and Israel.
4M runs Procore, Trimble, Bentley, and Autodesk for integrations; AWS for cloud infrastructure; Python, React, Angular, and Node.js for application layers; and PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and Redis for data storage.
4M is headquartered in Austin, Texas, and was founded in 2019. The company has 51–200 employees and operates hiring programs in both the US and Israel.
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