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Exodigo establishes engineering services division powered by AI

Oct 08, 2025

Exodigo announced the creation of an Engineering Services Division, supported by Exodigo’s proprietary AI platforms and experienced engineering professionals, to improve capital project efficiency, quality, and speed, while reducing risk and unlocking new possibilities for engineering teams and their clients.

Co-led by Rod Lacy, P.E., vice president of U.S. operations, and Edi Cooks, vice president of product – civil engineering, the Exodigo Engineering Services Division will help infrastructure owners, engineering firms and contractors deliver projects faster, more cost-effectively, and with lower risk. Combining proprietary AI with the expertise of experienced engineers and data collected in-house, Exodigo delivers actionable insights across project lifecycles. These insights, embedded into existing client workflows, streamline project delivery, and reduce rework and delays.

With time and budget constraints intensifying, Exodigo partners have asked Exodigo’s Engineering Services Division to focus on three initial areas to support project execution, including:

Design automation – accelerate design iterations to test and refine solutions at unprecedented speed by leveraging large-scale data, and produce automated, accurate deliverables from construction documentation to clash-free models in days instead of weeks.

Project controls – surface risks and bottlenecks before they cause delays with AI-powered project management, automate monitoring and performance alerts for complex programs, and accelerate proactive decision-making based on consolidated schedule, cost and resource data insights.

Construction management – ensure budget accuracy and control with AI-driven quantity takeoffs and instant cost estimation, automate conflict detection across utilities, structures and site plans, and increase operational visibility based on accurate as-builts and continuous integration of geospatial and field data.

“We have proven the value of AI-powered subsurface mapping and are now extending our capabilities to core engineering services. This expansion is a natural step in our vision to transform capital project delivery with AI – infrastructure projects of the future must be delivered in a more predictable, efficient, and resilient way,” stated Jeremy Suard, cofounder and CEO of Exodigo. “We will continue working closely with infrastructure owners and their design, engineering, and construction partners to solve today’s challenges and prepare for the opportunities of tomorrow by codeveloping the tools and approaches that will define the future of engineering for the built world.”

Committed to providing engineering-ready deliverables that fit seamlessly into current workflows for complex, high-stakes construction projects, Exodigo will adapt services, products, and offerings to each partner and project with a flexible engagement model, rolled out over time. The company will consider further expanding into additional service areas such as asset management, predictive maintenance, and environmental data integration as customer needs dictate.

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