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Construction tech startup SiteLive launches with project-grounded AI

Australian-built SiteLive launches on 10 July, bringing scheduling, QA, compliance and grounded AI into one platform for builders, developers and subcontractors.

By Partner Content · Published 7 July 2026, 11:08 pm

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Construction tech startup SiteLive launches with project-grounded AI
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Partner content. This article is based on a company announcement from SiteLive.

SiteLive, an Australian-built construction intelligence platform, officially launches on 10 July, giving builders, developers and subcontractors a single system to cut administration, improve project visibility and make faster decisions using what the company describes as "grounded" artificial intelligence.

Unlike traditional project-management software, SiteLive says it has been built specifically for the realities of live construction sites, bringing scheduling, quality assurance, drawings, defects, labour, logistics, plant, compliance and communications into one platform. According to the company, its AI continuously analyses each project's own data to give directors and project teams practical insights rather than generic AI responses.

"Our goal wasn't to build another construction app," said SiteLive founder Mitchel Smith. "We wanted to create a construction intelligence platform that genuinely understands how projects operate and helps teams make better decisions every day."

Early-adopter launch offer

SiteLive says organisations that join as Early Adopters will have their subscription pricing locked for 12 months while new enterprise features roll out through the year.

Learn more or book a demonstration at sitelive.group.

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