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CTech on Spacial: Why One Partner for Engineering Matters

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The story behind the recognition

Seeing Spacial featured on CTech felt like a moment. Not because of the headline, but because of what it represents. CTech highlighted Spacial among Israeli companies using AI to create real-world impact. That has always been our focus.

Why this matters

The conversation around AI has shifted. Teams are moving from experimentation to implementation. Construction has needed this shift for a long time. According to a McKinsey analysis, large capital projects typically take about 20% longer than planned and run up to 80% over budget, a gap that stems from fragmented workflows and late coordination.

There’s also a data problem. A PlanGrid/FMI study found construction professionals spend about 35% of their time on non-productive activities like looking for project information, managing rework, and handling conflict. The same research estimated that miscommunication and poor project data drove more than $31B in rework in the U.S. in 2018.

How we’re changing it

Spacial is your one partner for engineering. We bring structural, MEP, and energy into one connected system. AI checks plans against local code, and licensed engineers review and stamp every set. The result is fewer revisions, faster approvals, and design intent that stays intact from first drawing to permit.

This is coordination by default. Instead of handoffs across silos, we keep decisions and data in one loop so the set that goes to the city reflects the real design and the real constraints. That removes the rework hidden in email threads and markups, which is where timelines and budgets usually go sideways.

Why CTech noticed

CTech called out companies turning AI into practical systems that move industries forward. That’s the bar we hold ourselves to as well. We’re not chasing demos. We’re building the engineering stack the industry can actually run on.

What’s next

We’re proud to be part of a story that places construction technology alongside fintech, cybersecurity, and health tech as areas where Israeli innovation continues to lead. Recognition from CTech is encouragement to keep refining the system that brings clarity and coordination to the built world.

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