Remarcable raises $15 million Series A to modernize construction procurement

Remarcable, a construction tech startup streamlining procurement for trade contractors, has raised $15 million in Series A funding. The round was led by Insight Partners of New York City.

The Cleveland-area company builds digital tools that unify how contractors manage materials, tools, and prefab components. Remarcable’s technology connects field teams, warehouses, and back offices on a single platform.

Why it matters

Procurement is one of the construction sector’s most time-consuming and manual processes—often still powered by paper, phone calls, and spreadsheets. Remarcable aims to change that by digitizing and automating how contractors manage materials, tools, and warehouse operations.

"Each year, construction material transactions worth hundreds of billions of dollars take place in US. Yet, no unified platform existed to digitize and streamline these transactions and boost efficiency for both contractors and suppliers. We built Remarcable to fill that gap," said Clint Zhang, Founder and CEO of Remarcable.

The platform

Remarcable serves over 40% of the nation’s top 50 electrical contractors and integrates directly with more than 400 suppliers, including Graybar, Wesco, Sonepar, and Rexel. Its platform supports:

  • Digital RFQs, POs, and invoices

  • Real-time supplier inventory access

  • Integrations with 25 accounting systems

  • AP automation that reduces manual processing time

Construction material transactions in the U.S. total in the hundreds of billions annually, yet there’s been no dominant tech platform to unify those workflows—until now.

What’s next

With this funding, Remarcable plans to:

  • Expand AI-powered features

  • Grow its supplier network

  • Hire across engineering, design, and go-to-market roles

As construction projects grow in complexity and scale, Remarcable is betting that streamlined, connected procurement will be a game-changer for contractors, suppliers, and finance teams alike.

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