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Trimble Construction

Trimble Construction

Software Development

Giving our customers confidence at every turn to get the job done, better.

About us

Trimble turns complex construction challenges into streamlined solutions, empowering professionals to build with confidence. Get the job done right with hardware and software that support the full construction lifecycle, including field technology, project management, real-time data, connected workflows, and cloud-based construction technologies.

Industry
Software Development
Company size
10,001+ employees
Type
Public Company

Employees at Trimble Construction

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  • The AI Tipping Point. Free Lattes. No more FOMO. 🤖☕️ Ready to cut through the AI hype? Join Trimble for Luncheon #2 as we dive into the "AI Tipping Point." We’re breaking down how AI is actually transforming construction accounting, from real-world use cases to managing the risks. Join the conversation. We're serving up strategy and handcrafted drinks. 📍 Mark Your Calendar: When: Tuesday, June 2nd Time: 11:15 AM – 12:45 PM

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  • Step inside the Trimble Trailer. A 2014 Flying Cloud, bought secondhand and rebuilt for life on the road. There's a leather booth for interviews, a kitchen turned production station, and a transparent wrap that lets the classic Airstream shine through while it carries the team across the country. And parked out back: the Trimble X9, capturing a million points per second of every landmark along the way. Trimble is everywhere you turn. Watch the full 360º video tour : https://lnkd.in/eHv5dgTf

  • Hi there, I’m Hannah Finch! This summer, I’m heading out on one of my biggest adventures yet: a massive road trip in the Trimble Airstream. So today, I’m doing a little LinkedIn takeover to introduce myself. (Hello, new friends!) I’ve never been very good at staying in one place, so traveling the country (and world!) telling Trimble stories feels like a dream job. My career has been shaped by a refusal to stay in one lane (metaphorically, not when I’m driving Avery, of course). I’m a Story Producer, “Free Range Artist,” roadside attraction enthusiast, and firm believer that behind every impressive project is an even more impressive human story. I’m fascinated by the intersection of art, science, technology, and storytelling. I don’t just want to show you a bridge, I want you to feel the grit, ingenuity, and pride of the people who built it. To me, a well-run jobsite can be just as much a masterpiece as a finished mural. My perspective comes from a winding path: training as a professional dancer in NYC, climbing some of Colorado’s most technical 14ers, and road-tripping through places like Iceland and New Zealand. That sense of rhythm, curiosity, and backcountry resilience shapes how I tell stories today — finding the flow and “hook” that make complex technical topics feel human, inspiring, and approachable. What I’m Like on a Road Trip: The DJ: I’m all about having the right song for the scene. The Scout: I bring my experience working as a field agent for Atlas Obscura route planning. I will always pull over for a bizarre roadside attraction. The Hydrator: I usually have at least three beverages on the go at once (soda water, coffee, and electrolytes). My best storytelling tip: the most interesting part of any story is usually the part where things went wrong. Don’t be afraid to talk about the challenges or the "failed" first drafts. Perfection is boring and, frankly, a bit suspicious. It’s the pivot and the problem-solving that actually inspire people. Share the struggle, and the success will mean so much more. See you on the road! ✨🛣️

    • A selfie taken by Hannah in her Trimble hard hat and a reflective vest, with two other people in the background, one holding camera equipment. All three are on a construction site.
    • Hannah with a pack on her back, climbing a wall of rock.
    • Hannah standing in a yard, holding a painting almost as big as she is. The painting is an intricate galaxy, with dark blues as the familiar backdrop of space, and flowy oranges, reds, and purples as the main feature of the artwork. Stars twinkle throughout the image.
    • Hannah on stage with 5 other people, all dressed in leggings and button down shirts, holding their right leg out from their body in a dance move.
  • Trimble and BuildOne Partners are excited to announce the inaugural MEPConnect Boston—a one-day educational event built exclusively for the unique challenges and opportunities facing Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing contractors. Join peer contractors, learn from industry experts, and leave with 2–3 actionable workflows you can implement the very next morning. What to expect: • 24 Sessions across 5 specialized tracks: Mechanical Estimating, Electrical Estimating, Project Management, Accounting & Ops, and VDC & Fabrication. • Cutting-Edge Tech: See Trimble’s newest solutions in action, including ProjectSight 360 Capture, New AI-powered estimating capabilities and the newest solution to the Trimble portfolio, Document Crunch. • Live Interactive Demos: Explore our expo halls and get hands-on with hardware alongside our partners at BuildingPoint Mid-America & North-Atlantic. • Expert Access: Connect directly with workflow consultants, trainers, and product experts so you leave with a plan—not just notes. Spaces are limited. Secure your team's spots today! 👇 https://lnkd.in/e5Di_GcB

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  • Hey there! Director Matt here. You’ll hear a lot from me over the next few months as we take the Trimble Airstream, aka Avery Weir (get it? Every. Where.) back on the road. A bit about me: - I’ve been fortunate to travel the world finding construction’s best stories. From interviewing Japanese architects and featuring a Norwegian BIM engineer, to following Romanian civil contractors to visiting Floridian O&PS hurricane experts, I find extreme passion across the industry and love sharing the best authentic moments. Full stop. - I grew up playing all the card & board games I could learn. I’ve been dying to teach Hannah some cards like Shinhai, Golf or California Rummy at the dining table of the RV. - I suffer from “director’s eye”. With every blink, I see the world through composition, lighting, and action. It can be quite the delay on vacations waiting for me to “get the shot”... - My go-to road snacks: Hot Cheetos, sunflower seeds (when i’m driving and bored), an Orange-flavored Celsius, and chocolate-covered Donettes. - I have a strict and passionate editing workflow — I hope you’ll be able to witness it across Trimble content — that artfully balances the subject matter and you, the viewer. I speak more to that and other fervent topics on my personal page. That’s all for now! If I can leave you with one photography tip, it’s this: You do not always need or want to face the sunlight for a selfie. The sun will make shadows, especially in group shots, and the exposure will be inconsistent. Instead, turn your back to the sun or light. The full shade will give you even exposure and backlight you wonderfully — your phone will compensate to brighten up your “dark” but evenly-lit face. Smile! 📸

    • Matt holding up a piece sign as he takes a selfie in front of some mountains.
    • Matt standing in a field by a bridge with his camera gear in hand.
    • Matt filming two other people with his ronin and camera. All three wear reflective vests and hard hats.
    • Matt posing with his camera in a hard hat and reflective fest on an in-progress construction site.
  • May is heating up, and our community energy is officially at an all-time high! 🔥 A massive round of applause for our two standout advocates of the month: Steve Kunz and AJ Jain! 🏆 These community members have gone completely above and beyond, sharing game-changing insights, and helping their peers crush their construction goals. Want to secure your spot in the spotlight next month? Dive into the discussions in The Network today! https://bit.ly/4dDZKiY

  • Every day, entire teams wake up, go to work, and shape the world around them. They do the impossible - turn digital concepts into physical realities. Someone should really put them on camera 👀. Oh wait, someone did. Here are some BTS photos showing the dedication, point-scanning, and videography that made the first stretch of “Everywhere You Turn” possible. Twine twirling and dirt-road jogging were optional, but the attention-to-detail appreciated.

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  • The skylines, the speedways, the spaces in between. “Everywhere You Turn” is a new video series following the Trimble team across the country to meet the people building the structures, systems and stories shaping our world. From the tallest tower in Austin, to the world's largest easel in Kansas, to a hand-built castle in the Colorado Rockies. No site too small. No structure too strange. Because Trimble is: Everywhere you turn. Don’t miss an episode: youtube.com/@trimble_inc See you on the road.

  • It’s been a busy few days at Futurebuild . It’s been great meeting lots of new people, hearing what they need from a construction technology solution and showcasing our latest innovation, Trimble ProjectSight. There was lots of discussion about how AI can help project managers use technology to harness data lead design, monitor real-time updates and ultimately, save time and complete projects faster. If you didn’t manage to stop by our stand, one of our in-house experts would be happy to connect with you and organise a short call about your project management needs or take a look for yourself. https://bit.ly/4twTDoz #FutureBuild2026 #ConnectedConstruction

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