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Lotte Construction taps Seoul AI startups to build the smart jobsite

Chosunbiz4/20/2026, 12:00:41 PM

By WorksRecorded Field Desk — practical notes on AI tools and AI in construction.

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Lotte Construction taps Seoul AI startups to build the smart jobsite

The short version

Lotte Construction isn’t trying to build its own AI brain in a back room. Instead, it’s opening the gate.

By teaming up with Seoul Startup Hub Seongsu to recruit startups focused on “smart-site” solutions, the Korean contractor is betting that the next wave of **AI tools** for construction will come from a tightly curated ecosystem, not a single monolithic platform. The move is less about a flashy demo and more about wiring AI directly into the messy reality of jobsite logistics, safety, and quality control.

When a major builder starts scouting AI startups at scale, it’s a signal that AI in construction is moving from experiment to operating strategy.

Why this matters on real projects

For years, **construction technology** has lived in the gap between promise and practice. BIM models stayed in the office, analytics sat in dashboards no one opened, and automation meant a single robot dog doing walk-throughs for visiting executives.

Lotte Construction’s partnership with Seoul Startup Hub Seongsu hints at a different pattern: big builders acting more like integrators and less like passive software customers.

Here’s what that could look like on an actual site:

Those examples aren’t detailed in the announcement itself, but they’re the kind of use cases this kind of startup recruitment drive is designed to surface. The core idea is clear: harness **AI in construction** not as a separate innovation theater, but as an integrated layer over day-to-day site operations.

There’s also a strategic angle. For a contractor, building every AI capability in-house is slow and expensive. But buying one-size-fits-all software often fails because every project, and every region, works differently. By working through a local startup hub, Lotte Construction positions itself to:

In other words, this isn’t just about cool gadgets; it’s an attempt to build a repeatable pipeline from idea to deployment on live projects.

What to watch next

Field note from the editor

I’ve seen a lot of “AI for construction” announcements that never make it past the press release. What makes this one worth watching is the structure: a major contractor reaching into a curated startup hub and explicitly framing the effort around smart sites, not generic innovation. If Lotte Construction can turn that pipeline into standardized, repeatable deployments on real jobs, it will be one of the clearer proofs that **AI tools** and **automation** can move from the edges of construction technology into the center of how projects are actually built.

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Lotte Construction, Seoul Startup Hub Seongsu target AI tools for smart construction sites