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Brickeye
Brickeye provides IoT-enabled construction risk intelligence across 3,000+ projects in 20 countries for developers, contractors, and insurance...
Brickeye
Brickeye originated as AOMS Technologies before rebranding to focus squarely on construction risk intelligence. The firm operates from Toronto, serving owner/developers, general contractors, and insurance carriers with a technology platform that embeds IoT sensors directly into active job sites to monitor concrete curing, water intrusion, and environmental conditions. The company commercializes this data into reduced rework, lower claims, and negotiated insurance deductibles. Brickeye deploys a combination of ruggedized IoT hardware, standalone job site connectivity, and purpose-built software to intervene in construction loss controls. The platform is deployed across asset classes including commercial, residential, and infrastructure projects. Known engagements include work for Canderel Group, a Canadian developer, and coverage across 3,000+ projects in 20 countries. The firm completed a $10 million Series B capital raise (per the firm, 2023) to expand across North America and internationally. Brickeye employs a full-service delivery model spanning pre-construction planning through 24/7 monitoring and technical support. The firm was named to Deloitte’s 2025 Technology Fast 50 list of Canada’s fastest-growing technology companies (per Deloitte, 2025). Its turnkey services include installation, configuration, onboarding, and ongoing maintenance. The operational reach includes direct customer support lines and a physical presence in Toronto with no disclosed additional offices. Brickeye’s structural differentiator is its direct relationship with insurance providers — the firm markets technology-enabled loss controls that influence underwriting decisions and policy terms. By positioning IoT data as underwriting-grade evidence, the company acts more like a risk-transfer intermediary than a construction-software vendor.
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
Canada
City
Toronto
Corporate office
155 Gordon Baker Road, Suite 301, Toronto, ON M2H 3N5, Canada
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
How does Brickeye make money — is it a SaaS company or a services firm?
Brickeye sells a turnkey service that couples ruggedized IoT hardware with ongoing monitoring, support, and data analytics. Revenue is tied to project-level deployment and recurring service contracts rather than pure software licensing. The firm emphasizes installation support, 24/7 technical service, and pre-construction planning as core to its client value.
Who runs Brickeye?
Brickeye's current leadership is not publicly detailed on its website or in available records. The firm's Series B announcement and media coverage do not name specific executive officers, and no principal attribution is confirmed in reviewed sources.
What does Brickeye's relationship with insurance carriers actually look like?
Brickeye positions its risk-mitigation data as underwriting-relevant — the platform aims to help project owners and contractors negotiate lower deductibles and preferred coverage terms. By quantifying active loss controls, Brickeye functions as a bridge between construction operations and insurance risk assessment, rather than simply logging data for internal use.
Is Brickeye a startup? What stage is the company at?
Brickeye raised a $10 million Series B round in 2023 to scale its construction risk mitigation technology across North America and internationally. The company previously operated as AOMS Technologies. It reports over 10 years of industry expertise and 3,000+ projects completed, suggesting a growth-stage posture.
Where does Brickeye operate?
Brickeye is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Its projects span more than 20 countries, and the 2023 Series B explicitly targets scaling across North America and beyond. No additional office locations are currently disclosed.
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