Otto transforms Trimble's systems of record into systems of action across Tekla, Viewpoint, and Spectrum
SAN FRANCISCO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / December 16, 2025 / Briq today announced expanded capabilities of Otto, its autonomous AI work platform, enabling end-to-end automation across the Trimble construction software ecosystem, including Tekla, Viewpoint, Spectrum, and adjacent Trimble solutions.
Trimble's platforms have long served as the industry's systems of record for design, project controls, and financial management. Otto builds on that foundation by introducing systems of action - autonomous digital workers that execute work across those systems without manual intervention.
With Otto, construction and engineering firms can move beyond dashboards, reports, and approvals to fully automated execution across both project and back-office workflows.
Examples of Otto-enabled workflows across Trimble include:
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Tekla
Automated quantity extraction and constructability insights
Continuous synchronization between models, estimating, and procurement
Downstream task execution triggered directly from model changes
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Viewpoint & Spectrum
Autonomous accounts payable, receivables, payroll, and job cost updates
Continuous reconciliation between field activity, financials, and project controls
Real-time exception handling instead of month-end cleanup
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Across the Trimble ecosystem
Autonomous data movement between systems, not just within them
AI workers that understand jobs, cost codes, vendors, contracts, and schedules
Reduced dependency on manual handoffs, swivel-chair workflows, and offshore labor
"Trimble has built some of the most important systems of record in construction," said Bassem Hamdy, CEO of Briq. "Otto turns those systems into systems of action - executing work autonomously across projects and the back office. This is about moving from software that tracks work to software that actually does the work, at scale."
Otto is not a copilot or point automation. It is an autonomous work platform designed to execute discrete tasks end-to-end across enterprise systems, enabling customers to operate faster, leaner, and with greater confidence.
As construction firms face increasing pressure to scale without adding overhead, the combination of Trimble's platforms and Otto's autonomous execution represents a shift in how work gets done across the industry.
Contact:
Ellis Talton
SVP, GTM
ellis@briq.com
+13344126562
SOURCE: Briq Technologies Inc.
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