Drawer AI has been named to the BuildWorlds 2026 Preconstruction Top 50 List, recognizing the most impactful construction technologies improving workflows across the preconstruction lifecycle.
Selected through industry research, contractor feedback, and real-world performance, the list highlights platforms that are actively helping teams move faster and work smarter. Drawer AI was recognized in the estimating category, where inefficiencies still slow down many electrical contractors.
Estimating is still one of the most manual and time-consuming parts of preconstruction.
Electrical teams are often stuck counting devices, tracing circuits, and rebuilding takeoffs from scratch. It is not a knowledge problem. It is a time problem.
“We weren’t struggling with knowledge. We were struggling with how long everything took.”
Drawer AI uses AI-powered takeoff and estimating tools built specifically for electrical contractors.
The platform analyzes PDF drawings to automatically detect and quantify lighting fixtures, power devices, and other components. It also supports automated branch routing and wire sizing, producing detailed quantity reports in minutes instead of days.
“What used to take us days now takes hours. That changes how many bids we can actually go after.”
Speed matters, but accuracy is what drives results.
Teams using Drawer AI report not only faster takeoffs, but greater confidence in their estimates, leading to fewer errors, cleaner handoffs, and stronger bids.
“It’s not just speed. It’s the confidence that what we’re submitting is right.”
This recognition reflects a broader shift in preconstruction.
Contractors are moving away from manual workflows and disconnected tools toward AI-driven solutions that embed intelligence directly into drawings and estimating processes.
“We’re finally not rebuilding everything from scratch every time a new set of drawings comes in.”
For electrical contractors, this means:
Or simply put, less time spent on manual work and more time spent winning projects. To read the full report from BuiltWorlds, visit their website.
“Once you see it work, it’s hard to imagine going back.”