Getable has raised $5 million in Series A round fund, which has been reported by Ryan Lawler in a TechCrunch article titled “Getable Gets $5 Million To Help Contractors Rent Construction Equipment From An iPad”.
Getable and its Founder Tim Hyer is a Graduate of the Bay Area Founder Institute.
Founded in 2010, Getable is a San Francisco-based company serving the construction rental market with mobile tools designed for construction professionals and rental equipment providers. It offers free-to-download apps that enable construction crews to track equipment in the field that they already own, and to manage orders for equipment that comes from third-party rental agencies.
Getable’s new Series A round fund was led by led by The Social+Capital Partnership. In addition to the institutional money, the Series A round also included participation from a number of strategic investors, including Ghilotti Brothers Inc., Pacific Structures, Zachary Construction, DPR Construction, JJ Albanese, Stomper Company, and Brick & Mortar Ventures, a new investment fund run by Bechtel construction group’s Darren Bechtel.
For more information on Getable’s service, visit their official website.