AI-driven dashboards and analytics for managing large capital programs and facility portfolios.
Austin, Texas, August 13, 2025
Aurigo Software, an Austin-based provider of capital program management solutions, was named to the Inc. 5000 list for the fourth time, citing strong demand for its flagship Masterworks platform and the launch of two AI offerings, Lumina and Primus Plan. The company says its cloud solutions support owners across infrastructure and private facilities and now manage more than $450 billion in capital programs across 40,000 projects in North America. Lumina offers natural-language search, document summarization and analytics, while Primus Plan provides AI-driven project scoring, forecasting and ROI modeling for private facility portfolios. Aurigo maintains offices in Canada and India.
Aurigo Software, a privately held capital planning and construction software company headquartered in Austin, Texas, was included on the 2025 list of fastest-growing private companies in the United States for the fourth time. Company growth this year was linked to strong demand for its flagship platform, Masterworks, and the introduction of two new AI-driven products: an AI companion called Lumina and a capital planning solution for private facility owners called Primus Plan.
The recognition on the national growth list highlights companies that have expanded rapidly despite recent economic headwinds. Among the list’s top 500 companies, the median three-year revenue growth rate reached 1,552 percent, and those top performers collectively added more than 48,678 jobs to the U.S. economy over the past three years. Aurigo’s appearance on the list marks a repeat showing and follows several years of product and market expansion.
Company officials say growth in 2025 was primarily driven by increased adoption of Masterworks, Aurigo’s core platform for managing large capital programs. Masterworks is designed to give infrastructure and facility owners greater visibility into budgets, schedules and project status across complex portfolios, helping to streamline decision-making and improve delivery outcomes.
Aurigo introduced Lumina, described as an AI companion that transforms how users retrieve and analyze critical project data. Lumina includes two main modules:
In addition to Lumina, the company launched Primus Plan (also referred to as Primus), a capital planning product built for private facility owners such as healthcare systems, manufacturers, retailers and data center operators. Primus Plan provides an AI-powered framework for scoring and prioritizing projects, forecasting costs, modeling cash flows, quantifying return on investment, and aligning decisions with up-to-date project data.
Company leadership framed the recognition as a sign of sustained customer demand and internal focus on product development. They noted that repeat placement on the national growth list reflects continued investment in tools that help public infrastructure and private owners plan, build and maintain assets more effectively.
Aurigo reports managing more than $450 billion of capital programs and serving over 300 customers across transportation, water and utilities, healthcare, higher education and government. Its solutions have been applied on more than 40,000 projects in North America. The firm operates from its Austin headquarters and maintains international offices in Canada and India.
For contractors, engineers and capital program owners, greater visibility and AI-assisted insights can reduce rework, improve schedule adherence and tighten cost control. The new AI tools aim to let teams find critical information quickly, assess risk earlier, and prioritize work based on predicted outcomes rather than solely on past patterns.
The company maintains a public website with product details, case studies and contact information for sales and support. Additional technical specifications for Lumina and Primus Plan are available through company channels for prospective customers and partners.
The company was named to a 2025 national list of fastest-growing private companies in the United States for the fourth time, reflecting strong revenue growth and expansion.
Two major offerings were launched: Lumina, an AI companion with natural-language search and analytics modules, and Primus Plan, a capital planning solution built for private facility owners.
Customers include public infrastructure owners and private facility operators across transportation, utilities, healthcare, higher education and government sectors, as well as contractors and program managers involved in capital delivery.
Lumina focuses on fast information retrieval and AI-driven analysis to improve decision speed and reduce risk. Primus Plan helps private owners prioritize projects, forecast costs, model cash flows and estimate return on investment with AI-assisted scoring and alignment to live project data.
Feature | What it does | Who benefits |
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Masterworks | Manages large capital programs with visibility into budgets, schedules and performance. | Public owners, capital program managers, large contractors |
Lumina GPT | Natural-language search and AI-driven document summaries for quick data access. | Project managers, engineers, document control teams |
Lumina Analytics | Budget and schedule accuracy checks, risk detection, and actionable insights. | Program executives, PMOs, risk teams |
Primus Plan | AI-powered scoring, cost forecasting, cash-flow modeling and ROI analysis for private facility portfolios. | Healthcare systems, manufacturers, retailers, data center operators |
Scale & reach | Handles large capital portfolios and is used on tens of thousands of projects. | Enterprise owners and program teams |
For more detailed product information and enterprise inquiries, company materials and technical documentation are available through the company’s official website and sales channels.
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