Austin, Texas, August 13, 2025
News Summary
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 makes 2025 Inc. 5000 list for fourth time; reports strong demand for Masterworks and unveils AI tools Lumina and Primus Plan
12 août 2025 08h55 HE | Source: Aurigo Software Technologies Inc.
AUSTIN, Texas, Aug. 12, 2025 — A privately held construction software company headquartered in Austin, Texas, was named to the 2025 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in the United States for the fourth time. The company attributed its growth this year to increased demand for its flagship capital-program platform and the launch of new artificial intelligence tools designed for infrastructure and private facility owners.
Key developments at a glance
- The company returned to the Inc. 5000 list for the fourth time.
- Growth was driven by demand for its flagship platform, Masterworks, used to manage large capital programs.
- Two new AI offerings were launched: Lumina (with Lumina GPT and Lumina Analytics) and Primus Plan, aimed at private facility owners.
- The release reported corporate reach that includes more than $450 billion of capital programs under management and use on over 40,000 projects across North America.
What the company announced
The company’s statement highlighted that its 2025 placement on the list reflects continued expansion despite broad economic challenges such as inflationary pressure and a shifting labor market. The release tied the recognition to the company’s recent product momentum, naming Masterworks as a primary growth driver by helping infrastructure and facility owners gain better insight, transparency, and efficiency across large capital programs.
Two new AI offerings were introduced. Lumina is described as a powerful AI companion with two central modules: Lumina GPT, which enables natural-language search and AI-driven document summaries, and Lumina Analytics, which focuses on budget and schedule accuracy, risk detection, and producing actionable insights from project data. The company also launched Primus Plan (often shortened to Primus), a capital planning product built for private facility owners in sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and data centers. Primus Plan is positioned as an AI-powered framework for scoring and prioritizing projects, forecasting costs, modeling cash flows, quantifying ROI, and aligning decisions with near-real-time project data.
Context and broader Inc. 5000 data
The announcement referenced broader trends among the Inc. 5000 honorees, noting that companies on the upper end of the list reported very high revenue growth: the median three-year revenue growth rate for the top 500 reached 1,552 percent. Those top-500 firms also collectively added more than 48,678 jobs over the past three years, according to the release.
Company footprint and customer base
The company stated that its cloud-based solutions support capital infrastructure and private owners aiming to plan, build, and maintain assets more confidently. The release listed more than 300 public- and private-sector customers across transportation, water and utilities, healthcare, higher education, and government. The company said its software is used on more than 40,000 projects across North America and that it manages programs collectively worth over $450 billion.
Leadership perspective and industry note
Leadership framed the Inc. 5000 placement as recognition of internal teams and customer relationships that have supported rapid deployment and adoption. The company also cited external comments that highlight how firms that make the list this year have shown resilience and clear vision while expanding during a period of rising costs and changing global conditions.
Where to find more information
The release directed readers to the publicly available list and company profiles for the Inc. 5000 winners online and provided the company website for further product and corporate information. The company also noted it maintains offices in Canada and India in addition to its U.S. headquarters.
Background: products and technology
Masterworks is described as the company’s flagship platform for capital program and construction management. It is built to help owners gain visibility across portfolios, improve decision making, and raise delivery quality on large programs. The newly announced Lumina and Primus Plan extend that platform approach, bringing natural-language data access, automated document summarization, analytics for budget and schedule health, risk detection, and AI-driven prioritization and forecasting for private-sector facility portfolios.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What recognition did the company receive?
A: The company was named to the 2025 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in the U.S.; this marks the fourth time it has appeared on the list.
Q: Which products drove growth in 2025?
A: The company cited strong demand for its flagship capital-program platform, Masterworks, alongside interest in newly launched AI tools, Lumina and Primus Plan.
Q: What are the main capabilities of Lumina?
A: Lumina includes two modules: Lumina GPT for intuitive natural-language search and automated document summaries, and Lumina Analytics for budget and schedule accuracy, risk detection, and actionable insights.
Q: Who is Primus Plan designed for?
A: Primus Plan is built for private facility owners such as healthcare systems, manufacturers, retailers, and data center operators, offering project prioritization, cost forecasting, cash-flow modeling, and ROI quantification driven by AI.
Q: Where is the company based and how large is its footprint?
A: The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas, operates offices in Canada and India, serves more than 300 customers, and reports supporting over $450 billion in capital programs across 40,000+ projects in North America.
Key features at a glance
Product / Area | Main features | Primary users |
---|---|---|
Masterworks | Portfolio visibility, program-level controls, delivery and compliance workflows, centralized documentation | Government infrastructure owners, transportation agencies, large program executives |
Lumina GPT | Natural-language search across project data, automated document summaries, faster information retrieval | Project managers, document controllers, program analysts |
Lumina Analytics | Budget and schedule accuracy checks, risk detection, actionable analytics and dashboards | Cost controllers, schedulers, risk managers |
Primus Plan | AI-powered project scoring and prioritization, cost forecasting, cash-flow modeling, ROI quantification | Private facility owners (healthcare, manufacturing, retail, data centers), capital planning teams |
For more corporate details and product information, the company’s public website is available at www.aurigo.com.
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Additional Resources
- GlobeNewswire: Aurigo Software press release (Aug 12, 2025)
- Wikipedia: Aurigo Software
- GlobeNewswire: Press kit / resource download
- Google Search: Aurigo Masterworks Lumina Primus Plan
- Aurigo: Official company website
- Google Scholar: Aurigo Masterworks capital program software
- Inc.: Inc. 5000 list
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Inc. 5000
- GlobeNewswire (EN): Aurigo Software press release (Aug 12, 2025)
- Google News: Aurigo Software Inc. 5000 2025

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