Software Company’s New Hub to Create Nearly 300 Jobs in Raleigh, Officials Say
- Governor Josh Stein announced on June 24, 2025, that BuildOps Inc. will create 291 jobs by opening a $771,000 operations hub in Raleigh, North Carolina.
- The announcement followed approval of a Job Development Investment Grant and an incentives package including about $1.8 million in job grants and $83,000 in local incentives.
- BuildOps will establish its third operations center in Wake County, joining hubs in Los Angeles and Toronto, to address nationwide trade labor shortages by improving worker efficiency with technology.
- Officials expect the new positions to average $111,000 annually, well above the Wake County average of $76,643, and the project is projected to grow the state economy by about $702 million over 12 years.
- The project is expected to generate a 78% return on public investment and strengthen Raleigh’s technology ecosystem by attracting a growing company to a Tier 3 county.
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Veteran-owned construction software firm BuildOps has selected Raleigh, North Carolina, for its latest expansion hub, turning down Austin in favor of $2.8 million in incentives. The company plans to hire 291 employees over five years, offering average salaries of $110,000—well above Wake County’s current average of $76,643. Based in Santa Monica, California, BuildOps will invest $711,000 in capital improvements for its new Raleigh office. The No…
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