India, June 14 -- India's construction sector is set to contribute $1 trillion to the economy by 2030. Urban growth, infrastructure needs, and rising demand for data centres, healthcare facilities, logistics hubs, and housing are all pushing this sector forward. But ambition alone does not deliver projects. Execution does. And execution depends heavily on a part of construction that has long been overlooked- labour management. Despite decades of innovation in materials, machinery, and design software, the actual deployment of labour, critical to any project, has remained in outdated, manual processes.

Contractors still rely on phone calls to locate available labour. Daily attendance and productivity updates are scribbled on paper. Also, ...