App to work with skilled labour
Mumbai’s Captech Technologies, a Capacit’e Infraprojects Group associate company has recently launched India’s first multi-lingual construction tech platform ‘eFORCE’ to bridge in the gap between general contractors, project developers, migrant labour contractors and specialized vendors.
Intending to organize the unorganized migrant and non-migrant labour contractor market in the construction industry, eFORCE ensure time-saving, transparent settlement of money and also provides more value to the labour contractor and specialized vendors.
Powered with AI and analytics eFORCE app will allow the general contractor and project developer and labour contractor to discover each other, and will help the developers to find the right fit according to bandwidth, expertise, and experience, said Captech on 8 June 2020.
The digital platform also ensures transparency in the payment as it will minimize the friction in settlement post the contract.
Commenting on the launch of the construction industry’s first online market place, Asutosh Katyal, Founder and CEO, Captech Technologies, said, “We believe the Indian Construction industry can gain momentum and bounce back faster while providing relevant and continuous work to India’s skilled and unskilled migrant labour through the initiative.
“This app will be rapidly ushering a new way to work with skilled labour contractors while reducing delays in projects for project developers and general contractors owing to a lack of relevant man-power.”
The platform is completely built and is already available in English, Hindi, and Marathi and will soon be available in 12 other languages too.
Captech is currently running a pilot run of the eFORCE in Mumbai MMR and providing solutions to many prominent projects of well-known General Contractors/project developers. The pilot run involves many top labour contractors & specialized vendors who in turn are managing thousands of migrant labourers. fiinews.com