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Captech Technologies, a Capacit’e Infraprojects Group associate company, recently launched India’s first multilingual construction tech platform � eFORCE � to bridge the gap between general contractors and project developers, migrant labour contractors and specialised vendors. ...

Captech Technologies, a Capacit’e Infraprojects Group associate company, recently launched India’s first multilingual construction tech platform � eFORCE � to bridge the gap between general contractors and project developers, migrant labour contractors and specialised vendors. Intending to organise the unorganised migrant and non-migrant labour contractor market in the construction industry at large and choosing to start with the factories and building segment first, eFORCE provides excellent value to general contractors and project developers.The app ensures time-saving, transparent settlement of money and provides more value to labour contractors and specialised vendors by helping them find new and relevant projects in all the geographies to deploy and employ their workmen � adding to the work efficiency of the supply chain across the construction sector � creating more and better work opportunities for migrant labour in India.Powered with AI and analytics, the eFORCE app will allow general contractors and project developers and labour contractors to discover each other, and will help developers find the right fit according to bandwidth, expertise, and experience. Commenting on the launch, Asutosh Katyal, Founder and CEO, Captech Technologies, says, “During this period of uncertainty, especially surrounding the availability and remobilisation of migrant labour, the eFORCE platform will connect general contractors and project developers with relevant labour contractors and specialised vendors. Through this initiative, 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. 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 manpower.”Katyal further adds, “Our motive is also in line with the Atmanirbhar Mission, wherein eFORCE will act as an interface between project developers, the government body and migrant labour forces.�

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