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Construction software for contractors managing multiple sites

Keep every site aligned with one system for tasks, procurement, inventory, and documents.

What contractors get

A simpler operating model across active projects and teams.

Multi-site material visibility

Track indents, POs, GRNs, and stock movement across projects without juggling spreadsheets.

WBS and location-based progress

Monitor task progress by location with WBS and LBS structures that match your schedule.

Procurement coordination

Keep vendor documents, approvals, and receipts attached to every purchase record.

Equipment and expense logs

Capture equipment usage and petty cash expenses so costs stay visible to the team.

Modules Contractors Use Most

The workflows that usually matter first on active sites.

Contractor FAQs

Common rollout questions before a team starts on live projects.

How does Site Setu help contractors manage multiple sites?

It gives every site the same structure for tasks, inventory, documents, and approvals so project teams can compare progress without chasing separate spreadsheets or chats.

Can we track procurement and materials by project?

Yes. Indents, purchase orders, GRNs, stock movement, and supporting documents can stay linked to each project and site.

Is this useful for smaller contractor teams too?

Yes. Smaller teams usually feel the biggest benefit because they can reduce coordination overhead without adding a separate admin layer.

Keep Every Site in Sync

Give your teams a single source of truth for materials, tasks, and documentation.

Explore More Roles

Compare role-specific workflows used by contractors, builders, and on-site teams.

How Teams Roll Out Site Setu

Most teams start with a simple rollout: define WBS tasks, set up material masters, and give each role a focused daily workflow. Contractors usually start with tasks and indents, store teams start with GRN and issue records, and project controls teams align schedules with location-based progress updates.

Once this baseline is in place, teams connect drawings, quality checklists, and expense logs so management can review status without chasing files on multiple tools. This approach keeps adoption high because each role sees immediate value without waiting for a full enterprise rollout.

For ready-to-use templates and checklists, visit the Resources Hub. For detailed implementation guides, see the Construction Blog.