Construction app for site engineers
Keep daily updates light. Log tasks, raise material indents, and access drawings without extra admin work.
What engineers get
Fast workflows that match how site engineers actually work.
Task Updates on Mobile
Update WBS task status and progress without waiting for end-of-day reporting.
Material Requests
Raise indents and track approvals so materials arrive when needed.
Drawing Access
Find the latest drawing revisions and annotations on site.
Expense Capture
Log site expenses with receipts so reconciliation is faster later.
Modules Engineers Use Most
The workflows engineers usually open first during the day.
Site Engineer FAQs
Practical answers for teams evaluating the rollout.
How does Site Setu help site engineers?
It gives engineers a faster way to update tasks, raise indents, and access drawings without switching between scattered tools.
Can I use it for daily reporting?
Yes. The workflow is designed so site updates stay lightweight and can be captured as part of daily execution, not as an extra admin task.
Does it help with material follow-ups?
Yes. Indent tracking and document visibility make it easier to follow the request-to-approval path for materials.
Make Daily Updates Effortless
Give your site engineers a lightweight way to keep tasks and materials updated.
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.