Construction app for subcontractor teams
Stay aligned on scope, materials, and drawings without chasing updates across WhatsApp and spreadsheets.
What subcontractors get
Clear instructions and material visibility without extra admin overhead.
Assigned tasks in one place
Track the work assigned to your crew and keep updates aligned with the contractor’s plan.
Material issues and returns
See what materials were issued and return notes tied to your contractor store.
Latest drawings and revisions
Access the current drawing set so your team works from the right version.
Location-based clarity
Use the project LBS to understand exactly where work is planned and reported.
Modules Subcontractors Touch Most
The workflows that matter when crews need to move fast.
Subcontractor FAQs
Common questions before crews adopt the workspace.
How does Site Setu help subcontractor teams stay aligned?
It centralizes assigned tasks, materials, and current drawings so the crew can work from the same information as the contractor team.
Can subcontractors see current drawing revisions?
Yes. The latest drawings and updates can be shared in the same workspace so teams are not relying on old PDFs or chat forwards.
Is this useful if our team works across different sites?
Yes. Location-based structure makes it easier to know what work is assigned, where it sits, and what is still pending.
Keep Scope and Materials Clear
Give crews a single place for tasks, drawings, and material records.
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.