Abstract

Abstract: A innovation centralized platform designed specifically for labour payment to efficiently manage project management, labour payments and generate detailed financial reports. Mobile computing offers helps to construction workers improve efficiency and minimize the paper works. However, the uptake of the technology is quite low in the industry, with little research on key constraint factors and the priority needs of the construction workforce. In recent year mobile applications have become increasingly popular years and is expected to continue like that as all the tech is moving towards mobile. However, unfortunately, in the face of accelerating user demand, businesses are not validating that their apps are safe, secure and they are more dragged by the speed-to-market pressure as well as the need to maintain a high level of user experience. As the application contains all the payment information tedious writing work can be avoided on site. Just set the payment in the application and are free to go. Extensive time and effort are spent on inspecting and documenting of payments. Managing large number of projects with various subcontractors will be difficult. If the hard copy is lost, entire data set cannot be taken back. In financial updates client also face same problem, to get clients according to their requirements. To bridge this gap and to develop better connection between client, engineers and subcontractors, we need a platform. Project cost based on labour payments and payments pending can be accessed easily. Maintain a history of project payments, weekly payments balance payments tracker

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