Construction management platform Powerplay has reached a major milestone with 40,000 construction companies adopting its technology to streamline on-site operations.
The achievement signals a decisive shift within India’s $700 billion construction industry, where digital platforms like Powerplay are increasingly replacing manual and paper-based project management practices.
As India’s construction market is projected to expand to $1.4 trillion by 2030, companies are accelerating the adoption of technology to improve accountability, enhance coordination, and shorten project timelines.
Powerplay has gained strong traction at the site level, with more than 20,000 engineers, contractors, and supervisors actively using the platform every day to enable faster communication and more informed decision-making.
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Powerplay Enables Structured Workflows Aligned with Industry Best Practices
The growing reliance on structured digital workflows closely reflects recommendations outlined in a recent whitepaper by Khaitan & Co and SCL India.
The report emphasises early risk identification, real-time documentation, transparent communication, and data-backed decision-making as critical measures to reduce delays and dispute-related claims in construction projects.
Legal and advisory experts have consistently identified poor documentation and ad-hoc processes as key contributors to disputes – areas that Powerplay’s platform directly addresses through its integrated workflows.
“Construction teams in India have managed projects worth billions for decades using pen and paper. Powerplay is fundamentally changing that reality,” said Iesh Dixit, Co-Founder and CEO of Powerplay.
“Reaching 40,000 companies validates that even highly fragmented markets, particularly in tier-2 and tier-3 cities, are ready to adopt disciplined, transparent, and faster ways of building. This milestone strengthens our mission to become the core operating system for India’s next trillion dollars of infrastructure.”
Powerplay’s standard operating procedure (SOP) framework has been shaped by its experience across more than 85,000 projects undertaken by over 40,000 construction firms.
These insights have been consolidated into a comprehensive set of SOPs that act as a practical, ready-to-deploy playbook for project teams.
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The platform currently offers more than 50 SOP templates covering critical stages such as project planning, site execution, billing, quality control, and materials management.
By standardising workflows, Powerplay enables construction teams to implement consistent and repeatable processes across projects.
Internal usage data indicates that adoption of these SOPs has led to measurable operational gains, including fewer schedule overruns, reduced material wastage and rework, and improved managerial oversight across multiple sites.
A substantial portion of Powerplay’s recent growth is being driven by tier-2 and tier-3 cities, which now account for nearly 40% of all active projects on the platform.
This trend highlights a rising demand for dependable digital tools and structured operational systems in regions that have traditionally struggled with fragmented workflows and limited on-site visibility.
By addressing challenges such as fluctuating labour availability and unpredictable site conditions, Powerplay is building a scalable and resilient operational blueprint for India’s construction industry.


