Construction Project Management Software for Indian Land Development and Township Contractors
Built for the contractors
Indian townships are graded by.
DMIC corridor, greenfield township infrastructure, industrial estate civil works, and RERA-governed residential layouts. Cut-and-fill earthwork tracking, compound and perimeter works, internal road and drainage BOQs, all managed from one project record.
Cut-and-fill
Earthwork quantity reconciliation from ground survey to final level
RERA + MahaRERA
Project timeline compliance logs usable for regulatory submissions
Package-wise
BOQ tracking across internal roads, drainage, utilities, and buildings
Monsoon EOT
Weather-delay records for earthwork stoppage letters drafted from the contract
Land development runs multiple packages simultaneously. The disputes follow the earthwork.
A township project awards internal roads, drainage, water supply, and buildings as separate packages to separate contractors. The earthwork package is the base layer all others depend on. When earthwork slips, every downstream package claims delay from the same cause. The contractor who documented the delay first wins the argument.
Cut-and-fill quantities don't reconcile at final level survey
The DPR shows a net fill requirement of 1.8 lakh cubic metres. The contractor excavates rock in zone C and uses it as fill in zone F. At the end of the project, the cut quantity, fill quantity, and lead-distance calculation don't reconcile. The measurement book shows total volumes; the cross-section survey shows something else. The dispute runs for six months.
Rock found in earthwork zone not shown in soil investigation report
Zone D was classified as hard soil in the geotechnical report. Rock is found at 1.4m depth across 4 hectares. The contractor claims rock-cutting rates. The client says the soil report was indicative. The contractor's site log for the day rock was discovered is a handwritten note that nobody countersigned.
Internal road BOQ doesn't reconcile with the subgrade earthwork already done
The earthwork package finished the subgrade to design level. The internal roads package now shows a different subgrade level in its BOQ. The difference is 120mm of sub-base that both packages claim to have provided and expect to be paid for.
RERA timeline shows physical progress behind what the site team reports
RERA quarterly update requires percentage completion certified by the architect. The site team reports 42% complete. The architect's site visit shows 34%. The discrepancy is in the earthwork, completed but not graded and compacted to specification. The RERA penalty applies to what's certified, not to what's dug.
From ground survey to package-wise RA bill.
Land development is managed in packages but measured as one site. CivilBolt keeps each package's BOQ, schedule, and daily logs separate while threading the shared earthwork record that all packages reference.
Step 01
Upload the contract and ground survey data
Contract conditions, package-wise BOQs, geotechnical report, layout drawings, and the cross-section survey. Civil Brain reads the earthwork specification, rock-cutting rate provisions, and RERA timeline clauses in your contract.
Step 02
Project organised by package and zone
Each package (earthwork, internal roads, drainage, utilities) gets its own BOQ, schedule, and daily log. Zone-wise earthwork tracked with cut-volume, fill-volume, and lead-distance per cross-section. Rock-cutting quantity logged separately at the zone level.
Step 03
Site events captured at the zone and cross-section level
Rock encountered in zone D logged on discovery day with the cross-section reference, depth, extent, and the item in the soil report that was relied upon. Compaction test results linked to the zone and layer. Inter-package interface issues logged with the affected works and date.
Step 04
RERA certification and RA bills from one record
RERA quarterly physical progress report generated from certified and accepted work quantities. Package-wise RA bills carry the earthwork reference that accounts for shared subgrade. Rock-cutting variation claim built from the zone-level discovery logs and rate analysis.
Contract modes used on Indian land development projects.
Government-sponsored industrial estates and DMIC corridor projects typically use item-rate BOQ contracts under CPWD or state authority conditions. Private developer township infrastructure often goes turnkey or package-wise EPC. RERA governs the developer's obligations to buyers, not the contractor's contract form.
Run a real land development tender through CivilBolt.
30 minutes with a construction expert. Send us a township infrastructure, industrial estate, or DMIC corridor tender. We'll process it on the demo and walk through the package-wise BOQ setup, earthwork reconciliation, and RERA timeline tracking.