Multi-Site Management

How to Manage Multiple Construction Sites from One Dashboard

Construction project manager reviewing multiple sites on a tablet dashboard

Three sites are manageable. Five sites get fragile. Ten sites โ€” without a dashboard โ€” break a project manager. The math isn't surprising: every additional site adds another supervisor to coordinate with, another set of materials to track, another contractor RA bill to verify, and another set of GST invoices to file.

Indian builders running multiple sites usually fail in one of two ways: either they micromanage three of the sites and let the others drift, or they over-trust supervisors and find out about cost overruns three months too late. The fix isn't more discipline โ€” it's the right dashboard.

1. Labour Utilization Across Sites

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Why this matters

Labour is 25โ€“35% of every project's cost. If Site A is over-deployed and Site B is under-deployed by 8 mazdoors, you're losing roughly โ‚น4,000โ€“โ‚น6,000 per day in idle wages. A multi-site dashboard shows total mazdoors deployed today vs the planned headcount per site, in real time.

What good looks like:

  • One screen with each site's planned vs actual headcount, broken into mason, helper, carpenter, painter, plumber, electrician.
  • Red/amber/green flags when actual deviates >10% from planned.
  • Drill-down to attendance register for any site directly from the dashboard.
  • Weekly trend lines so you can see if labour utilization is drifting.

2. Material Consumption Variance vs BOQ

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The leak nobody sees

If your BOQ says 850 bags of cement for slab work and Site A has consumed 1,020 bags but only 78% of the slab is poured, you have a problem brewing. Without a dashboard, this becomes obvious only at month-end reconciliation โ€” by which point the materials are gone.

What good looks like:

  • BOQ-mapped consumption tracking by item (cement, steel, sand, aggregate, bricks).
  • Live variance % per site, sorted worst-first.
  • Indent + GRN flow so each material entry has a paper trail.
  • Auto-alerts if variance exceeds 5% on critical items.

3. Contractor Performance Scorecard

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One score per contractor, across all sites

Most builders work with the same 5โ€“15 sub-contractors across multiple sites. A dashboard that scores each contractor on schedule adherence, quality flags, RA bill cycle time, and dispute count reveals which contractors deserve more work and which need replacing.

What good looks like:

  • Aggregated contractor view across every site they're working on.
  • Schedule adherence %, quality flags, RA bill turnaround.
  • Pending dues tracking โ€” at a glance, who owes what.
  • Historical performance trend so renewal decisions are data-backed.

4. GST Scrutiny Preparation

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Prepare for audits before they happen

Indian construction businesses get notices for GSTR-2B vs purchase-register mismatches more than any other industry. Most mismatches come from one site's purchase being entered late, a vendor not filing GSTR-1, or invoices missing GSTIN. A dashboard surfaces these issues monthly, not annually.

What good looks like:

  • Auto-match between GSTR-2B and purchase register across all sites.
  • Flag list: missing invoices, vendor non-filing, GSTIN errors.
  • One-click export for CA scrutiny, broken site-wise.
  • ITC eligibility checks (e.g. blocked credits on certain construction inputs).

5. BOQ vs Actual Cost Tracking

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The single number every builder should watch

For each site, the most important number is "Are we on or off budget?" A multi-site dashboard rolls up BOQ vs actual cost across every site so the builder sees the entire portfolio's financial health on one screen.

What good looks like:

  • Side-by-side BOQ value, billed amount, paid amount and remaining balance per site.
  • Project margin % auto-calculated and trending over weeks.
  • Forecast cash flow needs across sites for the next 30/60/90 days.
  • Alert when any site forecasts overrun by >5%.

6. Photo Timeline Per Site

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Visual proof of progress

Numbers can be massaged. Photos cannot โ€” especially when they are geotagged and timestamped. A dashboard photo timeline lets a builder see each site's last 7 days of work without phoning supervisors or scrolling WhatsApp groups.

What good looks like:

  • Auto-organized photo gallery per site, sorted by date.
  • Geotag stamps so you can verify the photo was taken at the actual site.
  • Tagged by activity (excavation, slab, plaster, painting).
  • Easy share-with-client export for monthly progress updates.
Need a daily progress report template? Download our free DPR template โ€” pre-formatted for Indian sites, includes labour count, materials consumed and photo log fields.

7. Site-by-Site Progress %

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Stop guessing what's stuck

Without a progress %, every site looks "running fine" until it suddenly isn't. A dashboard shows planned vs actual progress per site, with red flags on any site falling behind.

What good looks like:

  • Activity-wise (excavation, foundation, structure, finishing) % complete per site.
  • S-curve view: planned vs actual progress over time.
  • Slippage flag if actual progress is >10% behind planned.
  • Reasons captured โ€” labour shortage, material delay, design hold, etc.

8. Multi-User Role Permissions

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Right data to right people only

The site supervisor at Site A shouldn't see Site B's costs or the contractor's negotiated rates. A proper dashboard enforces role-based access โ€” site engineer, supervisor, accountant, builder, owner each see only what they need.

What good looks like:

  • Granular roles: Site Engineer, Supervisor, Store Keeper, Accountant, Builder, Owner.
  • Per-site assignment (Engineer X sees only Sites 1, 4, 7).
  • Module-level controls (Supervisor can mark attendance but not edit wage rates).
  • Audit log of every change (who, what, when).

Putting It All Together

FeatureWithout DashboardWith Dashboard
Labour idle days/month15โ€“25 per site2โ€“5 per site
Material variance discoveredMonth-endDaily
GST mismatch surpriseAt auditMonthly
Contractor disputes3โ€“6 per quarter0โ€“1 per quarter
Practical PM site limit3โ€“4 sites10โ€“15 sites

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I manage multiple construction sites at once?

Use a multi-site dashboard that aggregates labour utilization, material variance, BOQ vs actual progress and contractor performance across every site. Visit each site weekly, but rely on real-time dashboards daily.

What metrics matter most across sites?

Labour utilization rate, material consumption variance vs BOQ, contractor billing vs work-done %, schedule slippage, safety incidents and cash burn per site.

Can one PM manage 10 sites?

Yes, with the right dashboard, role-based permissions for site supervisors and weekly site visits. Without a dashboard, the practical limit is 3โ€“4 sites.

Does GST scrutiny preparation help across sites?

Yes. A consolidated GSTR-2B vs purchase register match across sites prevents ITC mismatches and reduces audit-time stress.

How do I prevent supervisors from over-reporting progress?

Pair work-done % with photo proof timelines and BOQ vs actual variance. If a supervisor reports 80% but materials consumed only justify 60%, the dashboard flags it.

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