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CDCPIndia has been conceived by veterans from the industry who has been directly or indirectly practicing and promoting Digital ways of working in the Construction & Infrastructure Industry. Vision of CDCPIndia is to “Inspire and Collaborate with Construction Professionals across India to advance Digitally enabled Processes and Technologies in construction & Infrastructure sector”.
CDCPIndia shall work in collaboration with several existing Institutions, Professional Bodies, Academia, Corporates and Government to Improve the Project Delivery & Asset Management Efficiency by use of Digital Technologies and Processes. CDCPIndia is a not-for-profit organization and has been registered as a Society under Society Registration Act 1860

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Strategies for digital transformation in construction projects

With the presence of a plethora of technologies under the Industry 4.0 umbrella, questions arise on how to implement any technology tn the project setup. This work provides a roadmap for the Indian project management practitioners to introduce new technologies in their oraganisation. More

Contributor: Dr. Venkata Santosh K. Delhi, IIT Bombay

Construction 4.0: what we know and where we are headed?

In the Construction 4.0 paradigm, many technologies are (and being) developed. To provide a footing for these technologies within the construction project life cycle, Prof. Venkata reviews the major tools in the field using a people-process-technology approach. The review identifies the interactions.More

Contributor: Dr. Venkata Santosh K. Delhi, IIT Bombay

Embodied Carbon Management for Global Infrastructure

In the coming few years, construction sector growth is expected to surpass that of manufacturing sector by contributing to almost one-third of global GDP. With such an increase in production, it is necessary for the industry to be more environmentally responsible. More

Contributor: Mr. Yash Singh, KPMG India

Revamping Project Management

Mr Yash on behalf of KPMG alogn with the Ministry of Statistics & Programmer Implementation (MoSPI), PMI India and others assessed various infrastructure projects and published certain corrective measures for improving the performance under the title “Revamping Project Management”. This study was also presented by Mr. Yash. More

Contributor: Mr. Yash Singh, KPMG India & Others