International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)
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Volume: 12 Issue: 11 | Nov 2025
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Housing Hub: A Unified Digital Construction Ecosystem Empowering Rural and Urban Workforce Through Smart Service Integration, Verified Labour Access, and Transparent Material Distribution Mr.Abhishek1, Mr.Subhash Reddy2, MS. Renuka Devi3 1Abhishek , Student , B.E , Government Engineering College , Bidar , Karnataka , India
2 Subhash Reddy , Student , B.E , Government Engineering College , Bidar , Karnataka , India 3 Renuka Devi , Professor , Department (CSE) , Government Engineering College , Bidar , Karnataka , India
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Abstract - Housing Hub is a unified digital construction
instability. Housing Hub provides a unified online system where users can register, verify identity documents, showcase skills, communicate directly, and access locationbased job and service opportunities.This platform promotes employment generation, digital empowerment, and ruralurban service accessibility by bridging the gap between customers and service providers. The system enables material distributors to display products, availability, and pricing, making construction material procurement more organized and transparent. Through secure authentication, structured data storage, and user-friendly workflows, Housing Hub enhances trust, reliability, and service efficiency in the construction ecosystem. Authors developing this platform follow standard project development guidelines and adopt modern web technologies such as PHP, MySQL, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to ensure scalability and security. The system aims to support both skilled labour and customers by offering a verified and accessible construction marketplace. This research work aligns with ongoing efforts in digital inclusion and workforce development, contributing to economic growth and technological adoption in rural and urban construction sectors.
service platform developed to connect customers with verified contractors, labourers, engineers, architects, and material suppliers. Traditional construction service hiring is unorganized and largely dependent on manual methods, which causes difficulty in finding skilled workers, verifying service providers, and ensuring fair pricing. This system addresses these challenges by creating a structured digital ecosystem that allows users to register, upload identity and work documents, display skills, and receive real-time work opportunities based on their location. One of the major goals of Housing Hub is employment empowerment. The platform supports both rural and urban workforce participation by providing verified digital profiles and equal access to construction job opportunities. Material distributors are also enabled to display product details, availability, and cost, helping customers to make transparent and reliable purchasing decisions. The system features secure authentication, document verification, and direct communication between users, which increases trust and service reliability. Built using PHP, MySQL, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, Housing Hub modernizes construction service delivery and improves accessibility for all users. The platform promotes workforce empowerment, simplifies hiring, enhances transparency, and contributes to digital and economic growth within the construction industry.
2. PROPOSED SYSTEM 2.1 Problem Statement Since many years, the construction service process has remained mostly traditional, where customers connect with contractors, labourers, engineers, or suppliers either through personal contacts or informal networks. This manual, unorganized, and trust-dependent system often leads to challenges for both customers and service providers. Customers face difficulty in identifying skilled and verified professionals, lack transparency in pricing, and cannot monitor the quality of materials or labour. Skilled labourers and contractors, especially in rural areas, struggle to find regular work opportunities due to limited digital visibility and lack of organized platforms. Material procurement also remains scattered, with users unable to compare suppliers, prices, quality, or availability in a structured manner.
Key Words: Construction services, Digital workforce platform, Employment generation, Verified labour, Contractors, Material suppliers, Real-time job access, Rural digital empowerment
1.INTRODUCTION Housing Hub is a digital construction service platform designed to address the challenges faced in hiring verified contractors, labourers, engineers, architects, and material suppliers. In traditional construction processes, customers often struggle to find skilled professionals, verify credibility, and negotiate fair pricing. Similarly, many skilled workers, especially in rural areas, lack access to job opportunities and digital visibility, resulting in unemployment and income
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