Builders Construction System

Authors

  • Mr. Pratik Pawar Diploma Students, Department of Computer Engineering, Sahakar Maharshi Shankarrao Mohite Patil Institute of Technology and Research, Akluj, Solapur, Maharashtra Author
  • Mr. Adesh Nimbalkar Diploma Students, Department of Computer Engineering, Sahakar Maharshi Shankarrao Mohite Patil Institute of Technology and Research, Akluj, Solapur, Maharashtra Author
  • Mr. Pranav Jadhav Diploma Students, Department of Computer Engineering, Sahakar Maharshi Shankarrao Mohite Patil Institute of Technology and Research, Akluj, Solapur, Maharashtra Author
  • Prof. P. G. Patil Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering, Sahakar Maharshi Shankarrao Mohite Patil Institute of Technology and Research, Akluj, Solapur, Maharashtral Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29070/sd7jas30

Keywords:

Digital Detox, Screen Time, Design That Is Addictive

Abstract

With a user-friendly Graphics User Interface, the system gives Land and Constructioninformation (GUI). The scope of this project is limited to dealing with clients and their reservation module.Other Builders and Developers Organization modules could be added to this. This could besupplemented with additional Builders and Developers Organization modules. The goal of the project isto create software that will hold, among other things, client information, available land, land bookings,raw materials, and reports.

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References

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Published

2022-03-01