In a fast growing and evolving industry, the need for skilled labour becomes a necessity. Currently it is a common practice for workers to be trained by traditional master craftsmen. In this scenario, a person does learn the skills slowly and surely, but doesn’t have the opportunity to become aware of new technologies or work methods, nor can they absorb the benefits of research and development. Furthermore, since the master trains only the menfolk, women workers remain head load carriers or helpers throughout their working lives.There is an increasing demand in the residential and commercial space, roads and highways, aviation, and various linked sectors for availability of state-of-the-art infrastructure. To achieve this, it is evident that there has to be an impetus towards training that will provide better construction management and skilled manpower with technical abilities