CREDAI, NSDC, QCI join hands for real estate skill push


CREDAI has signed an MoU with NSDC and QCI to build a structured framework for workforce training, certification, and capacity building in the construction and real estate sector. The agreement was formalized during CREDAI’s change of guard event, where Shekhar G Patel took over as president for 2025–27.

The collaboration aims to roll out industry-aligned training, support Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), and promote modern construction practices, including green building techniques. Certified training and job placements will be key pillars of the initiative.

“Skilling our workforce is essential to boost quality, productivity, and global competitiveness,” said Patel. “This partnership will help create a future-ready real estate ecosystem.”

CREDAI chairman Boman Irani added, “Our focus remains on driving innovation, sustainable urbanization, and protecting stakeholder interests.”

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