In the modern era, it is a universally acknowledged fact that without constructing robust infrastructure, a country cannot prosper. A country's overall economic, social and cultural development hinges on infrastructure. Without having vibrant networks of transport (roads, railways, airports, shipping ports, and others), energy, health and education infrastructure, no country can expedite the development process and thus lag in bringing prosperity to its people. The construction of development infrastructure largely depends on how resourceful a country is. A rich nation always has a robust infrastructure while a poor nation cannot. Also true is the fact that the mobilisation of technology and technicians is of supreme importance for infrastructure building. Here, the contractors play a paramount role. If we look at our country's construction scenario, we find that contractors of all sizes and shapes have not played by the rules when it comes to performing their tasks with utmost honesty and diligence.