The present study aimed to ascertain the quality management technologies utilized in the construction of highways in the Sindh province of Pakistan. To accomplish this objective, a comprehensive literature review was conducted to determine the prevailing technologies, including GPS/GIS, BIM, Total Station, Schmidt Hammer, DCP, LWD, GPR, Ultrasonic Pulse Velocity, Remote Sensing, and Vibration sensing devices. A survey questionnaire was formulated based on the identified technologies and circulated among industry professionals. SPSS was utilized to analyze the gathered data and rank the technologies according to their usage frequency. The top three quality management technologies found were GPS/GIS, BIM, and Total Station. The study's findings hold significant implications for enhancing quality management standards in the Sindh construction industry. Future research endeavors may delve into the effectiveness and efficiency of these technologies within the unique regional context.