CCM Overview
The CCM Designation is the Means by Which the Profession: Defines Its Own Content, Standards of Practice, and Value Identifies Those Best Qualified to Practice It Offers an Assurance of Quality to Those Who Employ Certified Construction Managers
Value of CM Certification to: Individuals Increased Professional Stature & Marketability Creates Opportunity for Advancement Adds Value to Both Employer and Client Employers Independent Assessment of Employees Skills Based On National Standards National Certification Means Portable Credentials Owner Give Formal Preference in Evaluations
Value of CM Certification to: Owners Increasingly Complex Projects Under More Time Pressure and Less Resources ID Potential Service Providers With Knowledge and Skills to Meet Challenges CCM Is a Recognized Indicator of Professional Accomplishment for Both Owners and Their Employees Reliable Route to Smooth, Successful Project and Program Management
ANSI Accredited First Industry Professional Certification Program to Achieve ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024 Personnel Certification Accreditation by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Process and Procedures Adhere to an International Standard of Excellence that is Mobile and in the Interest of Public Welfare Provides Assurance of Legitimacy to State and Federal Organizations
ISO/IEC 17024 now an American National Standard ASTM International has adopted 17024 as an American National Standard. American Standards are often adopted by state and federal government. American Standards ensure: Balance Due Process Consensus
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) A non-profit organization that administers and coordinates the U.S. voluntary standardization and conformity assessment system. Affiliated with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). Administers the ISO/IEC 17024 Personnel Certification Accreditation Program, designed to harmonize the personnel certification process worldwide and create a more cost-effective global standard for workers.
Government Support of ANSI 17024 DOD Directive 8570.1 requires ISO/IEC 17024 Demonstration to Congress of an affiliation with a program they can be comfortable with knowing the individuals performing services are qualified. Government Inquiries to ISO/IEC 17024 Department of Homeland Security OSHA GSA Transportation Security Administration
A Culture of Certification A culture of certification describes a business environment in which it is simply assumed, at all levels, that the best and most committed Construction Managers will be CCMs, and in which organizations actively and consistently support their people in obtaining and maintaining their credentials.
Code of Ethics Client Service Representation of Qualifications & Availability Standards of Practice Fair Competition Conflicts of Interest Fair Compensation Release of Information Public Welfare Professional Development Integrity of the Profession
CCM Qualifications CCM a recognized industry professional Certified by both experience and exam A CCM has met certification program criteria: Formal Education Actual CM Experience Demonstrated understanding of the CM body of knowledge
Application Process Applicant Completes the Application Documenting Project Experience and Providing References Review & Evaluation by Certification Governors Recommendation to Either Advance to Candidacy or Deny Candidacy
The CCM Qualification Process Four Phases: EligibilityEligibility Application CandidacyCandidacy Examination
Eligibility Must have 48 months responsible in charge (RIC) experience as a CM/PM (Qualification Matrix) Plus one of the following: 4-year Degree (Construction Management, Architecture, Engineering, or Construction Science) 2-year Degree & 4 yrs. Experience in General Design/Construction 8 Years Experience in General Design/Construction
Qualification Matrix PHASE Pre-design Design Procurement Construction Post-construction FUNCTION / ROLE: Project Management [X] [X] [X] Cost Management [X] [X] [X] Time Management [X] [X] Quality Management [X] [X] [X] Contract Administration [X] [X] [X] Safety Management [X] x - represents minimum qualifying experience to apply. One does not need 48 months in each area, it is cumulative experience.
Responsible in Charge Did the decisions that the candidate was empowered to make directly impact the successful completion of the project and was the candidate directly responsible in charge of construction management services and for protecting the interests of the project and the owner?
Letters of Reference, Resume & Exam After receipt of an application, references are contacted by CMCI. Reference letters are sent directly to CMCI. A current professional resume documenting specific project responsibilities, not simply a description of the project is required. A comprehensive 6-hour 6 exam based on experience and knowledge is taken.
Candidacy Advanced to Candidacy if Completed Application (all information and references received) is Approved by the CMCI Governors Eligible to take the Certification Exam
Online Exam Exam Tests: General knowledge of design/construction experience Material in CMAA s Capstone & CM Standards of Practice Test Sections: Cost & Time Management Quality Management Professional Practice & Project Management Contract Administration Safety & Risk Management
CMCI Fees Application $275 Exam $275 Annual Fee $ 75
CCM Recertification Initial certification is good for 5 years; thereafter renewal every 3 years is required 3 renewal categories with a total of 24 points achieved in: Involvement/Commitment to the profession Contribution to the profession Professional development
Owners Supporting CM Certification U.S. General Services Administration U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Los Angeles Unified School District Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority New York City Transit Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority The Smithsonian Institution
Proposed Federal Job Classification U.S. Office of Personnel Management is reviewing a proposed new occupation series for federal employees, with the classification 0820 Construction Manager
PE & AIA vs. CCM The CCM is focused exclusively on construction projects and programs, and requires an individual to substantiate that they have been educated as an architect, engineer or construction manager with extensive experience in managing both the design and construction phases of a project.
PE & AIA vs. CCM The CCM program is ANSI accredited, and recertification requires continuing education, which is not a requirement in all states for renewal of professional engineering and architect registration.
PMP vs. CCM: Focus PMP focus first on IT project management and secondarily on Organizational Development projects CCM focused solely on the Construction Management Industry
PMP vs. CCM: Standards PMP exam based on one size fits all project management found in PMI Book of Knowledge (PMBOK) CM Certification exam based on the CMAA Standards of Practice and knowledge base (CMBOK) which is exclusively devoted to construction and building practices
PMP vs. CCM: Qualifications PMP Needs only verification that candidate has directed project tasks for between 4500 and 7500 hours (depending upon education) CCM: Minimum 7680 (160 hrs/month x 48 months) hours of construction management- related experience Construction-specific specific bachelor s s degree or without relevant degree, the qualification requirements are significantly greater.
PMP vs. CCM: Responsible in Charge While a CCM candidate must demonstrate that he or she was the responsible in charge person, a PMP candidate qualifies even if all of his or her activities were accomplished under general supervision
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