Every capital project requires some form of Construction Management.

The purpose of CM is to manage a project's schedule, cost, quality, safety, scope, and function. CM is compatible with all project delivery systems, including design-bid-build, design-build, CM At-Risk and Public Private Partnerships. No matter the setting, a CM's responsibility is to the owner, and to a successful project.

Who is the Construction Manager? The CM may be a member of the owner's team, a consultant from a professional services firm, or a member of the general contractor's team. Learn More

CMs Help Projects Succeed Professional CMs are leaders who ensure effective communication, reliable schedules, project safety, and on-time, on-budget delivery for owners. Learn More

Becoming a CCM Do you have what it takes to become a CCM? Learn More

The Evolution of a Profession. Construction has always been managed. Wherever there are large, expensive, complex projects, there are managers. Learn More

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