Title: The Construction and Program Management Profession and CMAA
1The Construction and Program Management
Profession and CMAA
- February 24, 2005
- ACCE Mid-Year Meeting
- San Antonio, Texas
Bruce DAgostino, CAE Joe
Seibold, P.E. Sid Hymes, CCM,
CPC
Executive Director, CMAA PinnacleOne,
President CMAA Jacobs, CMAA ACCE Liaison
2Presentation Agenda
- Construction Management is . . .
- About CMAA
- Program Management is
- How can CMAA help ACCE?
3Todays reality...
- Construction is risky, complex and challenging.
- Delays, changes, disputes, accidents cost more
than ever.
- Owners dont have the expertise or the staff to
stay on top
- Success demands collaboration... andleadership!
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6What Happened to the good old days?
- The construction industry responded to the demand
for . . .
- lower/certain project and program costs,
shorter schedules and greater innovation
- and introduced a variety of alternatives
- such as Design-Build and CM At-Risk
7Industry Paradigm Shift
- The role of long-standing relationships which
formed the basis of agreements has been
replaced by one-time, stand-alone contracts
- Risk and reward are evaluated, and expected, on
each project
8Proliferation of Delivery Choices
- 46 states allow some form of construction
procurement other than traditional
Design-Bid-Build.
- the expertise demanded of all the projects
participants is greater than ever
9What a relief !
We minimized the interfaces!
10Where does the CM fit in?
- Augments or represents the owner in todays
complex contracting environment
- Provides the expertise necessary to achieve
project goals
- Provides critical project/program leadership
11Construction Management
A professional practice that applies effective
management techniques to the planning, design,
and construction of a project from inception to
completion for the purpose of controlling time,
cost and quality.
12Professional CM pays off in
- Speed of project completion
- Quality of finished job
- Quality of the construction process
- Cost savings
- Project safety
- Claims and dispute avoidance
13CM and delivery systems
- Each delivery system requires professional
management.
- Professional Construction Management is delivery
system neutral and fills a vital role in all
widely used delivery systems.
- A CM can help assess and select the best delivery
method for every project.
14Key owner needs
- Objective participation focused on the Owners
goals of project success.
- Involvement in pre-construction and planning.
- Continued commitment all the way through project
delivery and commissioning.
- Responsive leadership and collaboration
throughout.
15(From CMAA/FMI Owners Study)
- The number one problem in construction is
effective project LEADERSHIP. In the future
there will be less owner construction expertise,
creating a leadership vacuum that the CM
profession must step forward to fill. This
requires that the CM accept responsibility for
the project, and develop a collaborative
relationship with both the A/E and the
construction contractor in order to effectively
lead the project team to success.
16The CM Always Acts inthe Owners Best Interests
CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
17Enlightened Owners Want . . .
- CM placed on the project team first to
- Manage A/E schedule for design submissions
- Review A/E design submissions for
constructability and adherence to the budget
- Manage the overall project schedule
- Manage the procurement of the construction
contractor
- Provide quality assurance
- Manage the commissioning program
- Manage and coordinate third parties
18On the owners side...
- In pre-design - program management
- - site analysis and selection - choice of
delivery method - preliminary budget and
schedule - general performance requirements -
forming a collaborative team
19On the owners side...
- During design phase - schedule cost
management
- - support a responsive, esthetic design - life
cycle cost analysis - constructability review -
detailed budget and schedule reporting -
technology implementation
20On the owners side...
- During the bid process - procurement
management
- - pre-bid conference - clear and complete bid
documents - evaluate and compare bids -
recommend choice
21On the owners side...
- During construction - contract administration
- - timely and full reports - financial
management and control - manage change order
process - assure a safe workplace - minimize
delays and disputes - manage close-out and
commissioning
22The Role of the CM
- A new leg to the stool
- Industry recognized professional service
- Critical to the delivery of successful projects
and programs
23CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
- North America's only organization dedicated
exclusively to the interests of professional
program and construction management.
24About CMAA
- 2,900 member Industry Association comprised of
corporations, individual practitioners, owner
practitioners and academia.
- 25 regional chapters serving local needs of
members and their clients.
- Incorporated in 1982.
25CMAAs Mission and Vision
- Mission
- To promote professionalism and excellence in
the management of the construction process.
- Vision
- To be the recognized authority in the
management of the construction process.
26The Goals of CMAA
- Promote international recognition and
understanding of professional CM services for
capital project execution.
- Provide CM Industry advocacy at all levels of
government.
- Promote professional development of CMAA
membership to assist members in marketing
themselves and their companies.
- Promote research development of CM practices.
- To represent all segments in the CM industry.
27CMAA Code of Ethics
- Client Service
- Representation of Qualifications
- Standards of Practice
- Fair Competition
- Conflicts of Interest
Fair Compensation Release of Information Public
Welfare
Professional Development Integrity
28Professional Development
- Conferences Trade Shows
- Online Education Web-based training
- Distance Education CMs TalkLive!
- Certification Test Prep Course (New)
- Standards of Practice Course
- Project Leadership Training Program (New)
29Spring Conference Leadership ForumDenver,
ColoradoMay 23 24, 2005Creating collaborative
teamsA solution for the industry -- A mission
for the profession
- Creating Collaborative Teams in Iraq A keynote
presentation by William E. Van Wagenen, Jr. CCM
- New Forum format features 12 sessions that
generate an exchange of new concepts
- Six bonus education sessions
- A town meeting on "The State of CM/PM Training
Is Our Profession at Risk?"
30CMAA National Conference Trade ShowHuntington
Beach, CaliforniaSeptember 11 13, 2005
- Professional Development
- Networking Opportunities
- Industry Recognition Luncheon
- Project Achievement Awards
- Association Business
31CM Standards of Practice Course
- Day 1 Professional Practice, Contract
Admin., Project Management
- Day 2 Value Engineering, Cost Management,
Safety Management
- Day 3 Time Management, Quality Management
32Contract Documents Publications
- CMAA Standards of Practice
- Standard Forms of Agreement for Agency CM
- Standard Forms of Agreement for CMAR
- Time Management, Quality Management, Cost
Management, Program Management
- Contract Administration Procedures
- CM Leadership Development Guidelines
33CMAA Foundation
- CMAAs Foundation has awarded more than 40,000
in scholarship support to students enrolled in
college level programs in Construction
Management. - The Foundation has recently funded two research
projects
- Comparative Analysis of Total Project Costs with
vs. without a CM, which will be conducted by a
joint research team from the University of
Southern California and the California State
University at Long Beach. - Schedule Acceleration Techniques Using a CM,
awarded to a team from Virginia Tech.
34Construction Manager Certification
Institute(CMCI)
- The Construction Manager Certification Institute
is an independent administrative body of CMAA
responsible for certification of Professional
Program Construction Managers.
35CM Certification Goals
- Improve Professional Practice through the
establishment of professional development goals
- Identify the CM body of knowledge and skills
necessary for the successful practice of CM/PM
- Recognize individuals who demonstrate knowledge
and experience essential to the practice of CM
PM
36Total CCMs by Year
Numbers as of 12/31/04
37Institute Statistics
- CMCI has certified 551 CMs (as of
2/21/05)
- There are currently 292 candidates in the process
of becoming certified (as of 2/21/05)
38A Perspective of Program Management Relative to
Industry and Academia
39Overview and Outline
- Distinction between Program Management and
Construction Management
- Organizational Attributes
- Knowledge and Skill Sets Required
- Going Forward
40Distinction between Program Management and
Construction Management
- Construction Management traditionally involves a
single project
- Project delivery method and financing may have
already been established by Owner
- CM individuals involved during the Design Phase
(generally 30 complete and later)
- Yields either a CM-at Risk or Agency CM
- Skills required include constructability,
pricing, sequencing, procurement, etc.
41Distinction between Program Management and
Construction Management
- Program Management involves multiple projects
(within a larger project) involving all phases of
a projects life cycle
- Planning/Conceptual
- Design
- Construction Contracting
- Construction
- Completion and Testing
- PM often serves as an extension of Owners staff
42Distinction between Program Management and
Construction Management (continued)
- Significant influence over program early in life
cycle regarding financing, delivery methods,
standards, criteria, project priorities, control
methods - Risk Management now a major discipline that
Owners specify
43Organizational Models
- Industry Survey shows 4 basic Organizational
Models utilizing Program Management
- Agency/Owner PM Organization (internally
developed and staffed)
- Agency/Owner Replacement (consultant hired to
perform all/most functions)
- PM Lite (consultant hired to monitor and
coordinate vis-à-vis control and manage)
- Integrated PM Organization (combination of
agency/owner and consultant personnelbest and
brightest approach)
44Knowledge and Skill Sets Required
- In addition to traditional CM skills and
knowledge, PM requires understanding of
- Project Financing
- Strategic Project Delivery (Public Private
Partnerships, etc.)
- Agency and Regulatory Coordination
- External Communications (Communities, Abutters,
Media, Governmental agencies, Program
participants, industry groups, etc.)
45Knowledge and Skill Sets Required
- Companies employee people with such knowledge and
skills through selective hiring
- Emergence of PM has created a tremendous demand
for such people
- Little formalized training exists in the
classroom
46How Academia and the CM Profession Can Best
Support Each Other
- An Invitation to Improve the Dialogue Between
CMAA and ACCE
47CMAA ACCE
- ACCE has taken the lead in preparing college
students to enter into the Construction
Management profession
- CMAA has taken the lead in developing the
definitive Construction Management Standards of
Practice and defining the CM process
48It Only Makes Sense That AACE and CMAA Should
Continue to Work Together to Improve the
Construction Management Profession
49What the Profession Needs
- Qualified Individuals With
- Communication Skills
- Basic Areas of Knowledge (Alphabetically)
- Contractual Basics
- Estimating
- Personnel Management
- Planning Scheduling
- Safety
- Time Management
50What ACCE Can Provide
- Graduates With Oral and Verbal Communication
Skills
- Graduates With Foundational Skills in the Basic
Technical Areas (Estimating, etc.)
- Accreditation Criteria to Reflect the Industrys
Need for Construction Management Professionals
51What CMAA and ACCE Need to Do
- Encourage Communication Between the Respective
Memberships
- CMAA Will Identify Members Who Can Speak With
Students About Opportunities in the CM
Profession
- ACCE Will Reach Out To CMAA Members to Encourage
Their Participation on Advisory Committees
52The Result
- Working Together, ACCE and CMAA Can Provide a
Career Path For Graduates of ACCEs Accredited
Programs
53Thank you!