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“Certified Construction
Manager”
Presented by:
Les Hunkele
February 5, 2015
Presenter Bio• Les Hunkele, Owner, Hunkele Consulting
• MSCE (CM); PE, CCM, LEED AP, CPE, F. CMAA
• 40+ years CM experience: facilities owner, agency CM, at-risk CM, and GC
• VA: DAS Facilities (Owner)
Pentagon Renovation: Program Mgr + 9/11 Recovery
Reagan Building (DC): Program Mgr (Owner)
Korea Relocation: Dep. Program Mgr
Guam Relocation: Dep. Program Mgr
ABET: Program Evaluator for CM Programs
Wafflemat Sales
Water Projects Experience
Thailand: Water storage (Clearwell) tanks
Water distribution system
Sewage collection system
U.S. : Clarifier tanks
EPA Grants Compliance Inspections*
Today’s Discussion:
•What is a CCM?
• CCM Importance to You
•Q&A
About
• Non-profit formed in 1982 for CM industry
• 13,700 members:
� CM/PM practitioners
� Corporate members
� Owners: public and private (25%)
� Academicians and associate members
• 2,400+ Certified Construction Managers (CCMs)
• 29 regional chapters (HI) and 48 student chapters
at colleges/universities (HCC, Heald)
Construction ManagementThe practice of professional management applied to the planning, design and construction of projects from inception to completion for the purpose of controlling time, scope, quality and
cost.
Pre-Design Design Procurement ConstructionPost-
Construction
Quality | Cost | Time | Scope
Construction Management
Construction Manager
• “Quarterback” of the CM team
• Works for the Owner’s and Project’s benefit
• Coordinates
• Anticipates
• Reacts
• Technically competent
• Experienced leader of people
USS NEW JERSEY, RVN
“LOOKED GOOD
WHEN IT LEFT
HERE!”
Large Programs on O’ahu –
Know the Contract
READ (KNOW) THE CONTRACT• Rail – Cost Savings
• Buyer Beware-- By contract , buyer cannot rely upon: Representations of the sales force; plans and specifications; marketing materials; location, size or composition of improvements; square footage; dimensions; number of parking spaces; view; final price; kitchen appliances, household fixtures, electrical outlets or switches, hardware, wall surfaces, painting and similar items;…Delivered as is, where is. Developer between builder and owner – no privity for warrantee.
.
Represents individual’s commitment to excellence
in program/construction management, career advancement and ongoing pursuit of knowledge.
�A CCM is a experienced professional CM who has met the criteria set by the Board of Governors:
�Formal industry specific education
�48 months of Responsible-in-Charge CM experience
�Examined for understanding of CMAA Standards of Practice
CODE OF ETHICS
Represent Qualifications Standards of Practice
Conflicts of Interest Release of Information
Client Service Public Welfare
Professional Development Fair Competition
Integrity of the Profession Fair Compensation
.
• Achieved the American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) accreditation in 2006 (ISO 17024 standard)
• CM Certification provides:
�Open, tested, and clear industry standards, so
owners can evaluate staff and service providers.
�A career path for CM professionals.
�Due diligence
CM Certification Endorsed
In 2013, the
Construction Industry
Institute (CII) endorsed
the CCM credential and
“urged it’s member
companies to seriously
consider the benefits that
the CCM can bring to the
execution of their capital
projects”
CCM Nationwide RecognitionLarge owners who understand the importance of
having CCMs lead their teams.
.
Stephen T.
Ayers, FAIA,
LEED AP
Architect of
the U.S.
Capitol
“CCMs reduce our risk on
construction projects and
reducing risk is what makes us
successful. By reducing cost and
reducing time on projects, we
find we are far more successful
with CCMs leading our effort.”
.
Raju Kaval, CCM, DBIA
Director of Program Support
Services
Los Angeles Unified School
District
“LAUSD strongly agrees that
the value of certification shows
the independent assessment of
a candidate’s knowledge and
skills, and assurance of
competency and adherence to
ethical standards. LAUSD
believes that the construction
managers with CCM credentials
protect the best interests of the
project and the owner.”
.
James C. Dalton, PE, SES
Chief, Engineering and
Construction
US Army Corps of Engineers
"The CCM is a certification that
the US Army Corps of
Engineers embraces as a
measure of achievement as
our graduate engineers mature
to a professional construction
manager. I encourage my staff
and the professionals that
work with us to embrace CCM
certification, not only within
construction, but in other
functional areas as well.“
SOME AGENCIES REQUIRING or
PREFERENCE TO CCMs• City and County DDC (REQUIRED)
• US GSA (PREFERRED) (MAY REQUIRE)
• US Army Corps of Engineers (PREFERRED)
• US Dept. of Veterans Affairs (PREFERRED)
CM Certification Process
1. Determine eligibility
2. Complete application:
� Resume
� Degree Transcript, or Additional Experience
� Client/Owner References
3. Prepare for the examination
� Study Kit
� PCM Course
3. Take and Pass the examination
CCM Eligibility Options
• 4-year degree from an accredited educational institution -- OR --
• 2-year degree & 4 years additional experience -- OR --
• 8 years additional experience in design or construction
48 months Responsible-In-Charge (RIC) CM experience
as shown on the Experience Matrix AND :
CCM Certification – Experience Matrix
• Requisite experience as being responsible in
charge (RIC) for 48 months
• Additional educational requirements
Advancing Professional Construction and
Program Management Worldwide
5 PhasesPre-Design Design Procurement Construction
Post-
Construction6 Functions
Project Management
Cost Management
Time Management
Quality Management
Contract
Administration
Safety Management
Determining: Responsible In Charge
1. Was the CM empowered to make a direct
impact on the successful project completion?
2. Was the CM directly in charge of construction
management services?
3. Did the CM protect the project’s and
the owner’s best interests?
CCM Examination Sections
• Project Management
• Cost Management
• Time Management
• Quality Management
• Contract Administration
• Professional Practice
• Safety & Risk Management
Benefits of Hiring a CCM (Owner)
• Ensure better project results
• Some due diligence in hiring CM providers
already accomplished
• Provide employee development and career
path – Experience Matrix
CCM Certification – Experience Matrix
• Requisite experience as being responsible in
charge (RIC) for 48 months
• Additional educational requirements
Advancing Professional Construction and
Program Management Worldwide
5 PhasesPre-Design Design Procurement Construction
Post-
Construction6 Functions
Project Management
Cost Management
Time Management
Quality Management
Contract
Administration
Safety Management
Benefits of Having CCMs (Company)
• Obtain jobs where CCM is required or
preferred. Increasing requirement.
• Ensure better project results (Co. experience)
• Provide employee development and career
path – Experience Matrix; Mentors
• Some due diligence in hiring individuals
• Internationally transferrable
• Industry relevant
• Owner recognized
Benefits of Being a CCM (Individual)
• Obtain jobs where CCM is required or
preferred – increasing requirement
• Ensure better project results (resume)
• Provide roadmap for development and career
path – Experience Matrix (CMIT)
• Industry relevant
• Owner recognized
• Internationally transferrable
Why Become a CCM?
CMAA Hawaii Chapter
• Bi-monthly meetings with speakers
• Sponsor CMAA’s PCM 3 day course on O’ahu
• Community Projects and Networking
• President: Derick K. Mukai, PE
Community Planning & Engineering
531-4252 ext. 1027
QUESTIONS?� CCM process or CMAA Hawaii chapter or CMIT
� Les Hunkele; 638-2002; [email protected]
� CMAA website: cmaanet.org
� 48 CCMs in Hawaii – let’s get MORE!
� Mahalo for your attention to this important topic – SUCCESSFUL projects