Qualification Matrix Addendum:: Construction Manager Certification Institute
Qualification Matrix Addendum:: Construction Manager Certification Institute
Qualification Matrix Addendum:: Construction Manager Certification Institute
Construction Manager Certification Institute
The following are just some examples of typical Responsible-in-Charge (RIC) functions for
each of the fifteen specific areas identified in the experience matrix, Section II above. We realize
that there are other possible RIC functions which could result from regional differences and the
specific project involved. As you fill out the form, you should use the examples below as a
guide and complement it with your good judgment as you answer “Yes” or “No” to the question,
“Did the decisions that the applicant was empowered to make directly impact the successful
completion of the project and was the applicant directly responsible in charge of construction
management services?”
PRE-DESIGN PHASE
Project Management:
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DESIGN PHASE
Project Management:
Cost Management:
Chair regularly scheduled meetings to review the Design Progress; Approve or recommend
approval of designer invoices; Review project estimates; Reconcile Estimates against Project
Budget; Evaluate potential Value Engineering savings; Review and approve cash flow diagrams;
Manage project funding and costs; Approve the cost loaded design schedule; Identify Cost
Saving options; Review and Comment on completeness, accuracy, and the effect on schedule
and cost of the Plans & Specs, at the various submittal stages.
Time Management:
Chair the Design Coordination meetings; Develop Project Milestones; Manage/Approve the
master schedule; Engage Stakeholders to provide input on the master schedule; Manage/Approve
the design schedule; Manage/Approve the milestone schedule; Establish/Approve the
preliminary construction schedule; Ensure that Long Lead Items are identified and entered into
the schedule; Ensure that Environmental considerations are identified and thoroughly addressed
during design; Identify and contact potential equipment and material suppliers to validate
schedule assumptions.
5. Quality Management:
Review Design Quality Control procedures; Conduct Constructability Reviews and submit to
designer for incorporation; Manage the Document Control function, Review design submittals,
Design criteria changes, Quality Control and Quality Assurance efforts; Review and Approve
project estimates; Reconcile Estimates, and evaluate the quality implications of Value
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Engineering recommendations; Verify construction duration; Approve Construction/Material
testing requirements; Approve Quality Management plan; Manage the implementation of Quality
Control/Quality Assurance requirements during construction; Manage the project review
meetings, the public relations program and reports.
PROCUREMENT PHASE
Cost Management:
Identify Long Lead Items; Recommend materials for pre-purchase; Check with the local labor
market to evaluate the trade worker capacity; Confirm with Counsel or Procurement department
on the ability to sole source items; Manage Bidder pre-qualification; Develop bidders list;
Manage Bidders interest campaign; Publish Notices/Advertisements; Manage delivery of bid
documents, Information for Bidders, Conduct Pre-bid Conferences and meetings, Bid openings
and evaluation, and conduct Post bid interviews; Issue Addenda; Negotiate with Trades; Prepare
Construction contracts; Issue Notice(s) to Proceed; Prepare Schedule Maintenance reports,
Project Cost reports and Cash Flow reports.
Contract Administration:
Manage the bidder pre-qualification criteria; conduct the Pre-Bid conference; Evaluate Bids and
make recommendation for award. Prepare construction contract. Manage the Risk Management
Plan. Manage and resolve any bid protests.
CONSTRUCTION PHASE
Project Management:
Cost Management:
Review, if necessary, Negotiate Revisions to and Approve the general contractor’s Schedule of
Values; Manage the change orders and potential change orders; Evaluate potential claims;
Approve cost estimates for negotiations and negotiate on behalf of the owner; Recommend
change order settlement amounts to owner; Review weekly the expenditures and budget status;
Manage the contingency; Submit a cost trending report.
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703.356.2622 (o) | 703.356.6388 (f)
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Time Management:
Continually monitor the construction schedule; Review the near term look ahead schedule and
direct recovery action if appropriate; Review the near term (typically weekly) construction plan
(and the look ahead schedule), compare them to the actual progress and overall schedule and take
action to keep the construction on track, including recommendations for schedule recovery, if
appropriate); Anticipate delays and take proactive action to prevent them; Prepare Time Impact
Analysis of proposed and actual changes.
Quality Management:
Manage the assigned QC/QA duties ; Review QA tests at an appropriate frequency; Verify that
there is appropriate evidence that factory tests were performed on equipment/materials used;
Review and Accept field test reports prior to startup of facility; Visit the construction site
routinely and review daily logs; Issue or confirm that the responsible party issues Non-
compliance reports for defective work and review/approve proposed Corrective Action Plans;
Verify that Record Drawings are kept current.
Contract Administration:
Plan and conduct the Preconstruction Conference; Assign responsibility for the owner-purchased
materials and equipment; Verify that necessary permits, insurance, bonds, and labor affidavits
are in place; Review systematically all contract and construction documentation/site records (e.g.
field reports, QA reports, Nonconforming Work reports, Accident Reports, Proposed and actual
Change Orders, Force Account (T&M) work, budget projections, Progress payments, Claims,
RFIs,) so that procedures are being followed and to identify any areas that need attention or
correction.
Safety Management:
Review/comment on the Job Hazard analysis; review/comment on the Safety Management Plan;
Review all Accident Reports and confirm that appropriate remedial action is taken; Review
Safety Audits; Attend the general contractor’s weekly tailgate/toolbox safety meeting; Manage
the Safety Committee; Manage the Owner Controlled Insurance Program (“OCIP”).
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703.356.2622 (o) | 703.356.6388 (f)
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POST CONSTRUCTION PHASE:
Quality Management:
Review and cause Submittal of complete Record Drawings and Operation and Maintenance
manuals; Ensure that the owner’s Operations and Maintenance staff are given training, spare
parts, test reports, such that they are trained to can operate and maintain the facility; Manage
issues that may arise during the Warranty Period.
Contract Administration:
Prepare a Project Closeout Log to track outstanding items necessary to make the final payment to
the GC including release of final retention, release of liens, receipt of spare parts; Negotiate the
final close out change order, including settlement of all claims; Prepare list of Lessons Learned.
Conduct Lessons learned meeting.
Construction Manager Certification Institute
7926 Jones Branch Drive, #800 Mclean, VA 22102
703.356.2622 (o) | 703.356.6388 (f)
www.cmcertification.org | certification@cmaanet.org
11/18/13