The Construction Manager Certification Institute (CMCI) provides credentials for professional construction managers (CMs). As an independent administrative body of CMAA, CMCI administers the construction management credentialing programs. The Institute is governed by a Board of Governors (BoG) and is comprised of construction management professionals who are responsible for policies and procedures affecting criteria for professional credentials and the determination of the status of candidates enrolled in the credential programs.
Statement of Impartiality
The CMCI Board of Governors and certification staff understand the importance of impartiality and conflicts in the management of certification activities. When undertaking dealings with members and non-members, all involved in the certification process will maintain a high level of ethical conduct and avoid conflicts of interest in connection with the performance of their duties. There shall be an avoidance of any actions and or commitments that might create the appearance of:
- Using positions for personal gain.
- Giving preferential treatment.
- Impeding efficiency.
- Losing independence or impartiality.
- Affecting adversely the confidence of CMCI constituents in the integrity of certification operations.
The BoG and certification staff will ensure that in its dealings with constituents that they are and will remain impartial.
Accreditation
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has accredited the Construction Manager Certification Institute’s (CMCI) Certified Construction Manager® (CCM®) certification program under ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024, General Requirements for Bodies Operating Certification Systems or Persons.
ANSI’s Accreditation:
- Promotes the unique qualifications and expertise CMCI’s construction management certification provides
- Protects the integrity of the certification and provides legal defensibility
- Enhances consumer and public confidence in the certification and the people who hold it
- Facilitates mobility across borders or industries
Accreditation by ANSI signifies that CMCI’s procedures meet ANSI’s essential requirements for openness, balance, consensus, and due process in accordance with the ISO 17024 standard. To maintain accreditation, CMCI is required to consistently adhere to a set of requirements or procedures related to quality, openness, and due process.
Certification
Our Mission is to promote the profession of construction management and the use of qualified construction managers on projects and programs.
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