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Construction Industry Institute

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Focus
  
Research

Area served
  
Worldwide

Founded
  
1983

Location
  
Austin, Texas, USA

Key people
  
Wayne Crew, Director

Type of business
  
Research Institute

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Method
  
Research, publications, conferences and workshops, implementation, professional development, benchmarking & metrics

Website
  
construction-institute.org

Similar
  
Associated General Contracto, Core Infrastructure Initiative, American Society of Civil Engi, Project Management Institute

Profiles

The Construction Industry Institute (CII), based at The University of Texas at Austin, is a non-profit consortium of more than 100 owner, engineering-contractor, and supplier firms from both the public and private arenas. The group aims to enhance the business effectiveness and sustainability of the capital facility life cycle through research, related initiatives and industry alliances.

Best practices

A best practice is a process or method that, when executed effectively, leads to enhanced project performance. CII Best Practices have been proven through extensive industry use and/or validation. CII Best Practices include the following 15 topics:

  • Alignment
  • Benchmarking & Metrics
  • Change Management
  • Constructability
  • Disputes Prevention & Resolution
  • Front End Planning
  • Implementation of CII Research
  • Lessons Learned
  • Materials Management
  • Partnering
  • Planning for Startup
  • Project Risk Assessment
  • Quality Management
  • Team Building
  • Zero Accidents Techniques
  • CII has also researched other practices and information Topics, which have been organized into a Knowledge Structure and a Project Life Cycle Matrix. CII's professional development continuum helps organizations to plan the development of new construction project managers by applying CII Best Practices and other competencies to the managers' professional development.

    References

    Construction Industry Institute Wikipedia