Construction management

Construction management (CM) aims to control the quality of a project's scope, time, and cost (sometimes referred to as a project management triangle or "triple constraints") to maximize the project owner's satisfaction.[1][2] It uses project management techniques and software to oversee the planning, design, construction and closeout of a construction project safely, on time, on budget and within specifications.

Practitioners of construction management are called construction managers. They have knowledge and experience in the field of business management and building science.[3] Professional construction managers may be hired for large-scaled, high budget undertakings (commercial real estate, transportation infrastructure, industrial facilities, and military infrastructure), called capital projects. Construction managers use their knowledge of project delivery methods to deliver the project optimally.

  1. ^ 3rd Forum "International Construction Project Management" 26th/27 June 2003 in Berlin
  2. ^ Patrick, C. (2003). Construction Project Planning and Scheduling (1st ed.) Prentice HallCM
  3. ^ Construction Management: Project Delivery Methods. (2017). LinkedIn. Retrieved November 1, 2023, from https://www.linkedin.com/learning/construction-management-project-delivery-methods/what-you-need-to-know?autoSkip=true&resume=false&u=2167290.