The objectives for the Construction Manager certification program are:
1. To accredited construction managers serving in the Malaysian construction industry as Certified Construction Managers.
2. To render support for the initiative of elevating the Malaysian construction manager’s competency towards a global level.
3. To back up the implementation of the CIDB Act, Part VII – Section 33(1) in the registration of Certified Construction Managers.
4. To record and store certified construction managers data in a single data base.
Accreditation Requirements
Accreditation Method
The Certified Construction Manager Program (CCM) is implemented in three (3) assessment modes:
1. Mode I(a) – Training & Assessment,
2. Mode I(b) – Assessment only, and
3. Mode II (RPLE) – which is Recognition Through Level of Education and Experience (Recognition Prior Learning and Experience, RPLE).
Successful candidates having passed through any mode will be accredited with a Level 5 Construction Skills Competency Certificate (CSCC) with the accredited Certified Construction Manager’s (CCM) duties and responsibilities printed on the reverse of the certificate. Subsequently, a Certified Construction Manager is required to update his registration details with the Board.
Details Construction Personnel Stamp CCM