Our Core Competencies
CII is organized into committees representing four knowledge processes:
Knowledge Creation
CII research to define best practices, breakthroughs, and industry norms. Includes Research, Academic and Breakthrough Strategy committees.
Knowledge Dissemination
CII research publications, implementation guides, educational materials, workshops and conferences. Includes Implementation Strategy and Professional Development committees.
Knowledge Assessment
The impact of CII practices through benchmarking and metrics. Includes Benchmarking & Metrics committee.
Knowledge Management
Organization and assessment of the relevance of the 500-plus CII documents and publications. Includes the Knowledge Management committee.
Announcements and Upcoming Events
Come to Ft. Lauderdale on April 12–14, 2010, to sharpen your skills for whatever challenges the new year brings.
The 2010 Spring Board of Advisors Meeting will be held on April 14–15, 2010, at the beautiful Hyatt Bonaventure outside Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
Graduate students, faculty members, and university researchers are invited to present research in construction engineering and project management at the Annual Conference in Orlando this August.
Austin event slated for March 29-31 will focus on “Enhancing Capital Asset Value through Leading Technologies and Delivery Processes.”
Delegations from major construction markets worldwide gather in New York City April 7–8 to explore solutions to global industry challenges.
Join the European Construction Institute in Paris next summer to learn about leading-edge project management around the globe.