This survey is being conducted by the AIC Constructor Certification Commission. Your input is important in substantiating the need for a Constructor credential. Thanks for taking the time to help us. 1) Do you feel that in general the practicing Constructor receives the same level of professional recognition as the other participants on the construction team, such as the engineer and architect?
This survey is being conducted by the AIC Constructor Certification Commission. Your input is important in substantiating the need for a Constructor credential. Thanks for taking the time to help us.
1) Do you feel that in general the practicing Constructor receives the same level of professional recognition as the other participants on the construction team, such as the engineer and architect?
2) Do you believe that the general public looks at the Constructor as a professional equal to other professions, such as architecture, engineering, medicine, etc.?
3) If there was a way to help improve the professional image of the Constructor, would you be interested in participating?
4) Would you be interested in seeking a national professional credential that would be equal to the AIA or PE designations if it was offered on a voluntary basis?
5) Would you still be interested if that credential involved sitting for and passing two examinations--basic construction fundamentals and advanced construction applications?
6) What level of confidence do you believe that owners on projects with which you have experience would place in a certified professional constructor managing their projects versus one without certification?
For the purpose of this survey the definition of a Constructor is: An individual who possesses the skills and knowledge acquired by education and experience to manage the execution of all or a substantial portion of construction works. The Constructor is an individual who commits to service the construction industry in a professional and ethical manner and engages in the continued development of his/her skills and education to meet increasing industry challenges and changes. The profession of Constructor encompasses job titles such as but not limited to Project Manager, General Superintendent, Project Executive, Operations Manager, Construction Manager, Chief Executive Officer, etc.
For the purpose of this survey the definition of a Constructor is:
An individual who possesses the skills and knowledge acquired by education and experience to manage the execution of all or a substantial portion of construction works. The Constructor is an individual who commits to service the construction industry in a professional and ethical manner and engages in the continued development of his/her skills and education to meet increasing industry challenges and changes. The profession of Constructor encompasses job titles such as but not limited to Project Manager, General Superintendent, Project Executive, Operations Manager, Construction Manager, Chief Executive Officer, etc.
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