Accreditation
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has accredited the Construction Manager Certification Institute’s (CMCI) Certified Construction Manager® (CCM®) certification program under ANSI/ISO/IEC 17024, General Requirements for Bodies Operating Certification Systems or Persons.
ANSI’s Accreditation:
- Promotes the unique qualifications and expertise CMCI’s construction management certification provides
- Protects the integrity of the certification and provides legal defensibility
- Enhances consumer and public confidence in the certification and the people who hold it
- Facilitates mobility across borders or industries
Accreditation by ANSI signifies that CMCI’s procedures meet ANSI’s essential requirements for openness, balance, consensus, and due process in accordance with the ISO 17024 standard. To maintain accreditation, CMCI is required to consistently adhere to a set of requirements or procedures related to quality, openness, and due process.
*DISCLAIMER: Not all courses and educational activities offered may be acceptable for continuing education credit in your state. Please check your state licensing board’s requirements before submitting your credits. All courses approved by CMAA count toward CCM recertification points. For more information on recertification points, please visit RecertTrack.
For more information about CMAA, click here.