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CCCA Overview
CSI's Certified Construction Contract Administrator (CCCA) certification demonstrates you have a high level of knowledge for developing, administering and enforcing construction documentation. Passing the CCCA exam means you’ve proven your skill in:
Quality assurance and quality control
Bidding and negotiating procedures
Construction observation and inspection
Division 01, General and Supplemental Conditions, agreements, and all other documents related to the project
Enforcement and liability
…and you may use the designation "CCCA" after your name, on your LinkedIn, business cards and resume — plus, proudly share your CCCA digital badge.
CDT Overview
The Construction Documents Technology (CDT) certification provides a comprehensive program of study for anyone seeking to enhance and demonstrate knowledge of writing, interpreting, enforcing and managing construction documents.
Who should sit for the CDT?
Project architects, contractors, contract administrators, material suppliers, and manufacturers' representatives are all realizing the advantages of being Construction Documents Technologists.
What does it mean for me?
Pass the Construction Documents Technology exam (CDT), and you'll join an elite group of professionals known in the industry for their comprehensive knowledge of the writing and management of construction documents.
CCPR Overview
The Certified Construction Product Representative (CCPRTM) exam designation has changed to bring more value to the profession and boost job potential and marketability for those who become certified.
A Certified Construction Product Representative (CCPR), must now earn and maintain both the CDT® and CCPRTM certifications. This dual certification (CDT+CCPR) demonstrates you have foundational knowledge about the project delivery process, team members’ roles, and construction documents AND specialty expertise in your role and responsibilities as a product representative.
Earning your dual certification will immediately establish your credibility with specifiers. They will know you have what it takes to get the job done right.
CCS Overview
A Certified Construction Specifier (CCS) is a skilled product researcher who knows how to investigate and identify cost-effective, efficient solutions, and then communicates those solutions through the specifications. Achieving your CCS means: Developing an in-depth understanding of agreements, conditions of the contract, Division 01, and their relationships to specifications Having advanced skills in specification development, enabling you to use spec-writing software more effectively Understanding how to research and source products After passing the CCS® exam, you may use the designation "CCS" after your name, on LinkedIn, business cards and your resume — and proudly share your CCS® digital badge.
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