Construction Readiness Assessment
A game-changer to guide project teams in achieving construction readiness with confidence
Integrate the Construction Readiness Methodology into your existing project plan ensuring a productive start of construction.
Get started by taking our virtual training course: Construction Readiness Principles & Practices
What is Construction Readiness?
Construction projects face pressure to begin construction early because at least one stakeholder stands to benefit from an early start.
As a result, many projects start construction too early, leading to out-of-sequence work. When it occurs, 74% of these projects experience significant productivity loss, leading to cost and schedule overruns.
Project teams need a standard and objective process to easily identify the gaps that must be addressed to achieve readiness.
The Construction Readiness Assessment (CRA)
The Construction Industry Institute (CII) defines construction readiness as “activities and procedures that should be completed prior to construction to productively start and sustain construction operations”.
Over the past five years, CII’s research and development has focused on helping project teams prevent premature construction starts and out-of-sequence work.
Valency has developed Carve for Construction Readiness as a key implementation resource to help organizations apply the findings from CII’s research and clearly identify whether or not a project is construction ready.
Recommended Reading
If you are new to the Construction Readiness Assessment and looking for a good overview of the methodology, start with this white paper.
Construction Readiness Blog
A Business Case for the Construction Readiness Assessment
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Construction Readiness – Importance of Team Alignment & Buy-In When a Project Is Not Ready
Reflecting on some of the most common topics of discussion among capital project professionals, difficulties arose during the construction phase is on top of the list. Despite project team’s best efforts in front end planning, detailed design and schedule development, something was missing that caused the project to miss the mark. Why do these problems reoccur in capital projects? What can we do to ensure projects are truly construction ready before we start construction?
Effective Implementation of the
Construction Readiness Methodology
Demonstrate success to achieve buy-in
Valency works with project teams to integrate the Construction Readiness Methodology into your existing project plan helping to ensure a productive start of construction.
We will work with you to pilot the construction readiness assessment on your first few projects and demonstrate the performance impact of a productive start to construction.
Your early success stories will help you secure buy-in and gain the experience needed to integrate this methodology as a standard practice across your organization.
UPCOMING COURSES & WEBINARS
Webinar – Introduction to the Construction Readiness Assessment
May 9 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT at Live Webinar BroadcastCourse – Construction Readiness Principles & Practices (VAL-115)
Oct 29 @ 10:00 am - Oct 30 @ 2:00 pm EDT at Virtual Classroom
Tools to simplify the process
Carve for Construction Readiness
Carve offers you a simple, graphical interface to easily conduct assessments, analyse results and share action items.
Within the dashboard view, project leaders can monitor the progress of construction readiness assessment scores across all projects within the portfolio.
Objective Facilitation
Objective facilitation promotes team alignment
Construction readiness is more than just a checklist. The assessment process provides an opportunity to improve stakeholder alignment, measure progress and identify risk.
Proper preparation for a session is critical to optimizing results. A key component is the session facilitator.
The facilitator will:
- Prepare and run the session
- Help the team with problem solving
- Be an expert in group dynamics
- Is a neutral party in all discussions
It is critical to select the right facilitator to lead your construction readiness assessment to ensure results are objective and the session is conducted effectively.
Valency can provide you with facilitator training and coaching to promote effective Construction Readiness sessions. Contact us to learn more!
Frequently asked questions
Why is Construction Readiness Critical?
Who uses the Construction Readiness Assessment?
CII’s research into premature construction starts included projects spanning infrastructure development, government funded renovations, and oil and gas midstream facilities. Any projects susceptible to premature construction starts will see performance improvements with use of the construction readiness assessment (CRA).
When is the Construction Readiness Assessment used in the project lifecycle?
The Construction Readiness Assessment can be used at any point during the Execution phase of a project, including:
- Detail Design – as a checklist to identify factors that need early attention.
- Pre-Construction – to identify any missing readiness factors and focus on action items that will help ensure the project reaches the desired readiness level.
- Early Construction – to ensure that readiness is sustained with any late construction work packages.
To achieve best results, the first Construction Readiness Assessment (CRA) in any project is recommended to be conducted starting at the 60% design review during Detailed Design phase.
How is the Construction Readiness Assessment structured?
CII’s Construction Readiness Assessment (CRA) includes 228 factors that are divided into 15 categories. Each category has several related factors, with the factors being the lowest level at which construction readiness is assessed. A score is assigned based on the assessment of factors. The premise of the construction readiness assessment is that if an insufficient number of factors have been completed, poor construction productivity will follow.
Where does the Construction Readiness Assessment originate?
Can any company use the Construction Readiness Assessment?
How can Valency help?
We offer a wide range of services to assist organizations in getting started with the Construction Readiness Assessment, growing your implementation, and standardizing as a best practice across your organization. Our solution offering includes:
Education
Valency is a Registered Education Provider with CII and CMAA. We offer educational modules including Construction Readiness Priniciples & Practices, implementation best practices and facilitation training.
Third-party Facilitation Services
Our team of expert facilitators are veterans in industrial, building and infrastructure projects.
To learn more Valency’s solution offering, please contact us.
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