Construction Readiness Analytics
Construction Readiness Analytics Overview
If your organization has invested the time to implement and standardize these CII practices into your Capital Project Lifecycle, you have a tremendous opportunity to leverage the data with the powerful benchmarking and analytics capabilities included ...
Missing CRA Factors by Importance
Each category within the Construction Readiness Assessment contains a set of factors. Factors are a series of questions answered by the project team such as: “Is there a sustainable plan to have Issued for Construction (IFC) drawings to support ...
Overall Readiness by CRA Category
Category by Readiness % The Construction Readiness Assessment is divided into 15 categories and within each category there are multiple factors that are answered “Yes”, “No”, or “Not Applicable” by the project team during the assessment. Each ...
Overall Readiness by CRA Project
Construction Readiness Assessments have a recommended score range of 85% based on industry benchmarks defined by CII. An overall score of 85% or higher indicates that a project is ready to proceed to construction. The Overall Readiness by Project ...
CRA Control Chart
If your organization is looking to better understand where there may be systemic issues in your Pre-Construction process, the Control Chart is a good starting point. The control chart will illustrate each assessment as sequential number plotted on ...
CRA Summary Analytics
The Construction Industry Institute (CII) recommends conducting the Construction Readiness Assessment starting early in Detailed Design (e.g. 50% Design Review) to help the project team identify gaps and allow sufficient time to take action. The ...
Accessing Construction Readiness Analytics
For your assessment data to be included in the Analytics reports, it is important to make sure that your assessments are published to the portfolio. Another important practice is to review your assessments and exclude any assessments you do not wish ...