Construction Readiness Analytics Overview

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 in Carve.

For details on how to access, navigate, and filter CRA Analytics, please view Accessing Construction Readiness Analytics.

Construction Readiness Analytics includes in the ability to review the following CRA data:
  1. Summary of Average Construction Readiness Scores
  2. Control Chart
  3. Overall Readiness by Project
  4. Overall Readiness by Category
  5. Missing Factors by Importance

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