Overall Readiness by CRA Project

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 chart on the Project tab indicates which projects are not construction-ready based on their score at a given stage and gives an overall view of performance in comparison to similar projects at the same stage.

Click on the project name to drill down into the assessment details for further analysis.

This view can also be filtered to identify trends based on portfolio, project manager, client, project type, location, etc.

Overall Readiness by ProjectOverall Readiness by Project


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