Certified Construction Site Manager (CCSM)
The Certified Construction Site Manager (CCSM) professional certification program provides in-depth knowledge and skills for professionals working in the construction industry. The program covers various aspects of construction site management, including waste management, pavement and landscaping construction, contaminated soil and water management, and more. The program aims to equip professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to ensure construction sites are efficiently and safely managed.
Certification Program Objectives:
- Developing an understanding of the principles of construction site management
- Familiarizing with the best practices in waste management, pavement and landscaping construction, and contaminated soil and water management
- Learning how to detect and report illicit discharges and connections
- Understanding water-based operations, including equipment use and demolition/removal
- Learning how to manage temporary construction batch plants
- Developing skills to efficiently and safely manage construction sites.
Certifying Examination:
- To be certified as CCSM, student should take up a 1.5 hours exam at the designated examination centers.
- The qualifying exam would consist of 50 multiple choice questions, testing core certification modules.
- Professionals with relevant experience and other qualifying criteria may be exempted from the examination.
Modules:
- Pavement and Landscaping Construction Management
- Waste Management: Liquid, Sanitary/Septic, and Hazardous
- Contaminated Soil and Water Management
- Illicit Discharges and Connection Detection and Reporting
- Water-Based Operations: Equipment Use and Demolition/Removal
- Temporary Construction Batch Plants.