ABOUT:
The Certified Professional Constructor (CPC) designation represents the pinnacle of certification within the Constructor Certification Program. This credential is designed for seasoned professionals with extensive experience in project oversight who are looking to elevate their careers. It signifies mastery in the ethical management and execution of complex construction projects.
CERTIFICATION BODY: American Institute of Constructors (AIC)
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: The CPC certification aims to validate the advanced expertise and ethical standards of construction professionals. It ensures that candidates have the proficiency in managing construction projects efficiently, applying recognized principles, and adhering to the AIC Code of Ethics.
EXAM INFORMATION:
- Format: 175 multiple-choice questions
- Duration: 4 hours
- Content Areas: 9 major subject areas, including Project Scope Development, Construction Cost Control, and Ethics.
- Frequency: Offered biannually (spring and fall)
- Location: Available at over 60 locations nationwide
RECERTIFICATION:
- Period: Every 2 years
- Requirements: Obtain 32 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credit hours within the renewal period
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 9 Lessons
- 40 Hours
Requirements
- Prerequisite: Must have passed or been exempted from the CAC Level 1 Certification Exam
- Experience: Minimum of 8 years of professional experience, including at least 2 years managing construction work
- Ethics: Must adhere to the AIC Code of Ethics
Target audiences
- Experienced constructors with several years in project oversight.
- Those who have passed or been exempted from the CAC Level 1 Certification Exam.
- Individuals with eight years of professional experience, including two years managing construction work.
- Candidates committed to the AIC Code of Ethics.
- Not applicable for those with experience in related professions like architecture or engineering.