Massachusetts

This continued education course package is designed for any certified and/or registered general contractor licensed in the state of Florida. We are licensed Continued Education providers issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) in the state of Massachusetts. Pass the courses provided, and we will provide your certifications to the DBPR to satisfy your continued education requirements.

Description

Risk identification and mitigation define the role of a construction manager. Our Massachusetts Safety Courses emphasize the importance of correctly identifying and mitigating risks, ensuring projects stay on track and within budget. Managing risks effectively is at the very core of what construction managers learn in our Massachusetts Safety Courses.

At the end of this CMAA Test Prep and Risk Management Certification Course, you will be able to understand:

  • Risk Management Process and Components

  • Implementation Strategies

  • Risk Allocation

  • Risk Identification

  • Risk Breakdown Structure

  • Quantitative Risk Analysis

  • Qualitative Risk Analysis

  • Probability of Risk

  • Severity and Extent of Risk

  • Mitigation

  • Implementing Risk Management

  • Project Delivery Systems

On top of receiving certification upon completing this course, you will also gain the knowledge needed to sit for and successfully pass the Risk Management portion of the CMAA Construction Manager Certification Exam.

Student benefits from taking this course:

  • Covers all CMAA Exam topics related to Risk Management.

  • Certificate awarded upon successful completion.

  • In-depth understanding of a key component of construction management.

  • Flexible—take breaks and resume anytime.

  • Prepared by an active, certified construction manager through CMAA.

  • Access to support anytime via the Contact Us page.

Additional Course Features:

  • Certificate of Completion: Download immediately with a passing score of 70% or higher.

  • 100% Online Training: Short quizzes reinforce key knowledge.

  • Personal Account: Track courses, new offerings, and certificates.

  • 24/7 Availability: Learn at your own pace.

  • Current with Government Requirements: Always up-to-date.

  • Corporate Training & Tracking: Discounts for groups, with easy tracking of employee progress.

FAQs

Will I receive contract administration in the construction reference material?
Yes. When you sign up, you can access, download, and print the sustainable practices document for future use.

What are some significant risks in construction?

  • Safety: Implementing a safety policy is critical to avoid injuries and violations.

  • Constructability: Issues such as trees, powerlines, underground utilities, groundwater, and environmental constraints.

  • Poor contract administration can lead to quality, scope, safety, schedule, and budget problems.

  • Unforeseen site conditions: Unknown factors above or below ground that create risks.

What is a risk register?
A risk register defines risks in a construction activity (sometimes called Jobsite Safety Analysis or Activity Hazard Analysis). It breaks work into steps (e.g., dig trench → install rebar → place concrete → cure), identifies risks for each step, and outlines mitigation strategies. This should be discussed with the team before starting work.

Is it possible to mitigate all risks in a construction project?
No. While risks can be minimized, they cannot be eliminated. Owners hire contractors not only for their expertise but also to assume project risks. Profitability depends on effectively mitigating risks—without it, projects often fall short of goals.

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