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Construction Execution Profile

CP-BIM-CM-002·Publishedv1.0.0
Construction Execution Profile — from v1.4 report; seed to be curated.

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A profile is a structured collection of competency statements grouped around a specific persona (e.g. Information Manager, BIM Coordinator).

IRI = Importance / Required Importance — how critical the competency is to the role, on a 0–4 scale. ICI = Innate / Capability Innate — the baseline capability expected before training, also 0–4.

Items are action statements drawn from a competency framework. Each item carries an IRI and ICI score that help organisations plan hiring and development.

Roles linked here are organisational roles that share responsibility for the competencies in this profile. A flow authored for this profile guides those roles through delivering the competencies.

  • type specialized
  • roles 1
  • items 7
  • info uses 0
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  • Items7
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  1. 1Linked rolesConstruction Manager→
  2. Construction Execution ProfileCP-BIM-CM-002
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  3. 7Competency itemsacross 2 topics
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0 of 12 items evidenced

Evidenced = backed by a vetted material (a local citation or an approved SMC binding).

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