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Construction Management Innovation Office launches strategy for digital advancement

Construction Management Innovation Office
Published Jan. 22, 2025

In November, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Construction Management Innovation Office (CMIO) launched a new digital advancement strategy which focuses on training, tools, and technical resources across the organization.

A graphic showing the benefits of the Construction Management Information Office's digital advancement strategy,
Digital Strategy Benefits
A graphic showing the benefits of the Construction Management Information Office's digital advancement strategy,
Photo By: Construction Management Innovation Office
VIRIN: 241216-A-EN999-1002

“Our staff doesn’t just want to keep up with industry—they want to lead it,” Godfrey said. “Field staff have told us about the challenges of feeling behind on the technology front. It can be frustrating to see a contractor using tablets and site-capture technology, while we don’t have access to those same resources. This strategy is about making sure our staff is on the forefront of innovation and has the resources they need to implement it.”

  1. Professional advancement for construction management teammates;
  2. Improving construction management business processes;
  3. Modernization of available construction management technology; and
  4. Construction management research, development, and innovation.

One of the overarching outcomes of the strategy implementation is bringing consistency to the experience that industry partners have with USACE - providing processes, training, and technology to foster collaboration between the two entities.

“Extensive research went into developing the CMIS,” said Alexandra Henderson Connors, construction management technology modernization officer. “This included interviews with industry experts, academia, and USACE construction management staff at every level.”

The CMIO is charged with establishing a culture of construction management (CM) innovation within USACE, raising the standard of USACE CM practices through the project lifecycle, and getting the latest technology from industry and the research lab into practical use by USACE construction project delivery teams. Innovation projects and initiatives span the construction project delivery lifecycle from project inception through planning, design, acquisition, construction execution, turnover, and warranty phases.


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Construction Management Innovation Office launches strategy for digital advancement

Construction Management Innovation Office
Published Jan. 22, 2025

In November, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Construction Management Innovation Office (CMIO) launched a new digital advancement strategy which focuses on training, tools, and technical resources across the organization.

A graphic showing the benefits of the Construction Management Information Office's digital advancement strategy,
Digital Strategy Benefits
A graphic showing the benefits of the Construction Management Information Office's digital advancement strategy,
Photo By: Construction Management Innovation Office
VIRIN: 241216-A-EN999-1002

“Our staff doesn’t just want to keep up with industry—they want to lead it,” Godfrey said. “Field staff have told us about the challenges of feeling behind on the technology front. It can be frustrating to see a contractor using tablets and site-capture technology, while we don’t have access to those same resources. This strategy is about making sure our staff is on the forefront of innovation and has the resources they need to implement it.”

  1. Professional advancement for construction management teammates;
  2. Improving construction management business processes;
  3. Modernization of available construction management technology; and
  4. Construction management research, development, and innovation.

One of the overarching outcomes of the strategy implementation is bringing consistency to the experience that industry partners have with USACE - providing processes, training, and technology to foster collaboration between the two entities.

“Extensive research went into developing the CMIS,” said Alexandra Henderson Connors, construction management technology modernization officer. “This included interviews with industry experts, academia, and USACE construction management staff at every level.”

The CMIO is charged with establishing a culture of construction management (CM) innovation within USACE, raising the standard of USACE CM practices through the project lifecycle, and getting the latest technology from industry and the research lab into practical use by USACE construction project delivery teams. Innovation projects and initiatives span the construction project delivery lifecycle from project inception through planning, design, acquisition, construction execution, turnover, and warranty phases.


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