CERTIFIED CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (CCM) EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
,Core Domains
Program & Project Management
Cost Management
Time Management
Contract Administration
Quality Management
Safety Management
Risk Management
Professional Practice
, Sustainability
Technology
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The Certified Construction Manager (CCM) exam evaluates professionals' mastery of construction
management principles across ten critical practice areas. This comprehensive assessment is designed to test
both foundational knowledge and real-world application skills essential for leading complex construction
projects from inception to completion. The exam assesses competencies in planning, scheduling, budgeting,
cost control, quality assurance, safety protocols, contract negotiation, risk mitigation, ethical decision-making,
and emerging technologies in construction delivery.
*
The assessment consists entirely of multiple-choice questions, many presented as scenario-based problems
that require critical thinking and professional judgment. Candidates must demonstrate ability to analyze
complex situations, prioritize competing demands, and make decisions that balance cost, time, quality, and
safety constraints. Emphasis is placed on real-world application rather than rote memorization, reflecting the
dynamic challenges faced by construction managers in today's built environment. Success requires
understanding not only what to do, but when and how to apply best practices under varying project
conditions.*
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
, Question 1
During the initial planning phase of a $50 million commercial office project, the project manager identifies that
the client has conflicting requirements regarding schedule acceleration versus cost containment. The client
wants the building completed 6 months earlier than the standard schedule but refuses to increase the budget.
What should the construction manager do FIRST?
A. Recommend reducing the scope of work to meet the accelerated schedule
B. Present the client with a detailed analysis showing the cost-time tradeoff implications
C. Proceed with the original schedule and ignore the client's acceleration request
D. Hire additional subcontractors to accelerate work without increasing costs
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Presenting the client with a detailed cost-time tradeoff analysis is the first appropriate action
because it provides factual data enabling informed decision-making. The construction manager must educate
the client about the inherent relationship between schedule and cost, showing that acceleration typically
requires additional resources, overtime, or parallel work streams that increase expenses. This approach
demonstrates professional responsibility and facilitates collaborative problem-solving.
Question 2
A construction manager is reviewing a subcontractor's bid that is 25% lower than all other competitive bids for
the electrical work package. The subcontractor has a valid license and appears qualified. What is the MOST
appropriate initial action?
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES 2026 Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF
,Core Domains
Program & Project Management
Cost Management
Time Management
Contract Administration
Quality Management
Safety Management
Risk Management
Professional Practice
, Sustainability
Technology
*
The Certified Construction Manager (CCM) exam evaluates professionals' mastery of construction
management principles across ten critical practice areas. This comprehensive assessment is designed to test
both foundational knowledge and real-world application skills essential for leading complex construction
projects from inception to completion. The exam assesses competencies in planning, scheduling, budgeting,
cost control, quality assurance, safety protocols, contract negotiation, risk mitigation, ethical decision-making,
and emerging technologies in construction delivery.
*
The assessment consists entirely of multiple-choice questions, many presented as scenario-based problems
that require critical thinking and professional judgment. Candidates must demonstrate ability to analyze
complex situations, prioritize competing demands, and make decisions that balance cost, time, quality, and
safety constraints. Emphasis is placed on real-world application rather than rote memorization, reflecting the
dynamic challenges faced by construction managers in today's built environment. Success requires
understanding not only what to do, but when and how to apply best practices under varying project
conditions.*
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
, Question 1
During the initial planning phase of a $50 million commercial office project, the project manager identifies that
the client has conflicting requirements regarding schedule acceleration versus cost containment. The client
wants the building completed 6 months earlier than the standard schedule but refuses to increase the budget.
What should the construction manager do FIRST?
A. Recommend reducing the scope of work to meet the accelerated schedule
B. Present the client with a detailed analysis showing the cost-time tradeoff implications
C. Proceed with the original schedule and ignore the client's acceleration request
D. Hire additional subcontractors to accelerate work without increasing costs
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Presenting the client with a detailed cost-time tradeoff analysis is the first appropriate action
because it provides factual data enabling informed decision-making. The construction manager must educate
the client about the inherent relationship between schedule and cost, showing that acceleration typically
requires additional resources, overtime, or parallel work streams that increase expenses. This approach
demonstrates professional responsibility and facilitates collaborative problem-solving.
Question 2
A construction manager is reviewing a subcontractor's bid that is 25% lower than all other competitive bids for
the electrical work package. The subcontractor has a valid license and appears qualified. What is the MOST
appropriate initial action?