Contract Number: CNR01470
Contract Date: 11/01/2018 – 10/31/2028
Agreement: Competitive
Renewals: None
Award Summary: Click RFP Number Field to view all awarded suppliers
eProcurement: N/A
RFP Number & Name: 683409 / Construction Management at Risk (CMAR)
Contract Availability: Higher Education;K-12;Other

CORE | Construction Management at Risk (CMAR)

The CORE Construction contract for Construction Management at Risk (CMAR) offers comprehensive professional construction management services backed by dedicated attention and support. E&I members receive consistent transparency throughout projects, from design to preconstruction and completion, and budgetary efficiencies designed to deliver the best value.

CORE Construction is a leader in the industry with a specialization in Construction Management at Risk (CMAR). For over 30 years, CORE has worked diligently to achieve excellence by building an unbeatable reputation in customer service. CORE's construction professionals have extensive experience in many public markets, including higher education and K-12, so they understand the unique needs of educational institutions and districts.

Contract Differentiators
  • Local relationships backed by national resources
  • Clear, consistent communications including on-screen takeoff and option studies
  • Budgetary efficiencies designed to deliver the best value
  • Transparency throughout projects from design to preconstruction and completion

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Economic Benefit Model Statement

The E&I Economic Benefit Model™ (EBM) is a powerful tool that your institution can use to measure and communicate the overall value of its procurement activities. This benefit is derived from three key areas:

Using the EBM, each of E&I’s more than 215 competitively solicited contracts have been scored with a Total Economic Benefit™ (TEB) to member institutions.

The TEB of this CORE | Construction Management at Risk (CMAR) contract is in the range of 4.3-10.0%.

ECONOMIC BENEFIT MODEL

Total Economic Benefit of this Contract:

4.3-10.0%

The Economic Benefit Model TEB is determined from baseline cost comparisons using historical data, competitive intelligence, market benchmarking, vendor quotes, and related criteria.

To learn more, visit EBM or contact your E&I Member Representative.

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