Willis, Christopher J. and Rankin, Jeff H.
(2010)
Measuring The Maturity Of Guyana’s Construction Industry Using The Construction Industry Macro Maturity Model (CIM3).
Journal of Construction in Developing Countries , 15 (2).
pp. 87-116.
ISSN 1823-6499
Abstract
The newly developed Construction Industry Macro Maturity Model (CIM3) was used to measure the maturity of Guyana‘s construction industry. The
CIM3‘s assessment provides a leading indication of performance by relating the maturity of a set of management and operation key practices in the
construction industry to the achievement of various performance objectives that lead to the realisation of the construction industry‘s performance goals. The
implementation of the CIM3 in Guyana relied upon the use of an expert group of construction industry professionals who were elicited to provide the input
information for the model. It was found that Guyana‘s construction industry is least mature with respect to health and safety management and most mature
with respect to cost management. Overall, Guyana‘s construction industry is immature, and a translation of its maturity to represent the level of realisation of
its combined performance goals indicates that its lagging or after-the-fact performance indicators are likely to be poor.
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