High-yield PMI-CP™ review: contract and delivery models, risk and claims basics, interface management, stakeholder communication patterns, scope/change controls, and governance checklists.
Use this as your last-mile PMI-CP™ review. Pair it with the Syllabus for coverage and Practice for speed.
For official exam policy details, see Overview.
flowchart TD
A["Define outcomes + scope boundaries"] --> B["Choose delivery + contract structure"]
B --> C["Plan interfaces + risk process"]
C --> D["Execute with disciplined documentation"]
D --> E["Manage change orders + claims early"]
E --> F["Govern decisions + close contracts cleanly"]
F --> C
Best-answer pattern: reduce downstream pain by making work decision-ready (clear boundaries, owners, thresholds, documentation).
| Model | What it emphasizes | Typical trade-offs |
|---|---|---|
| Design–Bid–Build (DBB) | separated design and construction | clearer price competition; higher change friction |
| Design–Build (DB) | single point responsibility | faster delivery; requires strong owner requirements |
| Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) | early constructor involvement + GMP | better constructability; governance needed for scope creep |
| EPC / Turnkey | single contractor delivers a complete facility | simplified interfaces; risk shifts to EPC (and cost reflects it) |
| Integrated / collaborative (e.g., IPD-style) | alignment + shared goals | requires trust, transparency, clear governance |
Exam-useful lens: contract structure is an incentive system. Ask: who owns what risk, and how are decisions made?
| Item | Change / variation order | Claim |
|---|---|---|
| Trigger | agreed scope change | dispute about entitlement, time, or money |
| Goal | document & implement a change | assert/defend entitlement and quantify impact |
| Best prevention | clear scope + disciplined change process | early warning + documentation + early resolution |
flowchart LR
A["Early warning signal"] --> B["Contract notice + documentation"]
B --> C["Analyze cause + entitlement"]
C --> D["Quantify time/cost impact"]
D --> E["Negotiate / resolve early"]
E --> F["Formal dispute path (if needed)"]
Good actions early: clarify facts, preserve records, separate “change” from “claim”, and propose resolution options.
Interface register should answer:
Common interface failure modes
When a change request appears, answer these in order: