Understanding the benefits of the CMAR delivery method for healthcare, education, municipal, and commercial construction projects.
As construction projects become more complex, owners are looking for delivery methods that offer greater transparency, stronger cost control, and fewer surprises along the way. One approach continuing to gain momentum across healthcare, education, municipal, and commercial construction is Construction Manager at Risk — commonly known as CMAR.
At Decker Construction, CMAR is more than a contract structure. It’s a collaborative project delivery approach that brings the construction team into the process early, creating better communication, smarter planning, and stronger outcomes from concept to completion.
What Is Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR)?
Construction Manager at Risk is a delivery method where the construction manager is selected during the design phase rather than after plans are fully completed. Instead of waiting to bid on finished drawings, the contractor becomes an active partner early in the process, working alongside the owner and architect throughout design and preconstruction.
This early involvement allows the construction team to provide:
- Budget development and cost estimating
- Constructability reviews
- Schedule planning
- Value engineering
- Phasing and logistics coordination
- Risk identification and problem-solving
By collaborating early, the team can identify potential issues before construction begins — helping avoid costly redesigns, schedule delays, and budget overruns.
At a designated point during design, the construction manager establishes a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), which sets the maximum amount the owner will pay for the project unless major scope changes occur. From that point forward, the contractor assumes the responsibility and financial risk of delivering the project within that agreed-upon price.
Why Owners Choose the CMAR Delivery Method
One of the biggest advantages of CMAR is early contractor involvement. Instead of discovering pricing concerns or constructability challenges after design is complete, owners receive real-time feedback throughout the process. This allows teams to make informed decisions earlier — when adjustments are easier and less expensive to implement.
CMAR is especially effective for:
- Healthcare construction
- Higher education and K-12 projects
- Municipal and government facilities
- Occupied renovations
- Complex phased construction
- Time-sensitive projects
Another key benefit is transparency. Through ongoing cost estimating and open-book budgeting, owners gain greater visibility into how decisions impact the overall project budget. This proactive approach often reduces change orders and helps keep projects aligned with financial goals from the beginning.
CMAR can also accelerate project schedules. Because planning and procurement begin during design, construction activities can often start earlier through phased work packages or early-release scopes. This overlap between design and construction can significantly reduce overall project timelines.
Perhaps most importantly, CMAR creates a more collaborative project environment. Rather than a traditional low-bid structure that can sometimes create adversarial relationships, CMAR encourages teamwork, shared accountability, and open communication among the owner, architect, and contractor.
Potential Considerations with CMAR
While CMAR offers many advantages, it may not be the right fit for every project.
Because the construction manager is selected based on qualifications, experience, and fees — rather than a traditional hard bid — some owners initially question the level of price competition. However, this is balanced by the transparency of the process, ongoing budget validation, and the protection of the Guaranteed Maximum Price.
The CMAR process also requires active owner participation. Since collaboration is central to the approach, owners are typically involved in budget reviews, design discussions, and key project decisions throughout preconstruction.
Most importantly, the success of a CMAR project depends heavily on selecting the right construction partner. Experience, communication, trust, and integrity all play a critical role in delivering successful outcomes.
When CMAR Makes the Most Sense
CMAR is often ideal for projects where coordination, speed, and predictability are essential.
For occupied healthcare facilities, active campuses, municipal operations, and phased renovations, early construction input can significantly reduce disruptions while improving cost and schedule certainty.
Owners facing complex site conditions, aggressive schedules, evolving program needs, or strict budget requirements often find that CMAR provides a more strategic and collaborative path forward than traditional delivery methods.
The Decker Construction Approach to CMAR
At Decker Construction, our CMAR services are guided by our G.U.I.D.E.S. principles — Grit, Unity, Integrity, Dedication, Excellence, and Safety.
We believe the strongest projects begin long before construction starts. That’s why our preconstruction process focuses on thoughtful planning, proactive communication, and helping owners make informed decisions with confidence.
With decades of experience across Florida, our team brings deep expertise in budgeting, phasing, scheduling, logistics, and local subcontractor markets. We work closely with owners and design teams to identify risks early, align expectations, and create a roadmap for successful project delivery.
Building Better Through Collaboration
Construction Manager at Risk is more than a delivery method — it’s a construction philosophy rooted in collaboration, transparency, and shared accountability.
When the right team is involved early, CMAR can lead to better cost control, faster schedules, fewer surprises, and higher-quality outcomes.
For organizations navigating complex or time-sensitive projects, choosing the right construction partner can make all the difference.
Decker Construction partners with public and private clients throughout Florida to evaluate delivery methods, develop early budgets, and guide projects from concept to completion — helping turn vision into reality with confidence.
If you’re looking to get your project started with a team you can trust, call Decker Construction today at (352) 448-1428, or visit our website to schedule a time to discuss your next commercial project!