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Maturity Index by Nine (9) Knowledge AreasHowever, although all areas were classified as highly mature, the figure also revealed differences in the degree of maturity among the knowledge areas. Cost Management obtained the highest maturity index, followed by Quality Management, Integration Management, Scope Management, and Time Management. Meanwhile, Human Resource Management, Communication Management, Procurement Management, and Risk Management ranked relatively lower. This pattern is important because it shows that project management maturity was not evenly developed across all functional areas. Some practices were more institutionalized, particularly those related to financial control, quality assurance, and project planning, while others still showed room for improvement, especially those related to coordination, risk anticipation, contract administration, and competency development.
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Measuring Maturity and Ranking Barriers to Implementing Benchmarking of Construction Project Quality Management in Cagayan de Oro City
Mary Kaye Paquibot, Jonathan B. Calibara
American Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture
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2026
, 14(3), 69-111 doi:10.12691/ajcea-14-3-2
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