What is RMS in Construction?

RMS stands for Resident Management System and is used in the US Army Corps of Engineers construction projects to manage the contract and quality requirements.

Once a person understands how to use RMS, they’ll find it to be a very comprehensive system for the expedient and effective management of construction contracts, as it tracks and documents all facets of a contract through the United States Army Corps of Engineers’ field offices.

Latest Version of RMS

Version 3.0 is the latest software package developed by the RMS Support Center. You’ll find that RMS continually upgrades the software. To run RMS, you’ll need a Windows-based computer.

Using RMS Is a Quality Control Manager Requirement

For USACE Construction Contracts, a member of the Prime Contractor staff, typically the “Accepted” Quality Control Manager, will be required to manage the contract through RMS.

For USACE Construction Contracts, a member of the Prime Contractor staff, typically the “Accepted” Quality Control Manager, will be required to manage the contract through RMS.

Suppose you are a Construction Quality Control manager, a submittal clerk, or part of the Quality Control team. In that case, eCertify offers several RMS courses that you can take online from anywhere with internet access and a computer, phone, or tablet.

Unlike the Construction Quality Management for Contractors training that is a requirement for QC Managers on a USACE or NAVFAC contract, RMS courses are not mandatory. They are, however, helpful for Quality Control Managers and submittal clerks. RMS is an extensive program, and once you’re on-site, you’ll need to know what you’re doing. And we’re here to help.

eCertify is a division of Titan Consultants. We are exclusively involved in Government Construction contracts and have over 100 successful government construction projects to our name. When you need online Quality Control, Safety, or Environmental training, we’ll throw all of our experience at you and you can feel confident in your projects.

RMS Installation Requirements