FMI Releases First Installment of 2025 Project Management Study
Part 1, "Why Project Management Still Fails," highlights persistent industry challenges and opportunities for leaders to act
Drawing from survey responses and interviews with 243 executives and 84 project managers, the study reveals why projects continue to fall short of expectations and what differentiates high-performing firms from the rest.
Key findings include:
- Only 2.5% of firms report that projects consistently finish on time and on budget.
- When project managers are at least moderately involved in estimating, profit reliability increases dramatically, with the likelihood of hitting profit margin targets jumping from 55% to 78%.
- Only one in four executives strongly agrees that project managers secure field leader buy-in before mobilization, a critical factor tied to schedule performance.
"Our research confirms that the gap between good and great is measurable and begins well before the first shovel breaks ground," said
The report also highlights three practices that consistently set high-performing contractors apart: early project manager involvement in estimating, structured pre-execution planning and field leadership buy-in prior to mobilization. Together, these create a scalable standard for profit reliability and schedule predictability.
"Too often, project managers are asked to deliver results without being given the influence or resources to succeed," said
Part two of the study will examine how high performers manage disciplined execution, and part three will explore the evolving role of the project manager as projects grow more complex.
Download part one here.
About FMI
FMI is a leading provider of consulting and investment banking services to the built environment. We provide services in the areas of strategy, leadership and organizational development, operational performance, mergers and acquisitions, financial advisory and private equity financing.
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