The Senate Concurrent Resolution No. by Senator Price establishes the Task Force on Construction Management at Risk (CMaR) to evaluate the historical purpose and effectiveness of the CMaR project delivery method, which was created by Act 782 in 2014. This method allows public entities to contract separately with design professionals and CMaR contractors, who assume financial risks by delivering projects within a guaranteed maximum price. The resolution highlights the evolution of CMaR legislation, including changes to project cost thresholds and the expansion of its use to various public entities, and emphasizes the need to assess its viability and impact on public projects.

The task force will consist of members from key legislative committees, state departments, and industry associations, and is tasked with studying current laws, policies, and practices related to CMaR. It is required to submit a written report with recommendations for potential legislative action by March 1, 2028. The task force will convene its first meeting by November 1, 2026, and will dissolve upon submission of its report or by the specified date, whichever comes first.