The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) announced today that Carl Sciple, Interim Director of Capital Programs, has been elected to the Construction Manager Certification Institute’s (CMCI) Board of Governors. The CMCI, based in McLean, Virginia, is an independent administrative body of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA) and is dedicated to serving the public and the profession of construction management through the establishment of criteria and procedures for certification of construction and program managers. Mr. Sciple has been with the Port Authority since 1985 and is responsible for construction at Logan International Airport, the public terminals at Boston’s seaport, the Tobin Bridge, Hanscom Field, Worcester Airport and numerous waterfront properties. Prior to joining Massport, he served in the US Army Corps of Engineers for twenty-four years. Mr. Sciple is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, received a Masters Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley and is a registered Professional Engineer and a Certified Construction Manager. Founded in 1981, the CMAA is the only organization dedicated exclusively to the interests of professional Construction Management and Program Management. CMAA’s members represent a broad spectrum of the design and construction industry, including CM practitioners, public and private owners, design professionals, contractors, attorneys, insurers, services consultants, educators and students. Mr. Sciple has two grown children and one grandchild and he resides with his wife in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts.