The document outlines the career path and requirements to become a Certified Construction Project Manager (CCPM) in Malaysia. It discusses that the path involves: 1) obtaining an education in a construction-related field, 2) completing an industry internship of at least 2 years, 3) becoming a qualified or registered building professional, 4) gaining significant project management experience covering the construction project life cycle, and 5) either going through an accreditation process assessing knowledge and experience or completing training modules. The Construction Industry Development Board plays a role in registering and maintaining the register of CCPMs, while the Association of Construction Project Managers partners with CIDB to support training and professional development.