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CONSTRUCTION CULTURE TRAINING GOES VIRTUAL DURING COVID-19 CRISIS

May 14, 2020/in News Posts/by Tom Gogela

Victoria, B.C. (May 14, 2020) – With COVID-19 physical distancing orders in effect across British Columbia, the BC Construction Association (BCCA) is making its anti-harassment, hazing and bullying training available online to help fight transmission of the virus while supporting worksite safety and productivity.  The COVID-19 pandemic can lead to increased stress and anxiety at work. Since its launch in 2019, the Builders Code has recognized that safety in the construction industry isn’t just about […]

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One Year Later: Builders Code Chat Series & Expanded Training

March 6, 2020/in News Posts/by Stephen Richter

Today, we are pleased to launch our Builders Code Chat series. Hear what real contractors like, Kinetic Construction, RAM, Chinook Scaffolding Ltd., Westcana Electric and Scott Construction have to say about the value of the Builders Code in improving culture in their teams and on their worksites. Also, due to employer demand, we’ve expanded access […]

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Inaugural Builders Code Champion Awards Celebrate Construction Sector Leadership

November 29, 2019/in News Posts/by Stephen Richter

Victoria, B.C. (November 29, 2019) – Nine months after unveiling the resources to help the industrial, commercial, and institutional construction sector set a standard code of conduct on worksites in B.C., the Builders Code has honoured six companies for their leadership at the inaugural Builders Code Champion Awards. Hosted by the BCCA and Minerva BC […]

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Andy Calitz, LNG Canada

“We are committed to creating a workplace that supports equity and diversity. Our support of the Builders Code will help the province grow and retain its skilled labour pool.”

Paul Hill, Houle Electric

“Our people are what makes Houle successful, and we’re devoted to providing a safe and healthy work environment for all our employees.”

Chris Atchison, BC Construction Association

“A skilled tradesperson is a valuable asset, not a gender or demographic. Worksite behavior is not a women’s issue, it’s a business issue.”

Interview with Builders Code Employer Advisor Diane Jolicoeur as new culture training for construction site leaders is launched CBC Radio Kelowna 14/08/2019
An Interview with new Builders Code Employer Advisor, Diane Jolicoeur CHNL – Kamloops Radio 30/04/2019
BC Builders Code campaign asks workers to not be a ‘tool’ Journal Of Commerce 04/04/2019
B.C. Builders Code aims to change trades workplace culture, retain more women Times Colonist 03/04/2019
B.C. Builders Code aims to change trades workplace culture, retain more women Pique News Magazine 09/03/2019
New code aims to increase number of women working in B.C. construction industry Prince George Matters 09/03/2019
B.C. backs push to get more women working in construction CTV Vancouver Island 08/03/2019
B.C. Builders Code aims to change trades workplace culture, retain more women Delta Optimist 08/03/2019
BC Construction Industry Introduces Worksite Conduct Standards to Improve Worker Retention Benzinga 08/03/2019
BC Construction Industry Launches Ambitious “10×10” Inclusivity Goal Business Examiner 08/03/2019
B.C. Builders Code aims to change trades workplace culture, retain more women Vancouver Coruier 08/03/2019
BC Tradeswomen Society says new policy aimed at helping women working in construction ‘won’t change anything’ The Star Vancouver 08/03/2019
B.C.’s construction industry launches code of conduct on International Women’s Day BC Government News 08/03/2019
New code aims to increase number of women working in B.C. construction industry 24News 08/03/2019
Chris Atchison: B.C. launches builders code with aim to make skilled construction workforce 10 per cent women by 2028 Vancouver Sun 08/03/2019
B.C. looking to increase number of women in construction industry CTV News 08/03/2019

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