Ontario Construction News staff writer
In the face of a growing demand for certified building officials, George Brown College (GBC) in Toronto has opened applications for its Fall 2025 intake of the Building Code Skills Development Program — a free, 16-week training to fast-track new talent into high-demand roles in the public sector.
Developed in partnership with the Ontario Building Officials Association (OBOA) and GBC’s Community Partnerships Office, the program provides learners with the technical knowledge and practical experience needed to launch a career as a municipal building official — a profession vital to keeping pace with Ontario’s growth.
Graduates receive a Building Officials Fundamentals Certificate from GBC and are prepared to write the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing’s BCIN exams (House 2024 and General Legal/Process 2024). Those who pass are eligible to receive the OBOA’s Building Code Qualified certification in Housing — a key credential sought by municipal employers across the province.
Details:
- Program start dates: September 15 or November 24, 2025
- 4 weeks: Workplace culture, occupational communication, and job readiness
- 12 weeks: Technical Building Code training through GBC’s School of Continuing Education
- 1 year: Ongoing career support, including job search assistance, networking, and access to exclusive municipal job listings via OBOA
“This program is about more than just training, it’s about real pathways to employment,” said Joseph Sirianni, director of corporate training at the college’s Centre for Continuing Education. “We’re proud to offer training that meets the evolving needs of Ontario’s building industry, while also building meaningful careers.”
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