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Prince George City Council September 12th, 2016

Providing leadership and promoting excellence for the benefit of our industry and communities.

Largest construction association in BC representing industry and government.

• Vancouver Island Construction Association • Northern Regional Construction Association • Southern Interior Construction Association • Vancouver Regional Construction Association

• Established Prince George Construction Association in 1959.

• Prior to 2016 , local construction associations and plan-rooms were located in Williams Lake, Fort St John, Terrace and Prince Rupert.

• Registered through the Societies Act in March 2016 and became the Northern Regional Construction Association

• Geographical Representation – Northern Region.

• Membership based Non-Profit Organization

• Membership Categories include general contractors, sub-trades,

manufactures/suppliers, professional services (legal/accounting) and local government.

• 180 members in Prince George .

• 110 in Northern Region ( Terrace, Smithers, Fort St John, Williams Lake, Kitimat, Prince Rupert)

Mandate and Services

• Dedicated to the promotion of construction investment, standard practices, and high standards in the construction industry.

• Association speaks to and advocates on behalf of all construction

concerns with government, design authorities, and the public. • Strategic workforce analysis and partnerships with industry and

Government. • Local Construction Council – enhancing relationships and partnership with the City of Prince George.

• Apprenticeship training and partnership services

• Electronic Bidding Platform – largest in Canada

• Access to construction data (pre bid and bid phase)

• Comprehensive Health and Benefit Program to members

• Canadian Construction Association

• Support Programs to employers (Canadian –BC Job Grant $9.6 million) for skills training for priority sectors (refugees, unemployed BC residents )

• Member of City of Prince George Select Advisory Committee on Economic Development

• Member Prince George Chamber of Commerce • Community contributor – Donations and in-kind services

(Canada Winter Games and local non profits)

• Supporter and financial contributor to construction trade scholarships and bursaries

• Collaborate with City of Prince George on major capital projects to encourage business opportunities to local suppliers and contractors.

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$81.7B Value of current construction projects in BC

$60 B Estimated construction costs of LNG Canada and Pacific Northwest major projects

Impacts and Benefits

• NRCA Northern Regional Construction Association

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2 in 3 Workers in BC’s skilled trades are over the age of 45.

25,400 Construction jobs in BC will be

unfilled due to labour shortages by 2024.

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1 in 70

BC High School graduates go directly into training for construction.

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1 in 5 are needed to fill the workforce gap

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3.4% Unemployment rate in BC’s construction sector

(45% lower than the BC average)

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45% Of employers hired a worker that came directly from working

in Alberta’s oil and gas sector

(New statistic from 2016 BC Construction Industry Survey)

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Busiest Areas Include North Coast (LNG, mining) &

Lower Mainland (residential, mixed-use)

100,000 Jobs connected to proposed LNG plants

58,000 Estimated LNG construction jobs

94% of BC construction

companies are hiring this year.

Over $100 billion in industrial projects are slated for Northern BC

Our construction section will need 25,000 workers over the next seven years.

The vast majority of these jobs will be in Northern BC

• Partnerships with industry stakeholders

• Working closely with Provincial Government

• Alignment with post secondary institutions ( CNC and UNBC)

• Internally funded bursaries and scholarships to trades program • Implementation of internally developed programs

• Coordinate a local/regional summit to develop

strategies and collaborate across organizations and industry.

• Develop a joint local & regional participation program

to promote awareness on future supply chain opportunities.

• Support from TransCanada Pipelines

FSWBC foreign skilled workers

be ca INTEGRATING NEWCOMERS

Join Can.adas construction workforce.

SKILLED TRADES EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM

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• Connecting employers and employees • 13 offices across BC – 47 staff including 27

placement specialists on the ground • 6,000 employer contacts per year • Over 10,000 placements throughout BC.

• Program started in 2006 and funded through the Provincial Government ( ITA and Ministry of Jobs Tourism and Skills Training

• Purpose to assist eligible participants (not eligible for EI) from typically underutilized labour sources (aboriginal, women, immigrants)

• Demand driven that starts by identifying the job opportunity and assessing/matching the right individual into the position.

• Focus – Help workers move into apprenticeship training/positions

• Created in 2012 to assist employers source skilled workers offshore when they are not able to fill the positions with a Canadian

• Assists employer and work to navigate the immigration system

• Fee based program entirely funded by the employers and no charge to a worker.

• Focus is hiring and training British Columbians and Canadians for BC jobs first, • Supporting BC employers by connecting international workers for the specialized

skilled.

• A 19 month program started in September 2015 funded by Federal Ministry of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship.

• Provides pre-settlement services for internationally trained workers who have been

approved through the immigration process.

Services provided; • Provides information on trades and opportunities • Provide assessments on construction employability • Conduct research to show top demand trades in BC • Provide job leads pre-arrival whose skills are appropriate for the industry.

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LNG Canada is stepping up to support BC’s construction employers by providing resources to help fund industry and apprenticeship training in BC.

Trades Training Fund $1m fund designed to support industry and apprenticeship training for construction trades.

LNG Connect Employment specialist for Northern BC will be focused on helping workers connect to local construction jobs.

Gear Up! Providing tools and gear to construction workers across BC.

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The Hire Guide is an online resource that helps BC’s construction employers understand skilled labour issues in BC and connect with New Canadian skill sets.

• Hundreds of large-scale construction projects, and thousands of smaller ones are planned for every part of the province – with roughly 60% of them slated for in BC’s northern regions.

• Industry needs to overcome a major challenge – Skilled workers are in

short supply.

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New Canadian skill sets.

Thank You.

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