Construction Engineering Technician Program (T161)
- Overview
- Full Description
- Courses
- Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
- Tuition and Fees
- How to Qualify and Apply
- Contact Us
- Sign up for information
Overview
Program Overview
Construction engineering technicians work with home builders and general contractors, bid for construction work and organize and supervise the participation of various trades involved in a construction project. This two-year Construction Engineering Technician diploma program provides the technical skills and knowledge required to assist in all phases of residential, small commercial and industrial construction projects.
Full Description
The Construction Engineering Technician program studies the characteristics of various building types. The program focuses on:
- interpretation of construction documents
- on-site building engineering and safety
- project costs (labour, materials and equipment)
- building codes and construction contracts
- site management practices
- construction surveying
- building materials
- construction graphics and detailing
*If you enrol in the program in January, you are required to complete Semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year in order to continue into Semester 3 in the fall.
Your Field Education Options
Please contact the Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management for updated information regarding field education and experiential learning options.
Field experience combines classroom learning with hands-on work experience structured to meet specific curricular outcomes. This approach to education relies upon a three-way partnership: the student, the institution and industry. Success depends upon the co-operative efforts of each party. It forms the basis for students' experiential learning, which is achieved when the cycle of experience, reflection and learning are completed. It is a mandatory component of the T161 Construction Engineering Technician program. Field experience positions can be paid or unpaid. Both fulfill the academic requirement as well as strengthen students' resumés, positioning them more effectively for future employment.
The field experience requires students to accumulate 100 hours of construction-industry-related experience over the course of their third and fourth semesters. The field experience is facilitated through the Angelo DelZotto (ADZ) School of Construction Management.
Field experience is a mandatory component of the T161 Construction Engineering Technician program. Field experience positions can be paid or unpaid.
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate demonstrates the ability to:
- Develop and use strategies to enhance professional growth and ongoing learning in the construction engineering field.
- Comply with workplace health and safety practices and procedures in accordance with current legislation and regulations.
- Complete duties in compliance with contractual obligations, applicable laws, standards, bylaws, codes and ethical practices in the construction engineering field.
- Carry out sustainability practices in accordance with contract documents, industry standards and environmental legislative requirements.
- Collaborate with and facilitate communication among project stakeholders to support construction projects.
- Collect, process and interpret technical data to produce written and graphical project-related documents.
- Contribute to the collecting, interpreting and applying of survey/geomatics and layout information to implement construction projects.
- Identify and use industry-specific electronic and digital technologies to support the design and construction of projects.
- Contribute to the resolution of technical problems related to the design and implementation of construction projects by applying engineering concepts, basic technical mathematics, and building science.
- Assist in the scheduling and monitoring of the progression of construction projects by applying principles of construction project management.
- Assist in the preparation of accurate estimates of time, cost, quality and quantity, tenders and bids.
- Perform quality control testing and monitoring of equipment, materials and methods involved in the implementation and completion of construction projects.
- Apply teamwork, leadership and interpersonal skills when working individually or within multidisciplinary teams to complete work on construction projects.
Courses
Required Courses
Please note the program of study is under review. Please check with the Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management for program updates.
SEMESTER 1
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG 1025 | Construction Field Practices |
BLDG 1026 | Introduction to Residential Construction |
BLDG 1074 | Fundamentals of Building Architecture |
GSCI 1022 | Building Science and the Environment |
COMM 1007 | College English** |
MATH 1136 | Mathematics for Building Technologies 1 |
SEMESTER 2
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG 1042 | Construction Materials and Methods |
BLDG 1043 | Quantity Surveying |
BLDG 1073 | Construction Materials Testing |
BLDG 1076 | Building Code 1 |
BLDG 1077 | Construction Health and Safety |
BLDG 1078 | Introduction to 3D Modeling |
GHUM 1106 | History of Architecture |
MATH 1146 | Mathematics for Building Technologies 2 |
SEMESTER 3
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG 1084 | Timber Construction Technology |
BLDG 1165 | Introduction to Building Science |
BLDG 1201 | Work Preparation |
BLDG 1202 | Field Experience 1 |
BLDG 2076 | Building Code 2 |
BLDG 2019 | Estimating – Small Buildings |
BLDG 2045 | Construction Site Management, Supervision and Inspection |
COMM 1113 | Professional Communications for Building Technologies |
GNED | General Education Elective |
SEMESTER 4
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG 2021 | Construction Planning and Scheduling |
BLDG 2046 | Mechanical And Electrical Installations |
BLDG 2090 | Principles of Construction Law |
BLDG 2091 | Steel Construction Technology |
BLDG 2130 | Field Experience 2 |
BLDG 3004 | Pricing Construction Works |
GNED | General Education Elective |
**Based on the results of your placement test, you may be required to take COMM 1000 Introduction to College Communication before progressing to COMM 1007. COMM 1000 does not count as a course required for graduation, and you will be charged for this extra course. Please visit Assessment Centre for more information.
General Education Electives
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Your Career
Graduates from this program enter the industry as:
- construction technicians
- construction site managers
- project and construction managers
- construction estimators
- home builders
- general contractors
- building and home inspectors
- construction technical sales agents
Graduates may even choose to start their own businesses.
Industry
Construction is the engine that drives the GTA and Ontario economies. In 2019, the industry generated over 360,000 on-site and off-site jobs, paid more than $22 billion in wages, and created almost $43 billion in Ontario's built environment. Nationally, the construction industry employs one out of every 14 working Canadians. However, there remains a shortage of educated and highly skilled workers in the sector.
With an expanding regional transit network stimulating redevelopment and growth and population and demographic shifts at the heart of a demand surge for housing, the GTA has the largest construction activity of any region in Canada. In fact, the City of Toronto continues to report the highest number of construction cranes of any city in North America.
Despite the recent challenges, the construction sector in Ontario remains strong, led by significant government investment and continued demand for housing.
School of Construction Management Program Advisory Committee (PAC) has an engaged committee with a good and broad representation of the industry. Members contribute their ideas and opinions with respect to curriculum changes, industry trends, awards and scholarships, competitions, special events, work experience and mentoring for students.
Educational Pathways
Pathways to the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree program are also available after completing the three-year Construction Engineering Technology program.
For more information, see Transfer Guide.
Future Study Options
Tuition and Fees
Domestic Tuition
$4,121.00 *
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2021. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2022 and at later dates.
International Students
Financial Assistance
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
How to Qualify and Apply
Admission Requirements
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent**
- Grade 12 English (C or U)
- Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
** Mature student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD)
Mature students may take the Admissions Assessment for English and math, OR may consider upgrading to achieve the credit(s) needed in English and math.
Please note that George Brown is committed to ensuring that applicants will succeed in their program of choice and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Applicants may be required to have grades higher than the minimum requirements stated.
Course Exemptions
College or university credits may qualify you for course exemptions. Please visit Transfer Guide for more information.
International Students
Special Requirements
Laptop & Internet Specifications
The Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management strongly recommends that students own or purchase a laptop and arrange for home internet service with 25 to 40 Mbps and a ping time of 20-100 ms.
The laptop specifications should meet or exceed the following specifications:
- operating system: Windows 10 Home 64-bit English
- processor: 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-9750H (12MB Cache, up to 4.5 GHz, 6 cores)
- memory (RAM): 16GB (2x8GB DDR4 2666MHz)
- disk space: 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive (Boot) + 1TB 5400 rpm 2.5" SATA Hard Drive (Storage)
- display card: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 6GB GDDR6
- connectivity: 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth, 2 x 2
- ports: 1x HDMI 2.0; 3x SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A including 1x with PowerShare; 1x 2-in-1 SD / MicroMedia Card slot; 1x Wedge lock slot
- screen size: minimum 15.6 inch FHD(1920 x 1080) 300nits IPS Anti-Glare LED backlit display with 144Hz refresh rate
- audio: 1 combo headphone / microphone jack
The purchase of a Mac laptop is not recommended because many of the programs do not run on the Mac platform operating system.
How to Apply
International Students
Contact Us
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
Phone: 416-415-5000, ext. 4398
Email: construction_eng@georgebrown.ca
Our office hours are 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., room E228.
For more information about George Brown College, you may also call the Contact Centre at 416-415-2000 (TTY 1-877-515-5559) or long distance 1-800-265-2002.
International Students
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
Visit Our Campus
Do you have questions about this program or your career options? Join us for an on-campus Information Session. You'll have the opportunity to meet our friendly instructors and staff, ask questions and experience what it's like to be in a George Brown College classroom.
Sign up for an Information Session.
Sign up and learn more about your options, our programs, and life at George Brown.
Construction Engineering Technician Program (T161)
- Program Name:
Construction Engineering Technician
- Code: T161
- Credential:
- Method of Study:
- Duration:
2 years (4 semesters)
- Centre:
- School: Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
- Location: Casa Loma Campus
- Starting Months: January, September
- Domestic Tuition:
$4,120.00 *
- Experiential Learning:
Experiential Learning
- Fall 2021 Delivery:
Semester 1: Hybrid; Semester 3: Online
- Winter 2022 Delivery:
Semester 1, 2: Hybrid; Semester 4: Online
- Overview
- Full Description
- Courses
- Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
- Tuition and Fees
- How to Qualify and Apply
- Contact Us
- Sign up for information
Overview
Program Overview
Construction engineering technicians work with home builders and general contractors, bid for construction work and organize and supervise the participation of various trades involved in a construction project. This two-year Construction Engineering Technician diploma program provides the technical skills and knowledge required to assist in all phases of residential, small commercial and industrial construction projects.
Full Description
The Construction Engineering Technician program studies the characteristics of various building types. The program focuses on:
- interpretation of construction documents
- on-site building engineering and safety
- project costs (labour, materials and equipment)
- building codes and construction contracts
- site management practices
- construction surveying
- building materials
- construction graphics & detailing
*If you enrol in the program in January, you are required to complete Semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year in order to continue into Semester 3 in the fall.
Your Field Education Options
Field experience combines classroom learning with hands-on work experience structured to meet specific curricular outcomes. This approach to education relies upon a three-way partnership: the student, the institution and industry. Success depends upon the co-operative efforts of each party. It forms the basis for students' experiential learning, which is achieved when the cycle of experience, reflection and learning are completed. It is a mandatory component of the T161 Construction Engineering Technician program. Field experience positions can be paid or unpaid. Both fulfill the academic requirement as well as strengthen students' resumés, positioning them more effectively for future employment.
The field experience requires students to accumulate 100 hours of construction-industry-related experience over the course of their third and fourth semesters. The field experience is facilitated through the Angelo DelZotto (ADZ) School of Construction Management.
Field experience is a mandatory component of the T161 Construction Engineering Technician program. Field experience positions can be paid or unpaid.
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Develop and use strategies to enhance professional growth and ongoing learning in the construction engineering field.
- Comply with workplace health and safety practices and procedures in accordance with current legislation and regulations.
- Complete duties in compliance with contractual obligations, applicable laws, standards, bylaws, codes and ethical practices in the construction engineering field.
- Carry out sustainability practices in accordance with contract documents, industry standards and environmental legislative requirements.
- Collaborate with and facilitate communication among project stakeholders to support construction projects.
- Collect, process and interpret technical data to produce written and graphical project-related documents.
- Contribute to the collecting, interpreting and applying of survey/geomatics and layout information to implement construction projects.
- Identify and use industry-specific electronic and digital technologies to support the design and construction of projects.
- Contribute to the resolution of technical problems related to the design and implementation of construction projects by applying engineering concepts, basic technical mathematics, and building science.
- Assist in the scheduling and monitoring of the progression of construction projects by applying principles of construction project management.
- Assist in the preparation of accurate estimates of time, cost, quality and quantity, tenders and bids.
- Perform quality control testing and monitoring of equipment, materials and methods involved in the implementation and completion of construction projects.
- Apply teamwork, leadership and interpersonal skills when working individually or within multidisciplinary teams to complete work on construction projects.
Courses
Required Courses
Printable Curriculum Planner 2021-2022
SEMESTER 1
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG 1025 | Construction Field Practices |
BLDG 1026 | Introduction to Residential Construction |
BLDG 1074 | Fundamentals of Building Architecture |
GSCI 1022 | Building Science and the Environment |
COMM 1007 | College English** |
MATH 1136 | Mathematics for Building Technologies 1 |
SEMESTER 2
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG 1042 | Construction Materials and Methods |
BLDG 1043 | Quantity Surveying |
BLDG 1073 | Construction Materials Testing |
BLDG 1076 | Building Code 1 |
BLDG 1077 | Construction Health and Safety |
BLDG 1078 | Introduction to 3D Modeling |
GHUM 1106 | History of Architecture |
MATH 1146 | Mathematics for Building Technologies 2 |
SEMESTER 3
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG 1084 | Timber Construction Technology |
BLDG 1165 | Introduction to Building Science |
BLDG 1201 | Work Preparation |
BLDG 1202 | Field Experience 1 |
BLDG 2076 | Building Code 2 |
BLDG 2019 | Estimating – Small Buildings |
BLDG 2045 | Construction Site Management, Supervision and Inspection |
COMM 1113 | Professional Communications for Building Technologies |
GNED | General Education Elective |
SEMESTER 4
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG 2021 | Construction Planning and Scheduling |
BLDG 2046 | Mechanical And Electrical Installations |
BLDG 2090 | Principles of Construction Law |
BLDG 2091 | Steel Construction Technology |
BLDG 2130 | Field Experience 2 |
BLDG 3004 | Pricing Construction Works |
GNED | General Education Elective |
**Based on the results of your placement test, you may be required to take COMM1003 (English Skills) or CESL1003 (English Skills – ESL)*** before progressing to COMM1007. COMM1003/CESL1003 does not count as a course required for graduation, and you will be charged for this extra course. Please visit Assessment Centre for more information.
***COMM1003/CESL1003 courses will be replaced by COMM1000 Introduction to College Communication starting with Winter 2022 intake.
General Education Electives
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Your Career
Graduates from this program enter the industry as:
- Construction Technicians
- Construction Site Managers
- Project & Construction Managers
- Construction Estimators
- Home Builders
- General Contractors
- Building & Home Inspectors
- Construction Technical Sales Agents
Graduates may even choose to start their own businesses.
Industry
According to the 2015 Build Force Canada report 420,000 workers in the 34 core construction and trades occupations will be needed to replace existing workers and meet new labour market demand between now and 2024.
Construction is the engine that drives the GTA and Ontario economies. In 2019, the industry generated over 360,000 on-site and off-site jobs, paid more than $22 Billion in wages, and created almost $43 Billion in Ontario's built environment. Nationally, the construction industry employs one out of every 14 working Canadians. However, there remains a shortage of educated and highly skilled workers in the sector.
With an expanding regional transit network stimulating re-development and growth and population and demographic shifts at the heart of a demand surge for housing, the GTA has the largest construction activity of any region in Canada. In fact, the City of Toronto continues to report the highest number of construction cranes of any city in North America.
Despite the recent pandemic challenges, the construction sector in Ontario remains strong lead by significant government investment and continued demand for housing.
School of Construction Management Program Advisory Committee (PAC) has an engaged committee with a good and broad representation from industry. Members contribute their ideas and opinions with respect to curriculum changes, industry trends, awards and scholarships, competitions, special events, work experience and mentoring for students, etc.
Educational Pathways
Pathways to the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree program are also available after completing the three-year Construction Engineering Technology program.
For more information, see Transfer Guide.
Future Study Options
Tuition and Fees
Domestic Tuition
$4,120.00 *
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2020. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2021 and at later dates.
International Students
Financial Assistance
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
How to Qualify and Apply
Admission Requirements
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent**
- Grade 12 English (C or U)
- Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
** Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD)
Mature Students may take the Admissions Assessment for English and Math, OR may consider upgrading to achieve the credit(s) needed in English and Math.
Please note that George Brown is committed to ensuring that applicants will succeed in their program of choice and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Applicants may be required to have grades higher than the minimum requirements stated.
Course Exemptions
College or university credits may qualify you for course exemptions. Please visit Transfer Guide for more information.
International Students
Special Requirements
Laptop & Internet Specifications
The Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management strongly recommends that students own or purchase a laptop and arrange for home internet service with 25 to 40 Mbps and a ping time of 20-100 ms.
The laptop specifications should meet or exceed the following specifications:
- Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit English
- Processor: 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-9750H (12MB Cache, up to 4.5 GHz, 6 cores)
- Memory (RAM): 16GB (2x8GB DDR4 2666MHz)
- Disk Space: 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive (Boot) + 1TB 5400 rpm 2.5" SATA Hard Drive (Storage)
- Display Card: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 6GB GDDR6
- Connectivity: 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth, 2 x 2
- Ports: 1x HDMI 2.0; 3x SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A including 1x with PowerShare; 1x 2-in-1 SD / MicroMedia Card slot; 1x Wedge lock slot
- Screen Size: Minimum 15.6 inch FHD(1920 x 1080) 300nits IPS Anti-Glare LED Backlit display with 144Hz refresh rate
- Audio: 1 combo headphone / microphone jack
The purchase of a Mac laptop is not recommended because many of the programs do not run on the Mac platform operating system.
How to Apply
International Students
Contact Us
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
Phone: 416-415-5000, ext. 4398
Email: construction_eng@georgebrown.ca
Our office hours are 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., room E228.
For more information about George Brown College, you may also call the Contact Centre at 416-415-2000 (TTY 1-877-515-5559) or long distance 1-800-265-2002.
International Students
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
Visit Our Campus
Do you have questions about this program or your career options? Join us for an on-campus Information Session. You'll have the opportunity to meet our friendly instructors and staff, ask questions and experience what it's like to be in a George Brown College classroom.
Sign up for an Information Session.
Sign up and learn more about your options, our programs, and life at George Brown.
Construction Engineering Technician Program (T161)
- Program Name:
Construction Engineering Technician
- Code: T161
- Credential:
- Method of Study:
- Duration:
2 years (4 semesters)
- Centre:
- School: Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
- Location: Casa Loma Campus
- Starting Months: January, September
- Domestic Tuition:
$4,068.00 *
- Experiential Learning:
Experiential Learning
- Fall 2020 Delivery Method:
Online (on-campus activities will resume as soon as it is safe to do so)
- Overview
- Full Description
- Courses
- Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
- Tuition and Fees
- How to Qualify and Apply
- Contact Us
- Sign up for information
Overview
Program Overview
Construction engineering technicians work with home builders and general contractors, bid for construction work and organize and supervise the participation of various trades involved in a construction project. This two-year Construction Engineering Technician diploma program provides the technical skills and knowledge required to assist in the management of all phases of residential, small commercial and industrial construction projects, emphasizing sustainable construction practices.
Full Description
The Construction Engineering Technician program studies the characteristics of various building types with an appreciation for the latest energy and environmental technologies. The program also focuses on areas that include:
- Interpretation of construction documents
- On-site building engineering and safety
- Quantity surveying (estimating labour, materials, and equipment required for a project)
- Building codes and construction contracts
- Site management practices
Laboratory courses provide practical building layout surveys and quality control testing of various building materials. You will also gain extensive computer experience, working with general business and Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and specialized construction management and estimating software.
*If you enrol in the program in January, you are required to complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year in order to continue into semester 3 in the fall.
Your Field Education Options
Field experience combines classroom learning with hands-on work experience structured to meet specific curricular outcomes. This approach to education relies upon a three-way partnership: the student, the institution and industry. Success depends upon the co-operative efforts of each party. It forms the basis for students' experiential learning which is achieved when the cycle of experience, reflection, and learning is completed. It is a mandatory component of the T161 Construction Engineering Technician program. Field experience positions can be paid or unpaid. Both fulfill the academic requirement as well as strengthen students' resumes, positioning them more effectively for future employment.
The field experience requires students to accumulate 100 hours of construction industry-related experience over the course of their third and fourth semesters. The field experience is facilitated through the Angelo DelZotto (ADZ) School of Construction Management, via collaborative efforts from the academic supervisors, program coordinators, and the chair.
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Develop and use strategies to enhance professional growth and ongoing learning in the construction engineering field.
- Comply with workplace health and safety practices and procedures in accordance with current legislation and regulations.
- Complete duties in compliance with contractual obligations, applicable laws, standards, bylaws, codes and ethical practices in the construction engineering field.
- Carry out sustainability practices in accordance with contract documents, industry standards, and environmental legislative requirements.
- Collaborate with and facilitate communication among project stakeholders to support construction projects.
- Collect, process and interpret technical data to produce written and graphical project-related documents.
- Contribute to the collecting, interpreting and applying of survey/geomatics and layout information to implement construction projects.
- Identify and use industry-specific electronic and digital technologies to support the design and construction of projects.
- Contribute to the resolution of technical problems related to the design and implementation of construction projects by applying engineering concepts, basic technical mathematics, and building science.
- Assist in the scheduling and monitoring of the progression of construction projects by applying principles of construction project management.
- Assist in the preparation of accurate estimates of time, cost, quality and quantity, tenders and bids.
- Perform quality control testing and monitoring of equipment, materials, and methods involved in the implementation and completion of construction projects.
- Apply teamwork, leadership and interpersonal skills when working individually or within multidisciplinary teams to complete work on construction projects.
Courses
Required Courses
Printable Curriculum Planner 2020-2021
SEMESTER 1
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG1025 | Construction Field Practices |
BLDG1026 | Introduction to Residential Construction |
BLDG1074 | Fundamentals of Building Architecture |
GSCI1022 | Building Science and the Environment |
COMM1007 | College English** |
MATH1136 | Mathematics for Building Technologies 1 |
SEMESTER 2
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG1042 | Construction Materials and Methods |
BLDG1043 | Quantity Surveying |
BLDG1073 | Construction Materials Testing |
BLDG1076 | Building Code 1 |
BLDG1077 | Construction Health and Safety |
BLDG1078 | Introduction to 3D Modeling |
GHUM1106 | History of Architecture |
MATH1146 | Mathematics for Building Technologies 2 |
SEMESTER 3
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG1084 | Timber Construction Technology |
BLDG1165 | Introduction to Building Science |
BLDG1201 | Work Preparation |
BLDG1202 | Field Experience 1 |
BLDG2076 | Building Code 2 |
BLDG2019 | Estimating – Small Buildings |
BLDG2045 | Construction Site Management, Supervision and Inspection |
COMM1113 | Professional Communications for Building Technologies |
GNED | General Education Elective |
SEMESTER 4
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG2021 | Construction Planning and Scheduling |
BLDG2046 | Mechanical And Electrical Installations |
BLDG2090 | Principles of Construction Law |
BLDG2091 | Steel Construction Technology |
BLDG2130 | Field Experience 2 |
BLDG3004 | Pricing Construction Works |
GNED | General Education Elective |
**Based on the results of your placement test, you may be required to take COMM1003 (English Skills) or CESL1003 (English Skills – ESL) before progressing to COMM1007. COMM1003/CESL1003 does not count as a course required for graduation, and you will be charged for this extra course. Please visit georgebrown.ca/assessment for more information.
General Education Electives
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Your Career
Graduates find employment in a variety of jobs leading to supervisory positions in the construction industry. Opportunities may be found with:
- Home builders
- General contracting firms
- Subcontractors
- Consulting firms
- Sales roles with manufacturing and supply companies (related to the building industry)
- Government agencies
Industry
According to the 2015 Build Force Canada report 420,000 workers in the 34 core construction and trades occupations will be needed to replace existing workers and meet new labour market demand between now and 2024.
Construction is the engine that drives the GTA and Ontario economies. In 2019, the industry generated over 360,000 on-site and off-site jobs, paid more than $22 Billion in wages, and created almost $43 Billion in Ontario's built environment. Nationally, the construction industry employs one out of every 14 working Canadians. However, there remains a shortage of educated and highly skilled workers in the sector.
With an expanding regional transit network stimulating re-development and growth and population and demographic shifts at the heart of a demand surge for housing, the GTA has the largest construction activity of any region in Canada. In fact, the City of Toronto continues to report the highest number of construction cranes of any city in North America.
Despite the recent pandemic challenges, the construction sector in Ontario remains strong lead by significant government investment and continued demand for housing.
School of Construction Management Program Advisory Committee (PAC) has an engaged committee with a good and broad representation from industry. Members contribute their ideas and opinions with respect to curriculum changes, industry trends, awards and scholarships, competitions, special events, work experience and mentoring for students, etc.
Educational Pathways
Pathways to the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree program are also available after completing the three-year Construction Engineering Technology program.
For more information, see georgebrown.ca/transferguide.
Future Study Options
Tuition and Fees
Domestic Tuition
$4,068.00 *
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2019. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2020 and at later dates.
International students: Visit the International Fees and Related Costs page for more information.
International Students
Financial Assistance
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
How to Qualify and Apply
Admission Requirements
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent**
- Grade 12 English (C or U)
- Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
** Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD)
Mature Students may take the Admissions Assessment for English and Math, OR may consider upgrading to achieve the credit(s) needed in English and Math.
Please note that George Brown is committed to ensuring that applicants will succeed in their program of choice and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Applicants may be required to have grades higher than the minimum requirements stated.
Course Exemptions
College or university credits may qualify you for course exemptions. Please visit georgebrown.ca/transferguide for more information.
International Students
Visit the International Admissions page for more information.
International Students
How to Apply
International Students
Contact Us
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
Phone: 416-415-5000, ext. 4398
Email: construction_eng@georgebrown.ca
Our office hours are 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., room E228.
For more information about George Brown College, you may also call the Contact Centre at 416-415-2000 (TTY 1-877-515-5559) or long distance 1-800-265-2002.
International Students
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
Visit Our Campus
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Construction Engineering Technician Program (T161)
- Overview
- Full Description
- Courses
- Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
- Tuition and Fees
- How to Qualify and Apply
- Contact Us
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Overview
Program Overview
Construction engineering technicians work with home builders and general contractors, bid for construction work and organize and supervise the participation of various trades involved in a construction project. This two-year Construction Engineering Technician diploma program provides the technical skills and knowledge required to assist in the management of all phases of residential, small commercial and industrial construction projects, emphasizing sustainable construction practices.
Full Description
The Construction Engineering Technician program studies the characteristics of various building types with an appreciation for the latest energy and environmental technologies. The program also focuses on areas that include:
- Interpretation of construction documents
- On-site building engineering and safety
- Quantity surveying (estimating labour, materials and equipment required for a project)
- Building codes and construction contracts
- Site management practices
Laboratory courses provide practical building layout surveys and quality control testing of various building materials. You will also gain extensive computer experience, working with general business and Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and specialized construction management and estimating software.
*If you enrol in the program in January, you are required to complete semester 2 in the summer (May to August) of the same year in order to continue into semester 3 in the fall.
Your Field Education Options
Purpose and Definition of Field Experience
Field experience combines classroom learning with hands-on work experience structured to meet specific curricular outcomes. This approach to education relies upon a three-way partnership: the student, the institution and industry. Success depends upon the co-operative efforts of each party. It forms the basis for students' experiential learning which is achieved when the cycle of experience, reflection, and learning is completed. It is a mandatory component of the T161 Construction Engineering Technician program. Field experience positions can be paid or unpaid. Both fulfill the academic requirement as well as strengthen students' resumes, positioning them more effectively for future employment.
The field experience requires students to accumulate 100 hours of construction industry-related experience over the course of their third and fourth semesters. The field experience is facilitated through the Angelo DelZotto (ADZ) School of Construction Management, via collaborative efforts from the academic supervisors, program coordinators and the chair.
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Develop and use strategies to enhance professional growth and ongoing learning in the construction engineering field.
- Comply with workplace health and safety practices and procedures in accordance with current legislation and regulations.
- Complete duties in compliance with contractual obligations, applicable laws, standards, bylaws, codes and ethical practices in the construction engineering field.
- Carry out sustainability practices in accordance with contract documents, industry standards and environmental legislative requirements.
- Collaborate with and facilitate communication among project stakeholders to support construction projects.
- Collect, process and interpret technical data to produce written and graphical project-related documents.
- Contribute to the collecting, interpreting and applying of survey/geomatics and layout information to implement construction projects.
- Identify and use industry-specific electronic and digital technologies to support the design and construction of projects.
- Contribute to the resolution of technical problems related to the design and implementation of construction projects by applying engineering concepts, basic technical mathematics and building science.
- Assist in the scheduling and monitoring of the progression of construction projects by applying principles of construction project management.
- Assist in the preparation of accurate estimates of time, cost, quality and quantity, tenders and bids.
- Perform quality control testing and monitoring of equipment, materials and methods involved in the implementation and completion of construction projects.
- Apply teamwork, leadership and interpersonal skills when working individually or within multidisciplinary teams to complete work on construction projects.
Courses
Required Courses
Printable Curriculum Planner 2019-2020
SEMESTER 1
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG1025 | Construction Field Practices |
BLDG1026 | Introduction to Residential Construction |
BLDG1074 | Fundamentals of Building Architecture |
GSCI1022 | Building Science and the Environment |
COMM1007 | College English** |
MATH1136 | Mathematics for Building Technologies 1 |
SEMESTER 2
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG1042 | Construction Materials and Methods |
BLDG1043 | Quantity Surveying |
BLDG1073 | Construction Materials Testing |
BLDG1076 | Building Code 1 |
BLDG1077 | Construction Health and Safety |
BLDG1078 | Introduction to 3D Modeling |
GHUM1106 | History of Architecture |
MATH1146 | Mathematics for Building Technologies 2 |
SEMESTER 3
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG1084 | Timber Construction Technology |
BLDG1165 | Introduction to Building Science |
BLDG1201 | Work Preparation |
BLDG1202 | Field Experience 1 |
BLDG2076 | Building Code 2 |
BLDG2019 | Estimating – Small Buildings |
BLDG2045 | Construction Site Management, Supervision and Inspection |
COMM1113 | Professional Communications for Building Technologies |
GNED | General Education Elective |
SEMESTER 4
Code | Course name |
---|---|
BLDG2021 | Construction Planning and Scheduling |
BLDG2046 | Mechanical & Electrical Installations |
BLDG2090 | Principles of Construction Law |
BLDG2091 | Steel Construction Technology |
BLDG2130 | Field Experience 2 |
BLDG3004 | Pricing Construction Works |
GNED | General Education Elective |
**Based on the results of your placement test, you may be required to take COMM1003 (English Skills) or CESL1003 (English Skills – ESL) before progressing to COMM1007. COMM1003/CESL1003 does not count as a course required for graduation, and you will be charged for this extra course. Please visit http://assessment.georgebrown.ca for more information.
General Education Electives
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Your Career
Graduates find employment in a variety of jobs leading to supervisory positions in the construction industry. Opportunities may be found with:
- Home builders
- General contracting firms
- Subcontractors
- Consulting firms
- Sales roles with manufacturing and supply companies (related to the building industry)
- Government agencies
Industry
According to the 2015 Build Force Canada report 420,000 workers in the 34 core construction and trades occupations will be needed to replace existing workers and meet new labour market demand between now and 2024.
Educational Pathways
Pathways to the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree program are also available after completing the three-year Construction Engineering Technology program.
For more information, see georgebrown.ca/transferguide.
Future Study Options
Tuition and Fees
Domestic Tuition
$4,280.00 *
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2018. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2019 and at later dates.
International students: Visit the International Fees and Related Costs page for more information.
International Students
Disclaimer: The information contained in this website is subject to change without notice. It should not be viewed as a representation, offer or warranty. Students are responsible for verifying George Brown College fee requirements.
How to Qualify and Apply
Admission Requirements
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent**
- Grade 12 English (C or U)
- Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
** Mature Student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD)
Mature Students may take the Admissions Assessment for English and Math, OR may consider upgrading to achieve the credit(s) needed in English and Math.
Please note that George Brown is committed to ensuring that applicants will succeed in their program of choice and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to the program. Applicants may be required to have grades higher than the minimum requirements stated.
Course Exemptions
College or university credits may qualify you for course exemptions. Please visit georgebrown.ca/transferguide for more information.
International Students
Visit the International Admissions page for more information.
International Students
How to Apply
International Students
Contact Us
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
Phone: 416-415-5000, ext. 4398
Email: construction_eng@georgebrown.ca
Our office hours are 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., room E228.
For more information about George Brown College, you may also call the Contact Centre at 416-415-2000 (TTY 1-877-515-5559) or long distance 1-800-265-2002.
International Students
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
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