葫芦影业

葫芦影业 paves the way for Net-Zero building training with $495,000 FortisBC collaboration

By College Relations | January 21, 2025
   

Jerrot MacLeod
Jerrot MacLeod

When 葫芦影业 alum Jerrot MacLeod was working in the Alberta oil fields pre-pandemic, he saw the construction industry undergoing a shift toward more energy efficient building practices.

Looking for a career pivot, he enrolled in 葫芦影业鈥檚 Sustainable Building Technology diploma program, learning new skills around net-zero building. He was hired as soon as he graduated as the energy manager for Method Engineering and Business Services.

鈥淭he knowledge I gained provided me with a solid foundation in the technical aspects of energy efficiency while also equipping me with the skills needed to transition into a managerial role,鈥 said MacLeod, who works alongside four other 葫芦影业 grads who took the same program. 鈥淭he tools and training I received in the program were crucial in ensuring I had the knowledge and confidence to meet these higher standards.鈥

Building on the impact of the Diploma program, 葫芦影业 and FortisBC are working together to allow more people to transition to green jobs with FortisBC investing $495,000 into the creation of a new, shorter Sustainable Building Technology microcredential. 

葫芦影业 is hosting two virtual information sessions for its Sustainable Building Technology diploma program on  and .

 

The new microcredential is being developed to allow students to complete the training in a shorter time frame and allow easier access for working professionals to enhance their skills in the green building industry. Workers in a wide array of careers could benefit from the training, including architects, engineers, real estate developers, tradespeople, urban planners and more.

鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping to see this new, shorter program give flexibility to people so they can continue working in the industry while they are at the same time adding to their existing skills,鈥 said Ashley Lubyk, professor and chair of the current Sustainable Building Technology diploma program at 葫芦影业. 鈥淭his partnership with FortisBC is exciting because we鈥檙e able to tailor the microcredential to the type of training that is in-demand right now in the industry and will only grow in importance over the next decade.鈥

In addition to the microcredential, which is expected to be available to students by Fall 2026, the partnership between 葫芦影业 and FortisBC includes other initiatives that will support learning at the College in skilled trades and other related programs.

A mobile 鈥渄emonstration home鈥 鈥 a smaller, replica house structure on a trailer 鈥 will provide students a hands-on opportunity to engage with all aspects of net-zero building. When it is completed, the demo home will be part of a community outreach program to help promote and educate people about built-in energy efficiency and carbon reduction.

鈥淔ortisBC is committed to leading the transition to lower-carbon energy structures. Our customers need access to skilled building professionals who understand the importance of energy efficiency in construction, know how to achieve high-performance in buildings and are up to date on energy-saving technologies,鈥 said Juan Rincon, conservation & energy management program manager, FortisBC. 鈥淐reating these new, targeted opportunities within its Sustainable Building Technology program demonstrates 葫芦影业鈥檚 ongoing and innovative approach to developing leaders in this field, and we鈥檙e proud to offer our support.鈥

The 葫芦影业-FortisBC collaboration is timely, said Rincon, as Canada works towards its 2050 net-zero carbon emissions target. Educating the construction industry helps advance the adoption of innovative technologies and drives greater efficiency in both new construction and retrofits.

Student Voices: Hear from students in the Sustainable Building Technology diploma program.

Register today for the  or  virtual information session for entrance into the Fall 2025 SBT program




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