Every apprentice needs an employer sponsor. To support the growth of the BC apprenticeship system and develop more certified tradespersons in BC, the B.C. government is requiring contractors on new, major infrastructure projects to demonstrate they are engaged in apprenticeship training.
This policy aims to increase the total number of employer sponsors in the province and thereby provide more opportunities for apprentices to gain the skills and experience needed to become certified tradespersons.
Beginning July 1, 2015, all new, major infrastructure projects in British Columbia, valued at over $15 million will require contractors and subcontractors to demonstrate they are engaged in apprenticeship training and use apprentices on the work site. Specifically, contractors will:
This policy applies to all new major infrastructure projects undertaken by:
Other public sector organizations and projects with a total provincial investment less than $15 million are encouraged to adopt best practices, including engaging in apprenticeship training and reporting on the use of registered apprentices and trainees.
Additional details on the policy can be found in the Policy and Procedure Guidelines (PDF).