Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada

 

MCA Canada
 

 

 MSCC - Mechanical Service Contractors of Canada CMCEF - Canadian Mechanical Contracting Education Foundation

EDUCATION

The Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada is proud to be know as the education association. to deliver education to the industry, MCA Canada established the Canadian Mechanical Contracting Education Foundation (CMCEF).

To visit the CMCEF website.

For a complete Program Guide to all educational courses please  CLICK HERE.


Management Training

The Canadian Mechanical Contracting Education Foundation (CMCEF) has spent the last several years developing and expanding its core curriculum to offer the very best programs delivered by the most recognized professionals in the industry. The Foundation has partnered with the University of Waterloo to deliver the countries top Project Management course, which is a 10-day program, segmented into two 5-day components, and presented in cities across Canada. The Foundation also delivers a 5-day Mechanical Estimating course which introduces industry personnel to the concepts of estimating a project.

The National Seminar Program was created to bring training to the doorstep of contractors all across the country. Presenting more than 20 courses in dozens of cities, the National Seminar Program continues to grow and add even more content to its already impressive lineup of educators and courses.

The CMCEF Middle Management Conference brings together the industry's top managers, from ever corner of the country, for three days of intense management training in an upbeat and entertaining environment...and yes, there is the odd social event. Dedicated to building tomorrows managers today, the CMCEF Middle Management Conference is must-see event.

Trades Training

Training Inventory

The Canadian Mechanical Contacting Education Foundation has a full management inventory of training opportunities for workers in the pipe trades. Data for this inventory has come from community colleges, individual contributions by NPTHRC Committee members, the Commission de la Construction du Quebec (CCQ), and private trainers.

The National Pipe Trades Human Resources Committee (NPTHRC) was established as a joint employer/ employee group, as an outcome of the 1997 "Pipe Trades National Human Resources Needs Analysis" report. NPTHRC established linkages among industry partners to encourage, facilitate and promote industry change based on the reports recommendations.