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Post-Disaster Building Assessment Training Workshop

Online

The AIBC’s annual Post-Disaster Building Assessment (PDBA) Training Workshop is taking place on February 24 and March 3, 2022. AIBC registrants, architectural students and others with building construction expertise who are interested in participating in Post-Disaster Building Assessment are required to take training that aligns with the provincial and international protocols and standards. To register for the online workshop, email professionaldevelopment@aibc.ca by Wednesday, February 16.…  Read more

$215

AIBC Governance Session

Online

AIBC Governance Session Registration is now open for the 2022 AIBC Governance session. This online event is complimentary and is open to all AIBC registrants and current volunteers. The AIBC Governance session provides registrants with an overview of the Institute’s governance, the role of the regulator, and fiduciary responsibilities. The session is designed for those…  Read more

AIBC Governance Session

Online

AIBC Governance Session Registration is now open for the 2022 AIBC Governance session. This online event is complimentary and is open to all AIBC registrants and current volunteers. The AIBC Governance session provides registrants with an overview of the Institute’s governance, the role of the regulator, and fiduciary responsibilities. The session is designed for those…  Read more

AIBC Conference 2022

Online

AIBC Conference 2022 is taking place exclusively online from May 2–4, 2022. This virtual multi-day professional development event will explore the theme “View to the Future”, and offers more than 25 sessions, including an engaging lineup of keynote speakers. Learn more about AIBC Conference 2022 and Register

Spring 2022 Certified Professional (CP) Update Seminar

Online

The Spring 2022 CP Update Seminar, jointly presented by the AIBC and the Engineers and Geoscientists of BC (EGBC), is taking place on June 3, 2022 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. It will include updates from the Building and Safety Standards Branch on the BCBC and NBC 2020, AIBC and EGBC on the revised…  Read more

$100

Upcoming Disciplinary Inquiry

Online

A disciplinary inquiry is a formal hearing by a Disciplinary Committee into the charges against an AIBC registrant that have been approved by AIBC Council. A Disciplinary Committee is comprised of three or more members of AIBC Council, and is a separate entity from the Investigations Committee. At an inquiry, the AIBC and the respondent…  Read more

Fall PD Series | Signature, Seal and Delivery of Electronic Documents: What You Need to Know

Online

As organizations move from paper to electronic filing, one of the key challenges in this digital transformation is the authentication of these files. This presentation will introduce AIBC’s Bulletin 60: Signature, Seal and Delivery of Electronic Documents. Attendees will also be introduced to the requirements under the Electronic Transactions Act of B.C., which underpins the…  Read more

Update to the Guide to the Letters of Assurance

Online

Update to the Guide to the Letters of Assurance This webinar is a joint presentation by the Architectural Institute of BC and Engineers and Geoscientists BC, and supported by the Building and Safety Standards Branch. The presentation will provide a high-level overview of the Guide to the Letters of Assurance in the BC Building Code 2018 and Vancouver…  Read more

Fall PD Series | Towards an Architecture Policy for Canada: An Update on the Rise for Architecture Initiative

Online

For the past few years, the Rise for Architecture Initiative has been gathering feedback and preparing recommendations on the future of the architectural profession and to encourage the development of an Architecture Policy for Canada. This session will provide an update on the initiative and outline a series of recommendations aimed at improving the quality…  Read more

Fall PD Series | Community Engagement in Design: Architecture for Indigenous Youth

Online

How can architects meaningfully engage communities in design? And can architecture address Indigenous peoples’ rights to share their culture, ecological wisdom, and connections to the land across generations? In this session, we will look at children/youth centres designed for, and in concert with, Indigenous communities, including the recently completed Tsawwassen First Nation Youth Centre. In…  Read more