Press Release
July 16, 2018
BURNABY – A new, landmark agreement for key public-sector infrastructure projects in B.C. will deliver good-paying jobs, better training and apprenticeships, and more trades opportunities for Indigenous peoples, women and youth around the province.
“British Columbians rightfully expect B.C. projects to benefit B.C. workers, families and communities. Our new Community Benefits Agreement will help deliver those benefits,” said Premier John Horgan.
“With this agreement, we’re not just investing in roads, bridges and other infrastructure, we’re investing in good jobs and new opportunities for people who live in B.C. And with our focus on expanding apprenticeships for young British Columbians, we’re helping build B.C.’s next generation of construction workers.”
Highlights of the agreement include:
The first projects to be delivered under the new community benefits framework are the new Pattullo Bridge, and the four-laning projects on the Trans-Canada Highway between Kamloops and Alberta. The request for qualifications (RFQ) for the Pattullo Bridge Replacement Project has been released.
“British Columbians deserve the opportunity to work on major government projects being built in and near their communities,” said Claire Trevena, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure. “This Community Benefits Agreement will put local people first in line for good jobs building the roads, bridges and other infrastructure we need.”
Under government’s new Community Benefits Agreement, a diverse and qualified workforce will be supplied for select major public infrastructure projects through a newly created Crown corporation, BC Infrastructure Benefits Inc. (BCIB). BCIB will hire the project’s construction workers, and will work with unions and contractors to dispatch labour, as well as manage payroll and benefits.
“We continue to work with Indigenous groups and women in trades to expand apprenticeship and employment opportunities,” said Tom Sigurdson, executive director, BC Building Trades. “Under a Community Benefits Agreement, these initiatives will translate directly into apprenticeship completions, which, in turn, will allow B.C. residents to support their families, to invest in their communities, and to build the B.C. economy.”
Signatories to the Community Benefits Agreement are BCIB, and the Allied Infrastructure and Related Construction Council (AIRCC), which represents many of B.C.’s building trades. Contractors representing B.C.’s construction industry played an important advisory role as the agreement was developed.
Two backgrounders follow.
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Media Relations
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Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
250 356-8241
July 16, 2018
Key benefits of labour agreement
The Community Benefits Agreement allows government to make sure that local people and communities get long-lasting benefits from public investments into major infrastructure projects, while maximizing the number of contractors that can bid on major infrastructure projects.
Key benefits of the negotiated labour agreement include:
Apprenticeships:
Training:
Indigenous and under-represented groups:
Local people and businesses:
Wages:
Contact:
Media Relations
Government Communications and Public Engagement
Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
250 356-8241
BACKGROUNDER 2
New Crown agency to help build B.C. infrastructure
A new Crown corporation called BC Infrastructure Benefits Inc. (BCIB) has been created under the Business Corporations Act. It will act as signatory and the employer entity for the Community Benefits Agreement. The minister responsible is Claire Trevena, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure.
A full governance body will be established as a priority for the new organization. The organization is expected to be fully operational in fall 2018.
The broader Community Benefits Framework will remain with core government. The mandate of BCIB is to provide the labour workforce for the construction of select public-sector infrastructure projects, delivered in accordance with terms and conditions of the Community Benefits Agreement.
Contact:
Media Relations
Government Communications and Public Engagement
Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
250 356-8241
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