Reduce the cost of your EV charger installation by up to 50% with funding from NRCan’s Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP). Energize Ontario provides expert, cost-free guidance and connects you with EVIPT-certified installers.
Dr. Awad S. Hanna and colleagues examine how measuring key traits and using personality profiles can enhance team dynamics and improve project outcomes.
As Canada aims for net-zero GHG emissions by 2035, energy storage is vital. Electrical contractors across Ontario are key players, integrating these systems into the grid to manage surplus energy and peak demand, ensuring a stable and sustainable energy future.
Insights from Ontario’s Energy Future Sector Analysis Report emphasizing the time-sensitive demand for a skilled workforce in light of upcoming transformations in Ontario’s electricity sector; an Executive Summary prepared for ECAO’s Government Partners.
In the dynamic landscape of construction, a strong procurement policy is essential. View this presentation for valuable insights about procurement practices that ensure projects are completed on time and within budget.
Learn how organizations like ECAO and IBEW CCO are working towards creating a more inclusive and equitable workplace. Ticha Albino, a passionate advocate, shares their insights about changing practices and fostering collaboration between contractors and unions.
Discover key drivers of change in our province’s electricity sector and explore recommendations to boost workforce readiness in electrical contracting. ECAO, its member electrical contractors and their expert workforce are poised to shape Ontario’s energy future.
Opting for DIY charger installation creates a potentially dangerous situation while failing to prepare your EV system for future technology. Hire a licensed electrical contractor with EV training to ensure you’re well positioned to take advantage of the benefits of emerging infrastructure.
With soaring inflation affecting municipalities across Ontario, contractor accountability is more important than ever. A contractor registry and other key elements will strengthen procurement processes and help ensure infrastructure projects are completed on budget and without delays. The ECAO and IBEW support a contractor registry.
The demand for Electric Vehicles in Ontario is mounting, and, in turn, the need for EV chargers is quickly rising. EV-certified electricians are trained to safely handle complex charger installations, providing peace of mind to consumers, property managers and business owners alike. The ECAO and IBEW CCO are proud to offer robust EV training programs to electricians across the province.
IBEW CCO has earned specialized Training Delivery Agency (TDA) status, allowing the organization to provide essential Network Cabling Specialist training throughout Ontario. This program will not only draw more 631A apprentices into the workforce but will also upskill tradespeople already working within the communications and low-voltage industry.
As pandemic restrictions ease and businesses prepare to reopen, facility managers must ensure buildings are safe for employees to return to. Electricians with Certi-Fire certification are approved by the Ontario Fire Marshal to conduct necessary alarm system maintenance and upgrades.
Exciting new technologies are changing the role of electrical contractors. Mark Marmer, an expert in EV installation and planning, describes how vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology and other smart innovations actively store and discharge power on demand.
The low-voltage industry is booming. In fact, there are more jobs than skilled tradespeople available to meet the demand. So, whether you have experience (and seek an NCS 621 License) or are brand new to the field, now is the perfect time to take your career to the next level.
The electrical contracting industry is continually evolving. Tim Birnie, ECAO Board Member and owner of Birnie Electric in Mississauga, shares how project complexity has led to advancements within the trade, including new technological innovations and the need for specialized training.
Canadian Facility Management & Design, a leading news publication for the real estate industry, recently published an article addressing the need for certified fire safety installation professionals.
Recently, Electric Autonomy Canada hosted a webinar that brought experts together for a discussion around EV charging station installation at multi-unit residential properties, condominiums and businesses.
Advanced technologies are redefining our world. Bob Ritzmann, President of Alltrade Industrial Contractors Inc. and ECAO member, describes how his team leverages new technology on light rail and microgrid projects.
Most buildings were not built with EV chargers in mind, and many important questions must be answered before installation. Find out why it is essential to work with a licensed electrical contractor with experience in the EV charger sector when seeking to accommodate electric vehicles.
The demand for Network Cable Specialists in the Toronto area has exploded recently. Two apprentices share how they are earning money while learning a valuable trade. Learn the best way to apply and become a Network Cable Specialist today.
With the demand for electric vehicles growing, it is important to make a plan before installing charging stations. We speak with industry experts and discuss how licensed electrical contractors can help you obtain the required approvals and ensure installation is safe and effective.
From network cable specialists to business owners, we speak to some amazing female role models in our International Women’s Day Series. These women have built their careers in the electrical trade industry and are thriving in what remains a traditionally male-dominated profession.
The world of powerline workers today is changing, but age-old skills still play a major role, and, as always, safety is the top priority. Learn about the role powerline workers play in today’s world of electricians and what they’re doing to perform their jobs safely and efficiently.
The Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs (OAFC) has teamed up with the Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario (ECAO) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Construction Council of Ontario (IBEW CCO) to help keep more families safe in their homes.
The Red Seal Program creates the standards for skills and training in the trades in Canada. 74% consider a Red Seal a hiring advantage. And there’s more.
The IBEW Local 804 Retirees Club has been helping Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region build homes to help local families break the cycle of poverty.
Major construction megaprojects fail 70% – 90% of the time. But the causes are known and we can find solutions from the projects that succeed.