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Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management)

Program Details
- Program Code: T312
- Credential: Honours Bachelor's Degree
- Duration: 4 years (1 field placement semester)
- Method of Study: Full-time
- Starting Months: September
- Domestic Tuition: $9,618.00 * †
- International Tuition: $22,330.00 ** †
Program Availability
| Semester | Domestic | International |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2026 | Open | Open |
| Winter 2027 | Not Available | Not Available |
| Spring 2027 | Not Available | Not Available |
- PGWP Eligible: Yes
- CIP Code: N/A
Program Description
Leadership Claims
Ontario’s first four-year degree program specializing in construction management.
Program Overview
This program is eligible for an entrance scholarship.
With our Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) program, the Angelo DelZotto (ADZ) School of Construction Management delivers Ontario’s first four-year degree specializing in construction management. Developed in partnership with the construction industry, this program addresses Canada’s evolving construction landscape. In today’s complex and specialized construction sector, effective project management demands expertise in construction engineering, business and management methods. This exciting program will set you up for success in the construction industry.
Full Description
The Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) four-year degree program combines theory, applied research, field study, and hands-on practical education. Recognizing that today’s successful construction manager needs both technical and managerial skills, we offer a blend of studies in construction engineering and technology with business and management methods.
Throughout the program, you’ll gain knowledge and skills to manage the functions and processes of construction projects from start to finish. You’ll master construction-related technical disciplines and soft skills that are critical to completing projects on time and within budget. As a graduate, you’ll receive the academic credential designation of Hons. B.Tech. (Construction Management).
Graduates qualify to obtain their Gold Seal Certification (GSC) offered by the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) to become certified superintendents, forepeople, estimators, project managers, construction managers and safety practitioners.
Your Field Education Options
Field Experience
An integral component of the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree program is a mandatory field experience semester offered in the spring/summer of the third year of the program. The field experience is jointly facilitated through the Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management and the Industry Liaison Office (ILO).
Students are required to complete a minimum of 450 hours of appropriate field experience or the equivalent of verifiable past field experience in the field of construction management in order to fulfil the field experience requirement.
Students are allowed to complete the field experience through the following pathways:
Field Experience course: Students register in the Field Experience course (TCOP 1001), secure a field experience opportunity in a construction management-related role, obtain a minimum of 450 hours of relevant fieldwork experience or equivalent and pass the course.
Prior Learning Assessment Recognition (PLAR): Students who have prior field experience equivalent to the minimum requirement can seek to complete the field experience requirement of the program through the PLAR process.
Program Specific Computer Requirements
Laptop and Internet Specifications
The Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management strongly recommends that students own or purchase a laptop and arrange for home Internet service with 25 to 40 Mbps and a ping time of 20–100 ms.
The laptop specifications should meet or exceed the following specifications:
- operating system: Windows 10 Home 64-bit English
- processor: 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-9750H (12MB Cache, up to 4.5 GHz, 6 cores)
- memory (RAM): 16GB (2x8GB DDR4 2666MHz)
- disk space: 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive (Boot) + 1TB 5400 rpm 2.5" SATA hard drive (Storage)
- display card: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 6GB GDDR6
- connectivity: 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth, 2 x 2
- ports: 1x HDMI 2.0; 3x SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A including 1x with PowerShare; 1x 2-in-1 SD / MicroMedia Card slot; 1x Wedge lock slot
- screen size: minimum 15.6 inch FHD(1920 x 1080) 300nits IPS Anti-Glare LED Backlit display with 144Hz refresh rate
- audio: 1 combo headphone / microphone jack
The purchase of a Mac laptop is not recommended because many of the programs do not run on the Mac platform operating system.
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Industry
The Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree is well respected in the construction sector. Here's what sector leaders say about our program:
“The introduction of the new Construction Management program at George Brown Polytechnic is the next stage of development of professionalism in the construction industry. For the first time, the industry has its own degree-specific program which brings together the two most important elements identified by leading construction executives – the science of construction and the science of management.”
— Temple Harris, vice-chairman, Gillam Group
“In order to provide the necessary leadership, we need to staff our projects with construction professionals. Therefore, we believe the four-year degree program in Construction Management at George Brown is an important component to ensure our continual requirement for construction professionals will be met.”
— Christopher Rick, PCL Constructors, Canada Inc.
“As the industry expands and continues to change, it is imperative that individuals overseeing and managing construction projects are properly trained in all facets of the business.”
— James Zippel, general manager, Electrical Service & Projects, Ainsworth
“It is a fact that the construction industry is the largest employer in the Greater Toronto Area. Producing future graduates who already have the necessary construction-specific skills as they start their careers will only help strengthen the long-term success of our industry.”
— Greg Kozicz, president, Alberici Constructors, Ltd.
“In our opinion, there continues to be a real need for improved and advanced education and training in the construction sector and an improved method of attracting and retaining the best and brightest of our future generations. We submit that this program is a significant step in the right direction toward achieving these goals and believe that successful graduates of an effective four-year degree program will help to raise the bar in terms of the knowledge and capabilities of companies involved in the construction industry.”
— Michael George, president, Trisura Insurance
“The urgency for a program of this nature is fuelled by the rapid change in our construction industry and the fact that it is becoming more technology-driven each day. Having graduates of such competency enter the industry with refined skills on both the technical and managerial aspects of construction will not only fill a void that currently exists but bring immeasurable promise to the future of project managers, site superintendents and construction management in general.”
— Mike Van Volsen, operations manager, Access Suspended Platforms Inc.
Educational Pathways
Graduates of the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) program qualify to pursue graduate studies in relevant fields of study. They need to directly contact universities to explore what qualified graduate school opportunities exist.
Some recent graduates have pursued further studies at the University of Waterloo, Columbia University, Toronto Metropolitan University and others.
Alumni Impact
We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.
Ministry Consent
George Brown Polytechnic has been granted a consent by the Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting September 2, 2025. The college shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame.
Courses
Semester 1
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG1106 | Construction Materials |
| BLDG1153 | Introduction to Construction Management |
| BLDG1156 | Construction Materials Testing and Analysis |
| BLDG1157 | Residential Construction Technology |
| BLDG1158 | Blueprint Reading and Construction Measurement |
| BLDG1193 | Technical Communications |
| MATH1151 | Technical Math 1 |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 2
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG1107 | Construction Surveying |
| BLDG1162 | Building Code Act and Regulations |
| BLDG1166 | Construction Graphics 1 |
| BSCI2101 | Foundations in Building Science |
| MATH1181 | Technical Math 2 |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 3
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2080 | Construction Estimating 1 - Quantity Surveying |
| BLDG2081 | Structural Systems in Building Construction 1 |
| BLDG2109 | Soils and Foundations |
| BLDG2166 | Construction Graphics 2 |
| BSCI3101 | Applications in Building Science |
| LAW 1151 | Construction Law |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 4
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2082 | Structural Systems in Building Construction 2 |
| BLDG2105 | Construction Estimating 2 - Pricing |
| BLDG2204 | Commercial Construction Technology |
| BLDG3104 | Construction Project Scheduling |
| ECON2005 | Macro and Micro Economics |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Semester 5
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2111 | Highrise Construction Technology |
| BLDG3025 | Construction Estimating 3 - Bidding |
| BLDG3041 | Mechanical and Electrical Construction |
| BLDG3043 | Construction Health and Safety |
| BLDG3044 | Construction Site Engineering Management |
| BLDG3045 | Heavy Construction I |
| BLDG3055 | Work Term Preparation 1 |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Semester 6
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG3120 | Construction Quality Practices |
| BLDG3166 | Construction Project Accounting |
| BLDG3167 | Construction Estimting 4 – Cost Control |
| BLDG3168 | Capstone 1 - Bid Competition |
| BLDG3169 | Work Term Preparation 2 |
| BLDG3175 | Heavy Construction Management Practices 2 |
| BLDG3179 | Construction Contract Administration |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Co-op Placement
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| TCOP1001 | Work Term |
Semester 7
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG3152 | Economics of Project Development |
| BLDG3170 | Preconstruction Cost Planning |
| BLDG3177 | Applications in Building Information Modeling |
| BLDG4020 | Research Methods |
| BLDG4053 | Construction Project Procurement 1 |
| BLDG4054 | Construction Labour Relations & Human Resources |
Semester 8
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG4021 | Construction Risk Management |
| BLDG4050 | Sustainable Construction |
| BLDG4150 | Capstone 2 - Industry Research |
| BLDG4151 | Project Financial Monitoring |
| BLDG4152 | Leadership & Ethics for Construction Managers |
| BLDG4153 | Construction Project Procurement 2 |
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate demonstrates the ability to:
- Use relevant media to communicate all manner of information related to a construction project.
- Analyze the past performance of construction projects to predict and improve the execution of future projects.
- Manage construction projects in a compliant, safe, ethical and sustainable manner.
- Apply management tools and techniques to execute construction projects on time and within budget.
- Recognize and value the diversity of opinions, processes and approaches in executing construction projects.
- Incorporate effective leadership strategies to develop high-functioning, multidisciplinary and multicultural teams and workgroups.
- Apply the principles and practices of leadership development and human resources to manage and develop people in the construction industry.
- Analyze technical problems encountered in construction projects and develop appropriate solutions in accordance with the principles and practices of construction science and management.
- Apply business, accounting and financial principles and practices to effectively manage construction project costs.
- Apply the principles and practices of construction management in assessing the key performance indicators of construction projects.
- Evaluate potential risks impacting construction projects and devise appropriate risk mitigation strategies.
- Create technical documents relevant to the design, procurement and execution of construction projects and manage documentation flow effectively.
- Behave in a fair, ethical and responsible manner consistent with professional codes of conduct, laws, policies and contracts.
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
International Tuition
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2025. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2026 and at later dates. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
** Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2026. Tuition fees are subject to board approval. Material, student service and ancillary fees are estimated based on prior years. All fees are subject to change without notice. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
† Tuition fees for this program do not include the cost of the Field Placement.
International Students
Visit the International Fees and Related Costs page for more information.
Financial Assistance
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Each year we award over $2 million dollars in scholarships, awards and bursaries to first-year students. Check out our financial aid web pages for ways to pay for college and the full list of available scholarships, awards and bursaries.
Admission Requirements
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six grade 12 University (U) or University/College (M) courses, or equivalent, including: Grade 12 (U) English and any grade 12 (U) Mathematics.
- A grade of at least 60 per cent in English and Math.
- An overall average of 65 per cent in six grade 12 (U) or (M) courses.
- Recommended courses: Basic Computer Software Applications and Calculus and Vectors.
or
Mature student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD)**
- grade 12 (U) English and grade 12 (U) Mathematics are required
- grade of 65 per cent or higher in English and Math
- post-secondary courses in English and Mathematics will be considered (only specific courses will be accepted)
** There is no mature student testing in the required credits for degree programs. Mature applicants must have the English and Math credits required. Additional information on where and how to upgrade can be found on the English and Math upgrading pages.
English language proficiency
- George Brown Polytechnic ESL Level 9; TOEFL 84 overall and 21 in each skill band (Online); IELTS 6.5 overall and 6.0 in each skill band; MELAB 85; CAEL overall 70 (writing 60)
Proficiency in English communication is necessary for success in this program.
Please visit English Proficiency page for more details.
International Students
Visit the International Admissions page for more information regarding country specific admission requirements.
How to Apply
Domestic students should apply through Ontario Colleges.
International Students
Visit the How to Apply page for more information on how and when to apply.
International students should apply through the George Brown Polytechnic Online Application System.
Contact Us
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
Phone: 416-415-5000, ext. 6297
Email: construction_degree@georgebrown.ca
Our office hours are 8 a.m.–4 p.m., room E228.
The Industry Liaison Office (ILO) hosts an open house typically in the autumn and spring. For more information visit Construction and Engineering Open House page.
International Students
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
Visit Our Campus
Do you have questions about this program or your career options? Join us for an on-campus information session. You’ll have the opportunity to meet our friendly instructors and staff, ask questions and experience what it’s like to be in a George Brown Polytechnic classroom.
Program Description
Leadership Claims
Ontario’s first four-year degree program specializing in construction management.
Program Overview
This program is eligible for an entrance scholarship.
With our Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) program, the Angelo DelZotto (ADZ) School of Construction Management delivers Ontario’s first four-year degree specializing in construction management. Developed in partnership with the construction industry, this program addresses Canada’s evolving construction landscape. In today’s complex and specialized construction sector, effective project management demands expertise in construction engineering, business and management methods. This exciting program will set you up for success in the construction industry.
Full Description
The Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) four-year degree program combines theory, applied research, field study, and hands-on practical education. Recognizing that today’s successful construction manager needs both technical and managerial skills, we offer a blend of studies in construction engineering and technology with business and management methods.
Throughout the program, you’ll gain knowledge and skills to manage the functions and processes of construction projects from start to finish. You’ll master construction-related technical disciplines and soft skills that are critical to completing projects on time and within budget. As a graduate, you’ll receive the academic credential designation of Hons. B.Tech. (Construction Management).
Graduates qualify to obtain their Gold Seal Certification (GSC) offered by the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) to become certified superintendents, forepeople, estimators, project managers, construction managers and safety practitioners.
Your Field Education Options
Field Experience
An integral component of the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree program is a mandatory field experience semester offered in the spring/summer of the third year of the program. The field experience is jointly facilitated through the Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management and the Industry Liaison Office (ILO).
Students are required to complete a minimum of 450 hours of appropriate field experience or the equivalent of verifiable past field experience in the field of construction management in order to fulfil the field experience requirement.
Students are allowed to complete the field experience through the following pathways:
Field Experience course: Students register in the Field Experience course (TCOP 1001), secure a field experience opportunity in a construction management-related role, obtain a minimum of 450 hours of relevant fieldwork experience or equivalent and pass the course.
Prior Learning Assessment Recognition (PLAR): Students who have prior field experience equivalent to the minimum requirement can seek to complete the field experience requirement of the program through the PLAR process.
Program Specific Computer Requirements
Laptop and Internet Specifications
The Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management strongly recommends that students own or purchase a laptop and arrange for home Internet service with 25 to 40 Mbps and a ping time of 20–100 ms.
The laptop specifications should meet or exceed the following specifications:
- operating system: Windows 10 Home 64-bit English
- processor: 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-9750H (12MB Cache, up to 4.5 GHz, 6 cores)
- memory (RAM): 16GB (2x8GB DDR4 2666MHz)
- disk space: 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive (Boot) + 1TB 5400 rpm 2.5" SATA hard drive (Storage)
- display card: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 6GB GDDR6
- connectivity: 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth, 2 x 2
- ports: 1x HDMI 2.0; 3x SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A including 1x with PowerShare; 1x 2-in-1 SD / MicroMedia Card slot; 1x Wedge lock slot
- screen size: minimum 15.6 inch FHD(1920 x 1080) 300nits IPS Anti-Glare LED Backlit display with 144Hz refresh rate
- audio: 1 combo headphone / microphone jack
The purchase of a Mac laptop is not recommended because many of the programs do not run on the Mac platform operating system.
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Industry
The Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree is well respected in the construction sector. Here's what sector leaders say about our program:
“The introduction of the new Construction Management program at George Brown Polytechnic is the next stage of development of professionalism in the construction industry. For the first time, the industry has its own degree-specific program which brings together the two most important elements identified by leading construction executives – the science of construction and the science of management.”
— Temple Harris, vice-chairman, Gillam Group
“In order to provide the necessary leadership, we need to staff our projects with construction professionals. Therefore, we believe the four-year degree program in Construction Management at George Brown is an important component to ensure our continual requirement for construction professionals will be met.”
— Christopher Rick, PCL Constructors, Canada Inc.
“As the industry expands and continues to change, it is imperative that individuals overseeing and managing construction projects are properly trained in all facets of the business.”
— James Zippel, general manager, Electrical Service & Projects, Ainsworth
“It is a fact that the construction industry is the largest employer in the Greater Toronto Area. Producing future graduates who already have the necessary construction-specific skills as they start their careers will only help strengthen the long-term success of our industry.”
— Greg Kozicz, president, Alberici Constructors, Ltd.
“In our opinion, there continues to be a real need for improved and advanced education and training in the construction sector and an improved method of attracting and retaining the best and brightest of our future generations. We submit that this program is a significant step in the right direction toward achieving these goals and believe that successful graduates of an effective four-year degree program will help to raise the bar in terms of the knowledge and capabilities of companies involved in the construction industry.”
— Michael George, president, Trisura Insurance
“The urgency for a program of this nature is fuelled by the rapid change in our construction industry and the fact that it is becoming more technology-driven each day. Having graduates of such competency enter the industry with refined skills on both the technical and managerial aspects of construction will not only fill a void that currently exists but bring immeasurable promise to the future of project managers, site superintendents and construction management in general.”
— Mike Van Volsen, operations manager, Access Suspended Platforms Inc.
Educational Pathways
Graduates of the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) program qualify to pursue graduate studies in relevant fields of study. They need to directly contact universities to explore what qualified graduate school opportunities exist.
Some recent graduates have pursued further studies at the University of Waterloo, Columbia University, Toronto Metropolitan University and others.
Alumni Impact
We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.
Ministry Consent
George Brown Polytechnic has been granted a consent by the Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting September 2, 2025. The college shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame.
Courses
Semester 1
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG1106 | Construction Materials |
| BLDG1153 | Introduction to Construction Management |
| BLDG1156 | Construction Materials Testing and Analysis |
| BLDG1157 | Residential Construction Technology |
| BLDG1158 | Blueprint Reading and Construction Measurement |
| BLDG1193 | Technical Communications |
| MATH1151 | Technical Math 1 |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 2
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG1107 | Construction Surveying |
| BLDG1162 | Building Code Act and Regulations |
| BLDG1166 | Construction Graphics 1 |
| BSCI2101 | Foundations in Building Science |
| MATH1181 | Technical Math 2 |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 3
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2080 | Construction Estimating 1 - Quantity Surveying |
| BLDG2081 | Structural Systems in Building Construction 1 |
| BLDG2109 | Soils and Foundations |
| BLDG2166 | Construction Graphics 2 |
| BSCI3101 | Applications in Building Science |
| LAW 1151 | Construction Law |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 4
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2082 | Structural Systems in Building Construction 2 |
| BLDG2105 | Construction Estimating 2 - Pricing |
| BLDG2204 | Commercial Construction Technology |
| BLDG3104 | Construction Project Scheduling |
| ECON2005 | Macro and Micro Economics |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Semester 5
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2111 | Highrise Construction Technology |
| BLDG3025 | Construction Estimating 3 - Bidding |
| BLDG3041 | Mechanical and Electrical Construction |
| BLDG3043 | Construction Health and Safety |
| BLDG3044 | Construction Site Engineering Management |
| BLDG3045 | Heavy Construction I |
| BLDG3055 | Work Term Preparation 1 |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Semester 6
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG3120 | Construction Quality Practices |
| BLDG3166 | Construction Project Accounting |
| BLDG3167 | Construction Estimting 4 – Cost Control |
| BLDG3168 | Capstone 1 - Bid Competition |
| BLDG3169 | Work Term Preparation 2 |
| BLDG3175 | Heavy Construction Management Practices 2 |
| BLDG3179 | Construction Contract Administration |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Co-op Placement
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| TCOP1001 | Work Term |
Semester 7
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG3152 | Economics of Project Development |
| BLDG3170 | Preconstruction Cost Planning |
| BLDG3177 | Applications in Building Information Modeling |
| BLDG4020 | Research Methods |
| BLDG4053 | Construction Project Procurement 1 |
| BLDG4054 | Construction Labour Relations & Human Resources |
Semester 8
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG4021 | Construction Risk Management |
| BLDG4050 | Sustainable Construction |
| BLDG4150 | Capstone 2 - Industry Research |
| BLDG4151 | Project Financial Monitoring |
| BLDG4152 | Leadership & Ethics for Construction Managers |
| BLDG4153 | Construction Project Procurement 2 |
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
International Tuition
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2025. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2026 and at later dates. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
** Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2026. Tuition fees are subject to board approval. Material, student service and ancillary fees are estimated based on prior years. All fees are subject to change without notice. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
† Tuition fees for this program do not include the cost of the Field Placement.
International Students
Visit the International Fees and Related Costs page for more information.
Financial Assistance
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Each year we award over $2 million dollars in scholarships, awards and bursaries to first-year students. Check out our financial aid web pages for ways to pay for college and the full list of available scholarships, awards and bursaries.
Admission Requirements
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six grade 12 University (U) or University/College (M) courses, or equivalent, including: Grade 12 (U) English and any grade 12 (U) Mathematics.
- A grade of at least 60 per cent in English and Math.
- An overall average of 65 per cent in six grade 12 (U) or (M) courses.
- Recommended courses: Basic Computer Software Applications and Calculus and Vectors.
or
Mature student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD)**
- grade 12 (U) English and grade 12 (U) Mathematics are required
- grade of 65 per cent or higher in English and Math
- post-secondary courses in English and Mathematics will be considered (only specific courses will be accepted)
** There is no mature student testing in the required credits for degree programs. Mature applicants must have the English and Math credits required. Additional information on where and how to upgrade can be found on the English and Math upgrading pages.
English language proficiency
- George Brown Polytechnic ESL Level 9; TOEFL 84 overall and 21 in each skill band (Online); IELTS 6.5 overall and 6.0 in each skill band; MELAB 85; CAEL overall 70 (writing 60)
Proficiency in English communication is necessary for success in this program.
Please visit English Proficiency page for more details.
International Students
Visit the International Admissions page for more information regarding country specific admission requirements.
How to Apply
Domestic students should apply through Ontario Colleges.
International Students
Visit the How to Apply page for more information on how and when to apply.
International students should apply through the George Brown Polytechnic Online Application System.
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate demonstrates the ability to:
- Use relevant media to communicate all manner of information related to a construction project.
- Analyze the past performance of construction projects to predict and improve the execution of future projects.
- Manage construction projects in a compliant, safe, ethical and sustainable manner.
- Apply management tools and techniques to execute construction projects on time and within budget.
- Recognize and value the diversity of opinions, processes and approaches in executing construction projects.
- Incorporate effective leadership strategies to develop high-functioning, multidisciplinary and multicultural teams and workgroups.
- Apply the principles and practices of leadership development and human resources to manage and develop people in the construction industry.
- Analyze technical problems encountered in construction projects and develop appropriate solutions in accordance with the principles and practices of construction science and management.
- Apply business, accounting and financial principles and practices to effectively manage construction project costs.
- Apply the principles and practices of construction management in assessing the key performance indicators of construction projects.
- Evaluate potential risks impacting construction projects and devise appropriate risk mitigation strategies.
- Create technical documents relevant to the design, procurement and execution of construction projects and manage documentation flow effectively.
- Behave in a fair, ethical and responsible manner consistent with professional codes of conduct, laws, policies and contracts.
Contact Us
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
Phone: 416-415-5000, ext. 6297
Email: construction_degree@georgebrown.ca
Our office hours are 8 a.m.–4 p.m., room E228.
The Industry Liaison Office (ILO) hosts an open house typically in the autumn and spring. For more information visit Construction and Engineering Open House page.
International Students
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
Visit Our Campus
Do you have questions about this program or your career options? Join us for an on-campus information session. You’ll have the opportunity to meet our friendly instructors and staff, ask questions and experience what it’s like to be in a George Brown Polytechnic classroom.

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Honours Bachelor of Technology

Program Details
- Program Code: T312
- Credential: Honours Bachelor's Degree
- Duration: 4 years (1 field placement semester)
- Method of Study: Full-time
- Starting Months: September
- Domestic Tuition: $9,600.00 * †
- International Tuition: $21,725.00 ** †
- Spring 2026 Delivery: Semester 6: Co-op
Program Availability
| Semester | Domestic | International |
|---|---|---|
| Fall 2025 | Closed | Closed |
| Winter 2026 | Not Available | Not Available |
| Spring 2026 | Not Available | Not Available |
- Work-Integrated Learning:
Mandatory Field Experience
- PGWP Eligible: Yes
- CIP Code: N/A
Program Description
Leadership Claims
Ontario’s first four-year degree program specializing in construction management.
Program Overview
This program is eligible for an entrance scholarship.
With our Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) program, the Angelo DelZotto (ADZ) School of Construction Management delivers Ontario’s first four-year degree specializing in construction management. Developed in partnership with the construction industry, this program addresses Canada’s evolving construction landscape. In today’s complex and specialized construction sector, effective project management demands expertise in construction engineering, business and management methods. This exciting program will set you up for success in the construction industry.
Full Description
The Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) four-year degree program combines theory, applied research, field study, and hands-on practical education. Recognizing that today’s successful construction manager needs both technical and managerial skills, we offer a blend of studies in construction engineering and technology with business and management methods.
Throughout the program, you’ll gain knowledge and skills to manage the functions and processes of construction projects from start to finish. You’ll master construction-related technical disciplines and soft skills that are critical to completing projects on time and within budget. As a graduate, you’ll receive the academic credential designation of Hons. B.Tech. (Construction Management).
Graduates qualify to obtain their Gold Seal Certification (GSC) offered by the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) to become certified superintendents, forepeople, estimators, project managers, construction managers and safety practitioners.
Your Field Education Options
Field Experience
An integral component of the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree program is a mandatory field experience semester offered in the spring/summer of the third year of the program. The field experience is jointly facilitated through the Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management and the Faculty of Applied Science, Construction, and Engineering Technology Industry Liaison Office (ILO).
Students are required to complete a minimum of 450 hours of appropriate field experience or the equivalent of verifiable past field experience in the field of construction management in order to fulfil the field experience requirement.
Students are allowed to complete the field experience through the following pathways:
Field Experience course: Students register in the Field Experience course (TCOP 1001), secure a field experience opportunity in a construction management-related role, obtain a minimum of 450 hours of relevant fieldwork experience or equivalent and pass the course.
Prior Learning Assessment Recognition (PLAR): Students who have prior field experience equivalent to the minimum requirement can seek to complete the field experience requirement of the program through the PLAR process.
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Industry
The Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree is well respected in the construction sector. Here's what sector leaders say about our program:
“The introduction of the new Construction Management program at George Brown Polytechnic is the next stage of development of professionalism in the construction industry. For the first time, the industry has its own degree-specific program which brings together the two most important elements identified by leading construction executives – the science of construction and the science of management.”
— Temple Harris, vice-chairman, Gillam Group
“In order to provide the necessary leadership, we need to staff our projects with construction professionals. Therefore, we believe the four-year degree program in Construction Management at George Brown is an important component to ensure our continual requirement for construction professionals will be met.”
— Christopher Rick, PCL Constructors, Canada Inc.
“As the industry expands and continues to change, it is imperative that individuals overseeing and managing construction projects are properly trained in all facets of the business.”
— James Zippel, general manager, Electrical Service & Projects, Ainsworth
“It is a fact that the construction industry is the largest employer in the Greater Toronto Area. Producing future graduates who already have the necessary construction-specific skills as they start their careers will only help strengthen the long-term success of our industry.”
— Greg Kozicz, president, Alberici Constructors, Ltd.
“In our opinion, there continues to be a real need for improved and advanced education and training in the construction sector and an improved method of attracting and retaining the best and brightest of our future generations. We submit that this program is a significant step in the right direction toward achieving these goals and believe that successful graduates of an effective four-year degree program will help to raise the bar in terms of the knowledge and capabilities of companies involved in the construction industry.”
— Michael George, president, Trisura Insurance
“The urgency for a program of this nature is fuelled by the rapid change in our construction industry and the fact that it is becoming more technology-driven each day. Having graduates of such competency enter the industry with refined skills on both the technical and managerial aspects of construction will not only fill a void that currently exists but bring immeasurable promise to the future of project managers, site superintendents and construction management in general.”
— Mike Van Volsen, operations manager, Access Suspended Platforms Inc.
Educational Pathways
Graduates of the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) program qualify to pursue graduate studies in relevant fields of study. They need to directly contact universities to explore what qualified graduate school opportunities exist.
Some recent graduates have pursued further studies at the University of Waterloo, Columbia University, Toronto Metropolitan University and others.
Alumni Impact
We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.
Ministry Consent
George Brown Polytechnic has been granted a consent by the Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting September 2, 2025. The college shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame.
Courses
Semester 1
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG1106 | Construction Materials |
| BLDG1153 | Introduction to Construction Management |
| BLDG1156 | Construction Materials Testing and Analysis |
| BLDG1157 | Residential Construction Technology |
| BLDG1158 | Blueprint Reading and Construction Measurement |
| BLDG1193 | Technical Communications |
| MATH1151 | Technical Math 1 |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 2
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG1107 | Construction Surveying |
| BLDG1162 | Building Code Act and Regulations |
| BLDG1166 | Construction Graphics 1 |
| BSCI2101 | Foundations in Building Science |
| MATH1181 | Technical Math 2 |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 3
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2080 | Construction Estimating 1 - Quantity Surveying |
| BLDG2081 | Structural Systems in Building Construction 1 |
| BLDG2109 | Soils and Foundations |
| BLDG2166 | Construction Graphics 2 |
| BSCI3101 | Applications in Building Science |
| LAW 1151 | Construction Law |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 4
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2082 | Structural Systems in Building Construction 2 |
| BLDG2105 | Construction Estimating 2 - Pricing |
| BLDG2204 | Commercial Construction Technology |
| BLDG3104 | Construction Project Scheduling |
| ECON2005 | Macro and Micro Economics |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Semester 5
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2111 | Highrise Construction Technology |
| BLDG3025 | Construction Estimating 3 - Bidding |
| BLDG3041 | Mechanical and Electrical Construction |
| BLDG3043 | Construction Health and Safety |
| BLDG3044 | Construction Site Engineering Management |
| BLDG3045 | Heavy Construction I |
| BLDG3055 | Work Term Preparation 1 |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Semester 6
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG3120 | Construction Quality Practices |
| BLDG3166 | Construction Project Accounting |
| BLDG3167 | Construction Estimting 4 – Cost Control |
| BLDG3168 | Capstone 1 - Bid Competition |
| BLDG3169 | Work Term Preparation 2 |
| BLDG3175 | Heavy Construction Management Practices 2 |
| BLDG3179 | Construction Contract Administration |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Co-op Placement
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| TCOP1001 | Work Term |
Semester 7
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG3152 | Economics of Project Development |
| BLDG3170 | Preconstruction Cost Planning |
| BLDG3177 | Applications in Building Information Modeling |
| BLDG4020 | Research Methods |
| BLDG4053 | Construction Project Procurement 1 |
| BLDG4054 | Construction Labour Relations & Human Resources |
Semester 8
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG4021 | Construction Risk Management |
| BLDG4050 | Sustainable Construction |
| BLDG4150 | Capstone 2 - Industry Research |
| BLDG4151 | Project Financial Monitoring |
| BLDG4152 | Leadership & Ethics for Construction Managers |
| BLDG4153 | Construction Project Procurement 2 |
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate demonstrates the ability to:
- Use relevant media to communicate all manner of information related to a construction project.
- Analyze the past performance of construction projects to predict and improve the execution of future projects.
- Manage construction projects in a compliant, safe, ethical and sustainable manner.
- Apply management tools and techniques to execute construction projects on time and within budget.
- Recognize and value the diversity of opinions, processes and approaches in executing construction projects.
- Incorporate effective leadership strategies to develop high-functioning, multidisciplinary and multicultural teams and workgroups.
- Apply the principles and practices of leadership development and human resources to manage and develop people in the construction industry.
- Analyze technical problems encountered in construction projects and develop appropriate solutions in accordance with the principles and practices of construction science and management.
- Apply business, accounting and financial principles and practices to effectively manage construction project costs.
- Apply the principles and practices of construction management in assessing the key performance indicators of construction projects.
- Evaluate potential risks impacting construction projects and devise appropriate risk mitigation strategies.
- Create technical documents relevant to the design, procurement and execution of construction projects and manage documentation flow effectively.
- Behave in a fair, ethical and responsible manner consistent with professional codes of conduct, laws, policies and contracts.
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
International Tuition
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2024. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2025 and at later dates. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
** Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2025. Tuition fees are subject to board approval. Material, student service and ancillary fees are estimated based on prior years. All fees are subject to change without notice. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
† Tuition fees for this program do not include the cost of the Field Placement.
International Students
Visit the International Fees and Related Costs page for more information.
Financial Assistance
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Each year we award over $2 million dollars in scholarships, awards and bursaries to first-year students. Check out our financial aid web pages for ways to pay for college and the full list of available scholarships, awards and bursaries.
Admission Requirements
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six grade 12 University (U) or University/College (M) courses, or equivalent, including: Grade 12 (U) English and any grade 12 (U) Mathematics.
- A grade of at least 60 per cent in English and Math.
- An overall average of 65 per cent in six grade 12 (U) or (M) courses.
- Recommended courses: Basic Computer Software Applications and Calculus and Vectors.
or
Mature student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD)**
- grade 12 (U) English and grade 12 (U) Mathematics are required
- grade of 65 per cent or higher in English and Math
- post-secondary courses in English and Mathematics will be considered (only specific courses will be accepted)
** There is no mature student testing in the required credits for degree programs. Mature applicants must have the English and Math credits required. Additional information on where and how to upgrade can be found on the English and Math upgrading pages.
English language proficiency
- George Brown Polytechnic ESL Level 9; TOEFL 84 overall and 21 in each skill band (Online); IELTS 6.5 overall and 6.0 in each skill band; MELAB 85; CAEL overall 70 (writing 60)
Proficiency in English communication is necessary for success in this program.
Please visit English Proficiency page for more details.
International Students
Visit the International Admissions page for more information regarding country specific admission requirements.
Special Requirements
Laptop and Internet Specifications
The Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management strongly recommends that students own or purchase a laptop and arrange for home Internet service with 25 to 40 Mbps and a ping time of 20–100 ms.
The laptop specifications should meet or exceed the following specifications:
- operating system: Windows 10 Home 64-bit English
- processor: 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-9750H (12MB Cache, up to 4.5 GHz, 6 cores)
- memory (RAM): 16GB (2x8GB DDR4 2666MHz)
- disk space: 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive (Boot) + 1TB 5400 rpm 2.5" SATA hard drive (Storage)
- display card: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 6GB GDDR6
- connectivity: 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth, 2 x 2
- ports: 1x HDMI 2.0; 3x SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A including 1x with PowerShare; 1x 2-in-1 SD / MicroMedia Card slot; 1x Wedge lock slot
- screen size: minimum 15.6 inch FHD(1920 x 1080) 300nits IPS Anti-Glare LED Backlit display with 144Hz refresh rate
- audio: 1 combo headphone / microphone jack
The purchase of a Mac laptop is not recommended because many of the programs do not run on the Mac platform operating system.
How to Apply
Domestic students should apply through Ontario Colleges.
International Students
Visit the How to Apply page for more information on how and when to apply.
International students should apply through the George Brown Polytechnic Online Application System.
Contact Us
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
Phone: 416-415-5000, ext. 6297
Email: construction_degree@georgebrown.ca
Our office hours are 8 a.m.–4 p.m., room E228.
Industry Liaison Office (ILO) hosts an open house typically in the autumn and spring. For more information visit Construction and Engineering Open House page.
International Students
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
Visit Our Campus
Do you have questions about this program or your career options? Join us for an on-campus information session. You’ll have the opportunity to meet our friendly instructors and staff, ask questions and experience what it’s like to be in a George Brown Polytechnic classroom.
Program Description
Leadership Claims
Ontario’s first four-year degree program specializing in construction management.
Program Overview
This program is eligible for an entrance scholarship.
With our Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) program, the Angelo DelZotto (ADZ) School of Construction Management delivers Ontario’s first four-year degree specializing in construction management. Developed in partnership with the construction industry, this program addresses Canada’s evolving construction landscape. In today’s complex and specialized construction sector, effective project management demands expertise in construction engineering, business and management methods. This exciting program will set you up for success in the construction industry.
Full Description
The Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) four-year degree program combines theory, applied research, field study, and hands-on practical education. Recognizing that today’s successful construction manager needs both technical and managerial skills, we offer a blend of studies in construction engineering and technology with business and management methods.
Throughout the program, you’ll gain knowledge and skills to manage the functions and processes of construction projects from start to finish. You’ll master construction-related technical disciplines and soft skills that are critical to completing projects on time and within budget. As a graduate, you’ll receive the academic credential designation of Hons. B.Tech. (Construction Management).
Graduates qualify to obtain their Gold Seal Certification (GSC) offered by the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) to become certified superintendents, forepeople, estimators, project managers, construction managers and safety practitioners.
Your Field Education Options
Field Experience
An integral component of the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree program is a mandatory field experience semester offered in the spring/summer of the third year of the program. The field experience is jointly facilitated through the Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management and the Faculty of Applied Science, Construction, and Engineering Technology Industry Liaison Office (ILO).
Students are required to complete a minimum of 450 hours of appropriate field experience or the equivalent of verifiable past field experience in the field of construction management in order to fulfil the field experience requirement.
Students are allowed to complete the field experience through the following pathways:
Field Experience course: Students register in the Field Experience course (TCOP 1001), secure a field experience opportunity in a construction management-related role, obtain a minimum of 450 hours of relevant fieldwork experience or equivalent and pass the course.
Prior Learning Assessment Recognition (PLAR): Students who have prior field experience equivalent to the minimum requirement can seek to complete the field experience requirement of the program through the PLAR process.
Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities
Industry
The Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) degree is well respected in the construction sector. Here's what sector leaders say about our program:
“The introduction of the new Construction Management program at George Brown Polytechnic is the next stage of development of professionalism in the construction industry. For the first time, the industry has its own degree-specific program which brings together the two most important elements identified by leading construction executives – the science of construction and the science of management.”
— Temple Harris, vice-chairman, Gillam Group
“In order to provide the necessary leadership, we need to staff our projects with construction professionals. Therefore, we believe the four-year degree program in Construction Management at George Brown is an important component to ensure our continual requirement for construction professionals will be met.”
— Christopher Rick, PCL Constructors, Canada Inc.
“As the industry expands and continues to change, it is imperative that individuals overseeing and managing construction projects are properly trained in all facets of the business.”
— James Zippel, general manager, Electrical Service & Projects, Ainsworth
“It is a fact that the construction industry is the largest employer in the Greater Toronto Area. Producing future graduates who already have the necessary construction-specific skills as they start their careers will only help strengthen the long-term success of our industry.”
— Greg Kozicz, president, Alberici Constructors, Ltd.
“In our opinion, there continues to be a real need for improved and advanced education and training in the construction sector and an improved method of attracting and retaining the best and brightest of our future generations. We submit that this program is a significant step in the right direction toward achieving these goals and believe that successful graduates of an effective four-year degree program will help to raise the bar in terms of the knowledge and capabilities of companies involved in the construction industry.”
— Michael George, president, Trisura Insurance
“The urgency for a program of this nature is fuelled by the rapid change in our construction industry and the fact that it is becoming more technology-driven each day. Having graduates of such competency enter the industry with refined skills on both the technical and managerial aspects of construction will not only fill a void that currently exists but bring immeasurable promise to the future of project managers, site superintendents and construction management in general.”
— Mike Van Volsen, operations manager, Access Suspended Platforms Inc.
Educational Pathways
Graduates of the Honours Bachelor of Technology (Construction Management) program qualify to pursue graduate studies in relevant fields of study. They need to directly contact universities to explore what qualified graduate school opportunities exist.
Some recent graduates have pursued further studies at the University of Waterloo, Columbia University, Toronto Metropolitan University and others.
Alumni Impact
We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.
Ministry Consent
George Brown Polytechnic has been granted a consent by the Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security to offer this applied degree for a seven-year term starting September 2, 2025. The college shall ensure that all students admitted to the above-named program during the period of consent will have the opportunity to complete the program within a reasonable time frame.
Courses
Semester 1
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG1106 | Construction Materials |
| BLDG1153 | Introduction to Construction Management |
| BLDG1156 | Construction Materials Testing and Analysis |
| BLDG1157 | Residential Construction Technology |
| BLDG1158 | Blueprint Reading and Construction Measurement |
| BLDG1193 | Technical Communications |
| MATH1151 | Technical Math 1 |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 2
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG1107 | Construction Surveying |
| BLDG1162 | Building Code Act and Regulations |
| BLDG1166 | Construction Graphics 1 |
| BSCI2101 | Foundations in Building Science |
| MATH1181 | Technical Math 2 |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 3
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2080 | Construction Estimating 1 - Quantity Surveying |
| BLDG2081 | Structural Systems in Building Construction 1 |
| BLDG2109 | Soils and Foundations |
| BLDG2166 | Construction Graphics 2 |
| BSCI3101 | Applications in Building Science |
| LAW 1151 | Construction Law |
| LIBL | Lower Liberal Elective |
Semester 4
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2082 | Structural Systems in Building Construction 2 |
| BLDG2105 | Construction Estimating 2 - Pricing |
| BLDG2204 | Commercial Construction Technology |
| BLDG3104 | Construction Project Scheduling |
| ECON2005 | Macro and Micro Economics |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Semester 5
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG2111 | Highrise Construction Technology |
| BLDG3025 | Construction Estimating 3 - Bidding |
| BLDG3041 | Mechanical and Electrical Construction |
| BLDG3043 | Construction Health and Safety |
| BLDG3044 | Construction Site Engineering Management |
| BLDG3045 | Heavy Construction I |
| BLDG3055 | Work Term Preparation 1 |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Semester 6
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG3120 | Construction Quality Practices |
| BLDG3166 | Construction Project Accounting |
| BLDG3167 | Construction Estimting 4 – Cost Control |
| BLDG3168 | Capstone 1 - Bid Competition |
| BLDG3169 | Work Term Preparation 2 |
| BLDG3175 | Heavy Construction Management Practices 2 |
| BLDG3179 | Construction Contract Administration |
| LIBU | Upper Liberal Elective |
Co-op Placement
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| TCOP1001 | Work Term |
Semester 7
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG3152 | Economics of Project Development |
| BLDG3170 | Preconstruction Cost Planning |
| BLDG3177 | Applications in Building Information Modeling |
| BLDG4020 | Research Methods |
| BLDG4053 | Construction Project Procurement 1 |
| BLDG4054 | Construction Labour Relations & Human Resources |
Semester 8
| Code | Course Name |
|---|---|
| BLDG4021 | Construction Risk Management |
| BLDG4050 | Sustainable Construction |
| BLDG4150 | Capstone 2 - Industry Research |
| BLDG4151 | Project Financial Monitoring |
| BLDG4152 | Leadership & Ethics for Construction Managers |
| BLDG4153 | Construction Project Procurement 2 |
Tuition & Fees
Domestic Tuition
International Tuition
Additional Costs
* Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2024. Fees are subject to change for programs starting in Fall 2025 and at later dates. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
** Amounts listed are the estimated total of tuition, materials, student service and ancillary fees for the first two semesters of programs starting in Fall 2025. Tuition fees are subject to board approval. Material, student service and ancillary fees are estimated based on prior years. All fees are subject to change without notice. This fee does not include books, which are to be purchased by the student separately.
† Tuition fees for this program do not include the cost of the Field Placement.
International Students
Visit the International Fees and Related Costs page for more information.
Financial Assistance
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Each year we award over $2 million dollars in scholarships, awards and bursaries to first-year students. Check out our financial aid web pages for ways to pay for college and the full list of available scholarships, awards and bursaries.
Admission Requirements
Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma with six grade 12 University (U) or University/College (M) courses, or equivalent, including: Grade 12 (U) English and any grade 12 (U) Mathematics.
- A grade of at least 60 per cent in English and Math.
- An overall average of 65 per cent in six grade 12 (U) or (M) courses.
- Recommended courses: Basic Computer Software Applications and Calculus and Vectors.
or
Mature student status (19 years of age or older and no OSSD)**
- grade 12 (U) English and grade 12 (U) Mathematics are required
- grade of 65 per cent or higher in English and Math
- post-secondary courses in English and Mathematics will be considered (only specific courses will be accepted)
** There is no mature student testing in the required credits for degree programs. Mature applicants must have the English and Math credits required. Additional information on where and how to upgrade can be found on the English and Math upgrading pages.
English language proficiency
- George Brown Polytechnic ESL Level 9; TOEFL 84 overall and 21 in each skill band (Online); IELTS 6.5 overall and 6.0 in each skill band; MELAB 85; CAEL overall 70 (writing 60)
Proficiency in English communication is necessary for success in this program.
Please visit English Proficiency page for more details.
International Students
Visit the International Admissions page for more information regarding country specific admission requirements.
Special Requirements
Laptop and Internet Specifications
The Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management strongly recommends that students own or purchase a laptop and arrange for home Internet service with 25 to 40 Mbps and a ping time of 20–100 ms.
The laptop specifications should meet or exceed the following specifications:
- operating system: Windows 10 Home 64-bit English
- processor: 9th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-9750H (12MB Cache, up to 4.5 GHz, 6 cores)
- memory (RAM): 16GB (2x8GB DDR4 2666MHz)
- disk space: 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive (Boot) + 1TB 5400 rpm 2.5" SATA hard drive (Storage)
- display card: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 2060 6GB GDDR6
- connectivity: 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth, 2 x 2
- ports: 1x HDMI 2.0; 3x SuperSpeed USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A including 1x with PowerShare; 1x 2-in-1 SD / MicroMedia Card slot; 1x Wedge lock slot
- screen size: minimum 15.6 inch FHD(1920 x 1080) 300nits IPS Anti-Glare LED Backlit display with 144Hz refresh rate
- audio: 1 combo headphone / microphone jack
The purchase of a Mac laptop is not recommended because many of the programs do not run on the Mac platform operating system.
How to Apply
Domestic students should apply through Ontario Colleges.
International Students
Visit the How to Apply page for more information on how and when to apply.
International students should apply through the George Brown Polytechnic Online Application System.
Program Learning Outcomes
The graduate demonstrates the ability to:
- Use relevant media to communicate all manner of information related to a construction project.
- Analyze the past performance of construction projects to predict and improve the execution of future projects.
- Manage construction projects in a compliant, safe, ethical and sustainable manner.
- Apply management tools and techniques to execute construction projects on time and within budget.
- Recognize and value the diversity of opinions, processes and approaches in executing construction projects.
- Incorporate effective leadership strategies to develop high-functioning, multidisciplinary and multicultural teams and workgroups.
- Apply the principles and practices of leadership development and human resources to manage and develop people in the construction industry.
- Analyze technical problems encountered in construction projects and develop appropriate solutions in accordance with the principles and practices of construction science and management.
- Apply business, accounting and financial principles and practices to effectively manage construction project costs.
- Apply the principles and practices of construction management in assessing the key performance indicators of construction projects.
- Evaluate potential risks impacting construction projects and devise appropriate risk mitigation strategies.
- Create technical documents relevant to the design, procurement and execution of construction projects and manage documentation flow effectively.
- Behave in a fair, ethical and responsible manner consistent with professional codes of conduct, laws, policies and contracts.
Contact Us
Angelo DelZotto School of Construction Management
Phone: 416-415-5000, ext. 6297
Email: construction_degree@georgebrown.ca
Our office hours are 8 a.m.–4 p.m., room E228.
Industry Liaison Office (ILO) hosts an open house typically in the autumn and spring. For more information visit Construction and Engineering Open House page.
International Students
Contact one of our international recruitment representatives specializing by country of origin by either booking a virtual meeting or submitting an inquiry. For more information visit the International Contact Us page
Visit Our Campus
Do you have questions about this program or your career options? Join us for an on-campus information session. You’ll have the opportunity to meet our friendly instructors and staff, ask questions and experience what it’s like to be in a George Brown Polytechnic classroom.

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