Civil engineering students ride for refugees in Nepal

Nepal - Ride for Refugees

BCIT Civil Engineering students Ryan Kroeker and Casey von Hahn spend most of their time in Burnaby, British Columbia, studying with the BCIT School of Construction and the Environment. This summer, however, they’re in Kathmandu, Nepal. Ryan and Casey are working as Earthquake Engineering Interns, helping the area become more earthquake resilient. They are blogging about their experience. … Read more

Thank You PCL

PCL tours the northeast sector of BCITs Burnaby Campus.

On April 25, 2017, key representatives from PCL Westcoast Constructors Inc. joined us for a special “Thank You PCL” video presentation and tour of the northeast sector of the BCIT Burnaby Campus. In 2006, PCL donated $500,000 (matched by BCIT) in honour of its Centennial Anniversary. The funds were used to establish the PCL Centennial Industry … Read more

Art Hunchak’s Tools For Success

Art Hunchak

Art Hunchak was a master mechanic with a passion for passing on his knowledge and experience to any apprentice who wanted to learn. Many achieved their Red Seal under his patient and expert training.

After completing university then teaching math and physics for a few years, Art realized the trades could offer him a better future. He worked as a heavy duty mechanic while earning several welding tickets and continuing to learn from other trades people.

With a growing family living in small town Manitoba, life wasn’t easy. Art struggled to buy good tools but it became a priority in the household budget. Art’s wife Lil understood how important tools are to career success. She was proud to use them on occasion too!

When thinking of how best to celebrate Art’s life, the Hunchak family knows that a set of good tools to start an apprentices’ career and get that oh-so-important first job is the best way to go.

The Art Hunchak Memorial Award

With the help of the BCIT Foundation, The Art Hunchak Memorial Award for an exceptional Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation student was created. The annual award includes a 450 piece tool kit within a NAPA UltraPro rolling tool cabinet totaling $3,500 in value. Alex Marchi, a very deserving BCIT student, proudly received the first tool set in May 2017.

“I came into the program very green, and not knowing much. I’ve always known I wanted to work on vehicles. I was introduced to the Heavy Duty Mechanics program at a BCIT info session.

This award is life-changing because I have a head start working as an apprentice following my training. It made the transition into my career a  meaningful milestone in my life.  

When I met the Hunchak family, they shared about Art’s life.  It was amazing to learn more about his legacy. They told me how he helped around his neighborhood fixing kids bikes. Those tools are still used to help others today and I’m striving to pay it forward with my new tools. I am keeping in touch with the Hunchak family and will contribute to this award in the years to come.

Alex Marchi receiving the Art Hunchak Memorial Award

As a student who works only part-time, financially it was a huge blessing. I appreciate the amount of work and planning the Hunchak family has put into this award. I’m so grateful to have had this opportunity. ”

 – Alex Marchi, 2017 award recipient

The Hunchak family hopes that every student who receives this tool set will carry on Art’s legacy in their unique way. The BCIT Foundation is very grateful for the continued support of BCIT students. If you’d like to learn more, please contact our Annual Giving Team at Foundation@bcit.ca or 604-432-8803.

Neighborhood-scale facility could transform waste into energy

Andrew Martins, BCIT Architectural Science student

“Why not use our waste problems to solve our energy problems?” That’s the question posed by Andrew Martins, a BCIT Architectural Science student in this year’s graduating class. Andrew designed his Graduating Project—The Center for Urban Energy Exchange—around this innovative idea. Andrew proposed using the potential energy stored in the waste stream—the organic food waste, municipal solid … Read more

Homegrown program puts global skills to work in BC

Power engineers

Vancouver, BC – BC has a new tool to help fill some of the 934,000 job openings expected through 2025. The Immigrant Employment Council of British Columbia (IEC-BC) announces the expansion of FASTBC.ORG to help skilled immigrants become better prepared for work in Canada, and connect employers with internationally trained workers. Initially designed to facilitate … Read more

Civil engineering students blog from Nepal

temple-Nepal-Kathmandu

BCIT Civil Engineering students Ryan Kroeker and Casey von Hahn spend most of their time in Burnaby, British Columbia, studying with the BCIT School of Construction and the Environment. This summer, however, they’re in Kathmandu, Nepal. Ryan and Casey are working as Earthquake Engineering Interns, helping the area become more earthquake resilient. Below is their first … Read more

Joinery students win Gold and Silver at Skills Canada National Competition 2017

Just last week, the Skills Canada National Competition took place at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg, MB. That’s over 2000 km away from the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) Burnaby campus! Two students from the BCIT Joinery Program, Avery Bell and Alvin (Koko) Relleve, traveled the distance to compete in the national competition and came back … Read more

BCIT Professional Sales program seeing record-high demand for grads

Bruce Anthony - Professional Sales

In a recent Leadership Lab piece in The Globe and Mail, titled, “Educational institutes should help students prepare for careers in sales,” author Sonya Mellof argues that educational institutes aren’t doing enough to prepare students for careers in sales. BCIT, however, is an exception. In the article, Bruce Anthony, Program Head, Marketing Management – Professional Sales, is quoted as … Read more

Access to real-time, real building data gives students a leg up on learning

On BCIT campuses, heating, air conditioning, and ventilation in buildings is connected to a direct digital control (DDC) system that consists of a network of sensors, operable devices, and controllers. Coupled with a web-based monitoring interface, the set-up allows facilities operators to examine and adjust building conditions through a computer and from just about anywhere. But … Read more

Dr. Jennie Moore recognized for sustainability work

Dr. Jennie Moore, Associate Dean, Building Design and Construction Technology in the BCIT School of Construction and the Environment, has received the prestigious YWCA Women of Distinction Award in Environmental Sustainability for 2017. Jennie was recognized for—among other things—leading BCIT’s sustainability policy, facilitating the development of new educational programs and credentials to meet the needs of BC’s emerging … Read more