PROMEX: Project Management Skill for Construction Excellence

May 12, 2025

Designed specifically Industry for the construction industry, this program equips participants with essential project management skills, hands-on training for the PMP exam, and formal certification Project Planning and Control Module Create trade-specific construction schedules, define critical paths, and build job-ready work breakdown structures to keep crews aligned and projects on track. through the Project Management Institute (PMI). Employers will receive a $2,500 reimbursement for each successful participant.

The program is open to ECAO member contractors. While there are no formal prerequisites, applicants must be recommended by their supervisor or employer and should have prior construction industry experience to fully benefit from the content.

Program Highlights

Live virtual sessions

6 hours of optional self-paced modules

25 hours of PMP® exam prep course (exam fees covered)

Program Cohort & Schedule

The program for ECAO begins on May 22, 2025. Additional schedule details will be confirmed and shared soon.

Project Management Skills for Construction Excellence program is designed to upskill Ontario’s construction workforce – specifically those from mechanical, electrical, and civil contracting backgrounds – with practical project management and digital skills.

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