The Gold Seal Certification Program can trace its roots back to 1973 with the release of an extensive construction management study by an industry advisory body to the Federal Ministry of Industry Trade & Commerce. The national study pointed out shortcomings of construction management development and made several recommendations to improve management effectiveness through education.
As a result, the Construction Management Development Institute (CMDI) was established in 1981 to coordinate the necessary activities to improve management effectiveness. The Institute operated for 10 years undertaking several initiatives in pursuit of this objective. A key objective was the development of a national set of standards for construction management occupations. The project became known as the Gold Seal Certification program.
The program was handed over to the CCA and in 1993 the CCA launched the national Gold Seal Certification Program at the Convention in Victoria, British Columbia with presentation of Gold Seal Certificates to the first twenty graduates of the program.
The designation of Gold Seal Intern was established in 2001 to recognize candidates with at least three years’ experience who have registered in a Gold Seal-recognized educational program and are proceeding toward their certification.
While Gold Seal Certification continues to focus on three occupations (Estimator, Superintendent and Project Manager), the designation of Owners’ Project Managers was added in 2005 to recognize the clients’ sector in addition to general contractors, Electrical, Road and Heavy, Mechanical and Specialty Trades.
The National Committee is now actively developing the new designations of Construction Safety Officer and Professional, Gold Seal Certified.
To date, there have been more than 5,500 certificates issued under the Gold Seal Program.