Advancing Reconciliation in Construction
VRCA stands alongside the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA) and other regional associations in committing to meaningful reconciliation efforts.
Key Commitments:
- Recognizing and respecting Indigenous rights, traditions, and cultural heritage.
- Engaging in meaningful consultation and collaboration with Indigenous communities.
- Supporting Indigenous workforce development and procurement opportunities.
- Educating industry professionals about Indigenous histories and reconciliation practices.
- Ensuring Indigenous voices are heard in industry decision making.
VRCA understands that reconciliation is an ongoing journey requiring education, collaboration, and accountability. We encourage all industry stakeholders to join us in building an inclusive and equitable construction industry.
Explore Our Reconciliation Initiatives
Learn more about VRCA’s commitment to Indigenous reconciliation and how you can participate in industry-wide efforts to foster inclusivity and understanding.
Statement of Commitment
The Vancouver Regional Construction Association (VRCA) is committed to meaningful reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. This Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) outlines a focused, three-year approach ensuring strategic, measurable progress aligned with VRCA governance and industry leadership.
Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) 2025 – 2028
1. Governance, Leadership, and Accountability
Year 1 – Establish a Reconciliation Committee and assign ownership and timelines for RAP initiatives.
Year 2 – Add Indigenous representation goals into VRCA plans. Deliver the first annual RAP progress report to the Board.
Year 3 – Implement accountability mechanisms to track all RAP commitments.
2. Education and Cultural Awareness
Year 1 – Launch VRCA Indigenous Cultural Resource Library. Deliver mandatory Indigenous cultural awareness training for all staff. Continue to include Indigenous Representation in BTS and event openings.
Year 2 – RAP Refresher Webinar. Consider a future member event around Indigenous Awareness Month for members to participate. Continue to integrate ongoing cultural awareness training into onboarding.
Year 3 – Deliver refresher cultural awareness training for all staff. Expand community field visits and storytelling panels.
3. Indigenous Engagement and Relationships
Year 1 – Initiate engagement with local Nations and communities in VRCA geography through introduction letters and offer of resources that relate to our offerings (courses, resources, events, etc.). Target a few primary relationships with target communities to help facilitate future connections and opportunities.
Feature Indigenous voices on construction topics and initiatives and include traditional welcome or ceremony at signature events
Year 2 – Target a few primary relationships with target communities to help facilitate future connections and opportunities.
Develop an approach to engaging VRCA | Young Construction Leaders (YCL) from Indigenous backgrounds. Promote mentorship developed for YCL to Indigenous communities with YCL interest. Add dedicated Indigenous specific bursary.
Year 3 – Achieve ongoing Indigenous leadership presence in all signature VRCA events.
4. Indigenous Workforce Development
Year 1 – Member pricing for VRCA Courses for Indigenous identifying individuals. Share VRCA course & event information with workforce development leaders from Lower Mainland Indigenous Communities.
Year 2 – Career readiness education courses.
Year 3 – Evaluate mentorship and training outcomes for program improvement.
5. Indigenous Business Engagement and Procurement
Year 1 – Offer VRCA membership to Lower Mainland Indigenous Communities, similar to Public Agencies Membership.
Year 2 – Create an Indigenous vendor and business database. Consider partnership with BidCentral to highlight procurement with Indigenous engagement metrics to promote to members.
6. Operational and Cultural Integration
Year 1 – Establish culturally welcoming office spaces with Indigenous artwork. Implement HR buddy system for Indigenous staff.
Year 2 – Integrate Indigenous presence into awards, and signature events. Begin recognition of significant Indigenous cultural dates.
Year 3 – Maintain ongoing recognition of Indigenous culture across VRCA activities.
Measurement, Reporting, and Review
Review progress with Board and adjust RAP as necessary to ensure measurable outcomes.
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