Build a Strong Career in Construction and Infrastructure
Earn your Construction Engineering Technician diploma in just two years and gain the technical, design, and project coordination skills needed to thrive in the construction, civil, and infrastructure industries. This program blends architecture, civil, structural, and mechanical engineering principles to give you a comprehensive understanding of how buildings and infrastructure come together from concept to completion.
What You’ll Learn in the Construction Engineering Technician Program
This hands-on, career-focused program teaches students how to:
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Interpret construction drawings and survey data
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Use computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting software for building plans
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Understand building materials, construction methods, and engineering principles
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Prepare accurate cost estimates, contracts, and specifications
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Apply building codes, zoning regulations, and safety standards
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Communicate effectively with teams across construction and engineering projects
Industry-Relevant Training and Skills Development
Throughout your studies, you’ll build both technical and professional skills that employers value:
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Computer-Assisted Drafting (CAD)
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Construction Estimating and Project Planning
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Surveying and Site Analysis
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Legal Codes and Building Standards
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Mathematics and Technical Communication
Improve your numeracy and communication skills to work efficiently in diverse teams.
Real-World Learning with Practical Applications
This program combines classroom instruction with applied learning opportunities so students are job-ready. You’ll complete practical labs, hands-on assignments, and projects that simulate real-world construction scenarios.
Career Paths for Construction Engineering Technician Graduates
Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped to pursue roles such as:
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Construction Engineering Technician
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CAD Technician or Draftsperson
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Construction Project Coordinator
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Site Supervisor Assistant
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Estimator or Contract Administrator
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Infrastructure or Building Inspector Assistant
You’ll find opportunities in:
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Construction companies
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Engineering and architectural firms
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Government and municipal infrastructure projects
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Real estate development companies
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Building inspection and consulting services
- Academic Requirement: The applicant must have completed Grade 12.
- ELP Requirement: IELTS: 6.0 overall, one section can be 5.5. TOEFL iBT: Minimum 79. PTE: 58 or higher for Graduate Diploma.
- Special Requirement: Minimum of 60% marks in English, Math, and Physics are required.
We understand that things can change. If you need to cancel your enrollment, here’s how refunds and deferrals work:
❌ Visa Refusal – Withdrawal Before or After Day 10 (Semester Not Completed)
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If your visa is refused and you withdraw before or after Day 10, but you haven’t finished the semester:
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A $500 CAD fee will be taken from your refund.
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You must submit the original visa refusal letter and all required documents for the refund.
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❌ Visa Refusal – Withdrawal After Completing the Semester
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If you complete the semester and then your visa is refused:
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No refund for that semester. The full tuition fee for that term is kept.
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You still need to submit the original visa refusal letter and documents.
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✅ Withdrawal or Refund Request Before Day 10 (Not Due to Visa Refusal)
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If you withdraw before Day 10 for any reason other than a visa refusal:
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A $1,860 CAD administrative fee will be deducted from your refund.
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There are no exceptions to this fee.
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❌ Withdrawal or Refund Request After Day 10 (Not Due to Visa Refusal)
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If you withdraw after Day 10 for any reason other than a visa refusal:
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You won’t get a refund, and the full semester fee will be kept.
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✅ One-Time Deferral Policy (Due to Visa Delay)
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If your visa is delayed, you can defer to the next intake without paying the extra $100 application fee.
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This is only possible if there’s still space available in your program or a similar one.
- Application Fee: $100
- LOA Deposit: $2,500
- Annual Tuition Fee: $16,816
- Total Tuition Fee: $33,632
- Course Duration: 2 years
- Credentials: Diploma
- Intake: September 2025
- Copy of passport
- All academic transcripts
- All academic certificates
- IELTS/PTE/TOEFL/Duolingo - if applicable
- Student Email ID:
- Student Contact No:
- Student Address:
- Emergency Contact details:
• Name:
• Email ID :
• Contact no. :
• Relation with student:
IF ONSHORE STUDENT
- Stamped copy of visa
- LOI
- Study permit
- Canadian Address:
- Canadian Contact No: