Welcome

Since November 17th, 2014, Humber Polytechnic has been scheduling and hosting all Ontario Building Code 2012 Examinations on behalf of the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

The Building Code Act, 1992 and the Building Code (Ontario Regulation 332/12) are available on ServiceOntario's e-laws site.

To purchase Building Code publications, including the 2012 Building Code Compendium, please visit Publications Ontario.

Qualification & Registration

The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (the Ministry) administers the Building Code Act and the Building Code which governs the construction, renovation, change of use and demolition of buildings in Ontario. The Building and Development Branch of the Ministry leads the delivery of Building Code support services to the building industry and to municipalities across Ontario.

Sections 15.11 and 15.12 of the Building Code Act, 1992 require certain building practitioners to have the qualifications set out in the Building Code. These qualifications are set out in Part 3 of Division C of the Building Code, and apply to:

Required qualifications include:

Any individual is entitled to apply for and take examinations in accordance with the Ministry’s Examination Policies and Procedures, and as further described on the Building Code qualification and registration page of the Ministry’s website. Examination requirements vary by practitioner type and the scope of the work performed.

Available Examinations

In accordance with the requirements of the Building Code, Building Code qualification examinations are developed by the Ministry. Through an Agreement between the Ministry and Humber Polytechnic, the examinations are delivered by Humber.

The Ministry prepares syllabi for all Building Code examinations and makes them available on its website, at https://www.ontario.ca/document/study-guides-building-code-examinations. The syllabi outline which parts of the Building Code Act, 1992 and the Building Code will be covered in any given examination. Candidates are advised to review them in their preparations for examinations.

Candidates are currently able to apply to write the following 16 Building Code examinations:

More information on examinations:

Examination Registration

Information is available here on registering for an examination.

The registration fee for each examination is $150.00 with payment required at the time of registration via Visa, Mastercard, Visa Debit, or Debit Mastercard. Registration for an examination must be made at least three weeks (21 days) in advance of the examination date.

A cancellation/refund of an Ontario Building Code examination must be requested at least 22 days in advance of the scheduled examination date. A $50.00 administrative fee will apply per examination. No refunds, cancellations or changes will be made to examination registrations within 21 days of the scheduled examination date.

Examination fees may be eligible for the tuition tax credit. A receipt to substantiate your eligible examination fees is available upon request. Please email us your request and include the following information:

Building Code Identification Number (BCIN)

To apply to write an examination, you will need a Building Code Identification Number (BCIN). Anyone writing a Building Code examination for the first time will require a BCIN in order to register with Humber Polytechnic.

If you do not have a BCIN, you may request one through the Ministry's website.

Training

Building Code training is available, though not obligatory, to assist practitioners in preparing for Building Code qualification examinations.

Training is available through a number of providers. The Ministry has entered into an agreement with George Brown College under which George Brown College has assumed responsibility for updating and delivering Building Code training courses previously prepared by the Ministry. George Brown College, in turn, has entered into agreements with a number of other colleges to provide for training course delivery across Ontario.

Services en français (French Language Services)

Les candidats peuvent demander une version française de l’examen (en version papier uniquement). À la réception de la demande, le Polytechnique Humber prendra les arrangements nécessaires pour fournir un examen et des services de surveillance en français.