by architectural regulations that do not apply to our scope of work. It is time for the BC government to intervene, end this discrimination, and grant our profession the freedom to practice as intended.
We are not registered architects, and we do not claim that title. However, by law, we are fully authorized to provide architectural drawings for Part 9 residential projects. We have a fundamental right to present our professional services without being unfairly restricted
Itโs time to end the AIBC monopoly on Part 9 residential design! ๐
Designers & architectural technologists have built 899,000+ homes in BC. We need professional recognition now. Iโve submitted a formal proposal to the Ministry.
This is for all 10,000 of us
Not monopolized by a certain institution! Are you a designer or professional impacted by these same barriers? Comment below or reach outโletโs ensure our voices are part of this review.
Comment here!
The Ministry of Post Secondary and Future Skills started to take a look at the issue we are talking about. But I'm sure more than 90% of clerks, MLAs and Ministers don't have any clue about Part 9 and the difference between a registered architect vs. a building designer
If you experienced unfair administration from any organization, you shouldn't let it go and stay quiet! That's what I did for many years. But enough is enough, and I'm speaking up! Join me in showing your support against discrimination in the workplace! Contact me/ comment HERE!
Join me for this fight against human rights violations and discrimination in BC. We all deserve freedom and pride.
All I need from you is to comment here and contact me. I need your support to fight back! @Dave_Eby @GeorgeChowMLA @BrittnyAnderson @mikefarnworthbc@BCGovNews
I have officially served the Government of BC with a formal request for an administrative audit of the OSPG and AIBC to end systemic discrimination against Part 9 design professionals. It is time to prioritize expertise over protectionism.
Contact me if you want to support!
We, as building designers and architectural technologists, have the right to practice without monopolization. I have officially requested a formal administrative audit of the OSPG & AIBC to end systemic discrimination against Part 9 professionals
Contact me to support the audit
We as building designers & architectural technologists, have the right to practice without monopolization by a government-backed institute
I have officially served the BC Government with a request for an administrative audit of the OSPG & the AIBC to end systemic discrimination
Independent designersโthe majority of our residential sectorโare being silenced by AIBC "title-policing." We need an audit of these anti-competitive tactics now.
We need to take action to protect our work and work envirnoment!
Act now! Contact me!
Are you a BC designer or builder? Outdated AIBC "title-policing" is stalling housing and hurting our businesses.
We are done with the gatekeeping. We are forming a formal coalition to force an OSPG audit of these anti-competitive barriers.
How to help right now:
Email [email protected]
Include your role & how AIBC restrictions block your Part 9 project work.
CC [email protected] so we can track our collective impact.
Your privacy is protectedโyou can request anonymity.
Please RT to reach every BC builder