Ops Talk Magazine Fall 2016

Page 10

message from education minister mike bernier

Investments protect our valuable schools

T

he Educational Facility Managers Association of B.C. (EFMA) members work hard every day to make sure B.C. students have safe and comfortable spaces where they can learn. It’s our job as a government to give you the support you need to keep up the great work. That’s why we are partnering with school districts to invest in schools across the province. Since 2001, we’ve built 48 new schools, replaced 70 aging schools, added space at 186 schools, and seismically upgraded 153 schools – and those numbers will continue to climb. Budget 2016 provides $1.7 billion over three years to replace aging facilities, build more student spaces in growing communities, and improve seismic safety through B.C.’s globally recognized, award-winning Seismic Mitigation Program. We have some really exciting projects coming up. We recently announced $99.5 million to expand three elementary schools, purchase land for a future elementary, and build a new secondary and a new elementary in Surrey. We’ve committed $13.1 million to seismically upgrade Annie B. Jamieson Elementary school in Vancouver, which builds on the more than $188 million worth of seismic projects underway in Vancouver. We’re investing $67.1 million in the Willoughby Slope area of Langley to purchase land for a new elementary school, build a new secondary, and expand an existing elementary school. This year, we made the largest investment yet for a school in B.C. - $106.5 million to replace New Westminster Secondary school. In addition to capital and seismic projects like these, school districts can apply for funding for a multitude of projects that will extend the life of their schools, from roof replacements to window and mechanical upgrades through the School Enhancement Program. Since launching this program in 2015, government has invested $80 million for 189 projects in schools across the province, and we expanded on that with another $20 million announced at the end of August. The Carbon Neutral Capital Program provides another opportunity for school districts to apply for provincial funding to improve their school’s energy efficiency. This program is designed to help schools reduce their carbon footprint and save money on energy by investing in energy-efficient upgrades. Each year $5 million is made available – this year 27 schools had successful applications. We are able to support investments like these as a result of our fiscal discipline and strong economic growth. I urge all EFMA members to encourage their districts to take advantage of these programs by submitting applications. As we work to preserve and enhance our schools, our teachers and administrators can focus on student learning. EFMA’s members are integral to the success of our schools and our students. Thank you for your tireless work to keep the province’s schools running well. Sincerely,

Mike Bernier Minister of Education 10 Ops Talk • Fall 2016


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Ventrac: Your one tractor solution

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pages 50-51

Preventative roof maintenance

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pages 52-55

Index to advertisers

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Modernize your heating system today and save

2min
pages 48-49

Extend nature’s warranty

3min
pages 46-47

Transition to 21st century learning

4min
pages 44-45

The complexities of structural drying: Partnering with the facilities team

4min
pages 42-43

Hard work pays off with the Return-It School recycling program

3min
pages 38-39

Safe management of asbestos in buildings

2min
pages 30-31

Eco-friendly carpet tile installation in schools

3min
pages 40-41

What is the service delivery project?

3min
pages 32-33

Don’t be left in the dust: Innovative solutions to dust collection problems

3min
pages 36-37

Recap of the 2016 EFMA Conference and Trade Show

2min
pages 24-25

Message from Premier Christy Clark

1min
pages 8-9

Environmentally driven: SD 23 Central Okanagan School District utilizes CNG school buses in its fleet

5min
pages 20-21

Message from Education Minister Mike Bernier

2min
pages 10-11

Fight stress with a hobby

4min
pages 22-23

Learning outside the box: Maple Ridge school takes elementary education beyond the classroom

4min
pages 14-15

Surrey School District received construction dollars from province – but is it enough?

4min
pages 16-17

Going big: Largest investment in province history allocated to replace New Westminster Secondary School

2min
pages 18-19

Message from the president of EFMA, Harold Schock

1min
pages 6-7
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