Upcoming OCA Courses
Check out our schedule of courses specifically designed for the construction industry. Don't see what you're looking for? Contact OCA's Manager of Education, Kaitlyn Heuvelmans, at education@oca.ca or 613-236-0488 ext. 20

Online Bluebeam Training: Revu Drawing Revisions and Hyperlinks
Built specifically for individuals that have a solid foundation of Revu, this course builds on that knowledge and improve your workflow efficiency by helping identify changes much easier and create easy to navigate documents with hyperlinks.
Online
Earned Value Management (EVM) for Construction
When it comes to cost and schedule on your construction projects, do you know where you’re at and where you’re going?
Online
This course is part of the Managing Construction Series.
Online
Online Bluebeam Training: Revu Basics
This two-day instructor-led series will provide you with the knowledge and skills to create, edit, markup, and collaborate on AEC documents using Bluebeam Revu.
Online
Responding Successfully to a Request for Proposal
Responding to a Request for Proposal successfully requires knowledge, understanding, and a proposed solution of the subject while convincing them that your company is the best suited to build their project
Online
Microsoft Excel for Construction (Advanced)
1 Full day broken into 2 instructor led sessions from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Online
Online Bluebeam Training: Revu Estimating Level 1
This two-day training course provides you and your staff with the knowledge and skills to scale, measure, organize take-offs and calculate on Construction documents using Bluebeam Revu
Online
Naloxone and Managing Opioid Overdose
Opioid overdose can happen to anyone, and with increased levels of opioid cross-contamination in many other street drugs, it is paramount that everyone get trained, get a kit and save a life.
Online
Closeout of a Construction Project
Participants will be introduced to best practices and “tips and tricks” which will expedite and simplify the takeover of a project by its Owner from the Contractor, who managed the construction, so that the last 3% of the project is not 15% of the effort.
Online