SPONSORED: Leading the future of construction with George Brown Polytechnic’s Master of Construction Management program
The construction industry is undergoing a profound transformation. Driven by sustainability imperatives, digital innovation, and evolving workforce expectations, today’s building practices demand leaders who can navigate complexity while championing environmental responsibility. George Brown Polytechnic’s Master of Construction Management (MCM) program, launching in September 2026, is designed to meet this challenge head-on.Building a Sustainable FutureCanada’s construction industry stands at a crossroads. Federal “Buy Clean” policies now require major construction projects to reduce embodied carbon by 30 percent, and by late 2025, whole-building life-cycle assessments will be mandatory for major federal projects. The message is clear: sustainability is no longer optional in construction—it’s essential.Yet a critical gap remains. While the Greater Toronto Area’s construction sector is positioned for long-term strength, driven by sustained population growth and major infrastructure investment, the industry lacks sufficient leaders equipped to navigate this new landscape. Construction managers with technical expertise need advanced strategic skills to guide organizations through environmental compliance, digital transformation, and modern construction delivery.George Brown’s MCM program bridges that gap. This one-year, course-based graduate degree is Canada’s first master’s program to integrate sustainable innovation with technical construction mastery, preparing professiona...