Capacity Building

The deep retrofit industry faces a critical shortage of skilled labour and training, along with limited awareness of how to enter the sector. We’re investing in people through training, resources, and community partnerships to increase equitable access and awareness of opportunities and employment across the region.

Empowering Atlantic Canada’s retrofit workforce

We’re tackling the labour gap and supporting industry transformation with practical, community-driven solutions through:

  • Analyzing Atlantic Canada’s retrofit labour market
  • Highlighting systematic barriers to access and opportunities for advancement for equity-deserving groups
  • Building training programs for professional retrofit navigators
  • Refined training for deep retrofits with ongoing feedback
  • Co-developing culturally appropriate training opportunities for Indigenous and African Nova Scotian communities

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Communities united in action

We work in partnership with Indigenous, African Nova Scotian, and other equity-deserving organizations to create meaningful opportunities for participation in the building and deep retrofit sectors.

Through mentorship programs, technical skills training, and job shadowing experiences, we aim to build local capacity and open pathways to sustainable careers.

In collaboration with community partners, we also identify buildings and owners across Atlantic Canada to serve as case studies, showcasing practical and inclusive approaches to energy-efficient retrofits.

Building connections, sharing impact

We share valuable resources, and highlight stories that showcase impact and innovation. By fostering meaningful partnerships and active engagement, we aim to strengthen connections across communities and organizations.

Our work also encourages broader participation in building retrofit programs, promoting sustainable practices and collaborative approaches that drive real, lasting change in the built environment.

Our partners

Building to Zero Exchange (BTZx)

We’re collaborating with Building to Zero Exchange (BTZx) to support us in driving the transition to net-zero buildings. Starting with the Action Accelerator Series, BTZx is delivering in-person and virtual roundtables for facilitated discussions and exchanges on key issues relevant to the transition to net zero buildings. Identifying the knowledge gaps in industry are vital to growth and understanding in the deep retrofit space.

The Union of Nova Scotia Mi’kmaq (UNSM)

UNSM helps us build capacity for deep retrofits in five Mi’kmaq communities (Eskasoni, Membertou, Potlotek, Wagmatcook, and We’koqma’q) in Unama’ki (Cape Breton), Nova Scotia. UNSM is a tribal council that provides a unified political voice for the Mi’kmaq people of Nova Scotia.

One North End (ONE)

One North End (ONE) will lead efforts to identify building owners, and in partnership with ReCover, explore deep retrofit opportunities in buildings that serve African Nova Scotian communities. The One North End Community Economic Development Society supports vulnerable populations to actively develop career paths and entrepreneurs through collective impact strategies that lead to co-created initiatives.

Job shadowing

The One North End & ReCover job shadowing process introduces African Nova Scotians (ANS) to an architect, construction, and engineering career. This initiative allows us to focus on our low-carbon community goals while closing an employment gap for ANS between 18 and 35 years old.