Humber micro-credential course achieves Gold Seal accreditation
Humber Polytechnic has announced that its Project Coordinator for Construction (PCC) micro-credential has been approved for five Gold Seal credits by the Canadian Construction Association.
It’s the first Gold Seal–accredited program in Humber’s history.
“This achievement reflects the strength of Humber’s academic design, its deep industry partnerships and the collective efforts across CPL, faculty experts and corporate training collaborators,” said Frank Cappadocia, Dean of Continuous Professional Learning.
The PCC is a 16-hour hybrid micro-credential, developed with input from across the construction sector. The program fills a critical workforce gap as many project coordinators enter the role with minimal formal training yet carry significant responsibility for schedules, documentation, and communication.
The curriculum focuses on:
- scheduling trades and managing dependencies
- reading drawings and specifications
- understanding RFIs and document flow
- navigating contract documents
- coordinating stakeholders and project lifecycles
- building communication and conflict-resolution skills
The PCC micro-credential is currently offered as employer-group corporate training with open enrolment for individual learners planned for 2026.



