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GBCA LAUNCHES NEW ONLINE LEARNING PLATFORM TO SUPPORT PHILADELPHIA'S CONSTRUCITON WORKFORCE

MARYBETH GERDELMANN, EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, GBCA

The General Building Contractors Association introduces GBCA Tracks—bringing expert-led, on-demand training to union contractors and emerging construction businesses.

The General Building Contractors Association (GBCA), the leading voice of the union commercial construction industry in the Philadelphia region, has launched GBCA Tracks, a new online learning platform designed to help industry professionals stay informed, skilled, and competitive in a rapidly evolving field.

Learning That Meets the Industry Where It Works

Now available at https://gbca.com/services/online-learningresources/gbca-tracks/, GBCA Tracks gives members 24/7 access to a growing library of expert-led webinars and presentations. Whether on the jobsite, in the office, or working remotely, contractors can tap into practical, real-world training tailored to today’s commercial construction challenges.

“Our goal with GBCA Tracks is to provide a flexible, accessible learning experience that meets people where they are,” said Ben Connors, Esq., CAE, President & CEO of GBCA. “It’s about giving our members the tools they need to grow, adapt, and lead in a competitive, fast-moving industry.”

A Comprehensive Course Catalog

With a focus on both field and office professionals, GBCA Tracks offers content across essential construction topics, including:

  • Building a More Inclusive Industry

  • BIM (Building Information Modeling)

  • Construction Business Practices

  • Core Construction Skills

  • Lean Construction

  • Master Spec and Documentation

  • Safety and Compliance

Each course is developed and presented by experienced professionals, providing valuable insights that reflect the latest trends, innovations, and regulations impacting union construction.

Free Access for GBCA Members

GBCA Tracks is available at no additional cost to GBCA members as part of the association’s broader commitment to workforce development and industry advancement in the Greater Philadelphia region.

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