The ASTTBC-PI

ASTTBC is the certifying body of property inspectors in BC, ensuring they maintain the highest industry standards in the protection of the public.

By using a certified inspector, you know your inspector has training that covers all the things you need to have checked out. A certified inspector is also knowledgeable in building code requirements for your area.

ASTTBC

CHI and CPI inspectors are certified by ASTTBC – one of the largest professional associations in BC. The Applied Science Technologists and Technicians of BC has 9,500+ members in many fields relating to applied science and engineering technology.

ASTTBC is a self-governing professional association incorporated under the ASTT Act. With over 50 years as a professional association you can rely on ASTTBC members to protect the public interest.

 

 

 

What's New

 

Mar 2013 ASTTBC Seeks Changes to House Inspection Regulation Vernon Daily Courier Reports
Mar 2013 ASTTBC Calls for One Professional Association to Regulate House Inspectors
Nov 2012 ASTTBC Changes Name and Logo for Property Inspectors
Oct 2011 2012 Building Code Consultation - The Building and Safety Standards Branch, Office of Housing and Construction Standards, is conducting a public review on a selected number of proposed changes for the 2012 BC Building Code and ASTTBC members are encouraged to get involved. The proposed changes are variations from the 2006 BC Building Code or from the 2010 model National Building Code.  Public review and policy discussion are open until Dec 16, 2011 on the Office of Housing and Construction Standards Site.
Jul 2011 Vernon College grad nails down Home Inspection program
Apr 2011 ASTTBC-BCIPI Member Sculpts Tribute to Roger Neilson - The Vancouver Canucks unveiled a permanent outdoor tribute to Roger Neilson, some 18 ft in height, sculptured by ASTTBC's very own Norm Williams, CHI(P).  View highlights of the unveiling ceremony at You Tube.
Mar 2011 ASTTBC Executive Director re Building Code Renewal - Radio NL in Kamloops -On the BC Government appointment of a Minister of State for Building Code Renewal John indicated that this is a great initiative and a great opportunity for the industry, professional associations and other stakeholders to work with Government to define and address key issues with the built environment. Saying that currently we have a 'fractured' system, Leech indicated that he anticipates Minister Naomi Yamamoto will consult widely to define the issues and then map out strategies to move toward a more effective system. John was interviewed by Jim Harrison on Radio NL in Kamloops.  Listen to the interview