Mentor Spotlight: Mario Galdones – Building Careers, Inspiring Change in BC Construction

At the heart of BC’s construction industry is a network of dedicated Mentors shaping the next generation of skilled workers. Among these mentors is Mario Galdones, a three-time Mentor with the BCCA Building Builders Mentorship Program and a former participant in the Skilled Trades Employment Program (STEP). Mario’s journey — from apprentice to Mentor — is a testament to the power of mentorship and the impact of paying it forward in the construction sector.

Mario’s path in the construction industry was marked by resilience and determination. During the final year of his apprenticeship, financial constraints nearly derailed his plans to complete his schooling. Thankfully, STEP provided support that allowed him to focus on completing his certification. This support not only enabled him to finish his apprenticeship but also propelled him to achieve the BC Wall and Ceiling Association’s highest Red Seal test score at the time.

“Without help, from STEP and various tradespeople over the years, I would not be where I am. For that, I am grateful, and it’s my mission to pay that forward.”

Today, STEP continues to bridge the gap for job seekers and apprentices, connecting them with meaningful careers in construction and providing vital resources for success — a testament to the program’s lasting impact, much like it had on Mario.

Mario’s passion for mentorship stems from his deep desire to empower individuals striving for success in the industry. Whether guiding young professionals or supporting newcomers to Canada, Mario thrives on nurturing potential and fostering growth.

“I feed off of ambition,” says Mario. “I love young people and those new to the industry that desire to succeed. By helping them, I fuel my own drive. Helping someone else succeed gives me a greater sense of fulfillment than even my own success.”

Interestingly, mentorship has also fueled Mario’s personal and professional growth, prompting him to reflect on his own practices and continuously strive for improvement.

“I started to take my own advice. I started to plan better, both short and long term. I became one of my own Mentees in the sense that I started to aggressively seek out continuous improvement. Both as a tradesperson, and a man in general. Mentees would ask me how they could be better, and that caused me to internalize and ask myself how I could be better myself.”

For Mario, the most rewarding aspect of mentorship is the lasting relationships he’s built. He maintains a strong bond with his first Mentee, providing ongoing advice and support, even though she is no longer in Canada.

“The fact that she continues to reach out to me means the world to me,” Mario shares. “I’ll continue to support her in every way that I can during her journey.”

Mario’s mentorship journey has extended across diverse groups, including newcomers to Canada, women, and youth. His approach is rooted in empowering Mentees to take ownership of their career paths.

“Let them ask questions, and be in the driver seat,” he emphasizes. “It can be a challenge at times to avoid steering someone’s ship, when you should be focused on letting them steer it for themselves.”

Mario is also a vocal advocate for increasing diversity and inclusion in the trades, particularly when it comes to supporting women in construction.

“Supporting women in the trades isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s a necessity for it to continue to grow and thrive. The industry as a whole suffers today for being unapologetically uninclusive for far too long.”

Mario recognizes mentorship as a critical solution to addressing the skilled labour shortage in the construction sector.

“To thrive in this industry, you need to do two things: earn and learn. Earning fair wages is the easy part, however the learning portion can be hit or miss. With tight deadlines and budgets, training can go by the wayside at times, hence part of the reason why the skilled labor shortage exists.”

Programs like STEP and Building Builders are pivotal in equipping BC’s construction workforce with the skills and guidance needed to meet the growing demands of the industry.

Mario’s career is poised for an exciting new chapter. In March 2025, he transitioned into his new role as an Instructor at the BC Finishing Trades Institute, where he will continue shaping the future of BC’s construction workforce.

“My goal isn’t just to help people find jobs — but grow careers. I hope by lending a hand to others and assisting them, it inspires them to pay it forward and to the same. I also hope to see some of my Mentees or students become so successful they surpass me in terms of achievements, and that will be the ultimate payoff for me.”

If Mario could give one piece of advice to his younger self, it would be simple yet powerful: “Don’t hesitate to ask questions.”

“A younger me felt “stupid” at the time, and didn’t want to ask too many questions to expose my lack of knowledge. Looking back, I would have had a better start if I had the courage to be more inquisitive and ask more questions.”

If mentorship had an anthem, Mario would choose ‘We Are the Champions’ by Queen — a timeless celebration of teamwork, confidence, and triumph.

As a Lead Quality Lead at EllisDon — a proud Builders Code signatory — Mario recognizes the importance of fostering respectful, inclusive worksites. The BCCA’s Builders Code establishes a high standard for workplace conduct, ensuring that everyone, regardless of background, can thrive in a safe and supportive environment.

Mario Galdones’ story highlights the profound impact that mentorship can have — not just on Mentees, but on Mentors themselves. Through his dedication to supporting others, Mario isn’t just building careers — he’s creating a ripple effect that strengthens BC’s construction workforce and inspires future generations.

As he steps into his role as an instructor, Mario’s legacy of earning, learning, and paying it forward will continue to shape the future of the construction industry.

If you’re ready to take the next step in your construction career, STEP can connect you with the resources and opportunities to succeed. Learn more about how STEP can support your journey by visiting STEP’s website.

At Building Builders, we’re passionate about helping aspiring construction professionals like you find their path. Building Builders supports Mentees new to the construction industry, the skilled trades, or new journeypersons who are interested in furthering their career in the industry. Visit buildingbuilders.ca today to learn more and apply to be a Mentee!

Mentorship Matters: Benefits of Mentorship in the Construction Industry 

What’s at the heart of Mentorship? A transformative power. A lasting impact. And the perfect groundwork for starting someone’s construction career.  

It’s not just about passing on knowledge; it’s about nurturing, boosting confidence, and leaving a legacy. 

Let’s explore the numerous benefits of being a Mentor in the construction industry. How does it enhance your personal and professional development? What emotional and psychological rewards await an effective mentorship

Welcome to BCCA’s Building Builders—a pathway to a more fulfilling and impactful construction career. 

Developing Leadership Skills 

Being a Mentor in the construction industry offers a unique opportunity to develop leadership skills that are specifically tailored to the field. Navigating project management challenges and making crucial decisions in complex construction environments helps Mentors refine their ability to lead effectively. By guiding construction teams and leading by example on-site, Mentors build confidence and resilience, especially when handling crises and solving problems.  

Building Confidence 

Mentoring allows experienced professionals to guide and inspire their teams. This leadership role enhances their confidence as they see the positive impact of their guidance on construction projects. Handling construction-related crises and problem-solving on the ground reinforces their ability to manage diverse and dynamic challenges.  

Expanding Professional Networks 

Mentorship opens doors to a broader professional network. By connecting with Mentees and other industry professionals, Mentors expand their influence and opportunities within the construction sector. These relationships are invaluable for career growth and staying updated with industry trends and advancements. 

Strengthening Expertise 

Mentoring others reinforces a Mentor’s own knowledge and expertise in construction practices. The process can also offer a fresh perspective on evolving technologies and methodologies, keeping Mentors up-to-date with industry developments. This learning loop benefits both the Mentor and the Mentees, driving innovation and excellence in construction projects. 

Leaving a Lasting Influence 

Most successful projects owe their completion to a great Mentor who took the time out to pass on their wisdom. Their guidance and expertise contribute significantly to the quality and efficiency of work. The result? A lasting impact on the construction community and the future of the industry. 

Fostering a Culture of Safety and Excellence 

Best practices and a strong emphasis on safety – two things every Mentor instills among their Mentees. By encouraging Mentees to prioritize safety and quality in their work, Mentors help foster a workplace culture of excellence that benefits the entire construction industry. 

Fulfillment from Contribution 

Mentoring provides a deep sense of fulfillment. From contributing to the success of construction projects and helping shape the careers of the next generation of tradespeople, Mentors make it all possible. After all it’s all about developing a sense of purpose, right? 

Building Personal Connections 

Strong, lasting relationships often develop between Mentors and Mentees. These connections create a supportive community within the construction industry, offering both personal and professional benefits that can last a lifetime. 

Aishwarya Trivedi and Archana 

“Fueled with excitement and purpose for the service I get to deliver to the city I am contributing to build, I chose to become a Mentor; to support at least one more person and help them to feel the way I feel about their profession.”  
– Aishwarya, Mentor. Read her story here

“Aishwarya Trivedi turned out to be the perfect match. Through Aishwarya, I established meaningful connections within the industry. She consistently created a supportive space for me.”  
– Archana, Mentee. Read her journey here

Cal Duncan and Jyotpreet 

For Cal (Mentor), it’s been a transformative journey that allowed him to give back to the construction industry. Cal loves seeing the excitement in the next gen of construction workers. “Be a Mentor. You will be rewarded to know that you are making a difference at any age!”
Read Cal’s journey here.  

For Jyotpreet (Mentee), “Cal’s real-world wisdom proved invaluable, providing me with a strategic advantage in my role.” She’s excited to carry forward the lessons learned into future projects and challenges.
Discover Jyotpreet’s journey here.  

Kathy Parkinson and Myra 

“I had the pleasure of meeting this beautiful woman Myra on our Building Builders adventure of Mentorship. It’s quite something to connect with a complete stranger while finding your similarities and exploring your diversity.” 
– Kathy, Mentor. Discover Kathy’s story here
 
” I was able to meet a wonderful mentor who I now consider a good friend.” 
– Myra, Mentee. Read more about Myra’s journey here

Join BCCA’s Building Builders mentorship program today and start making a positive impact in the construction community. Together, we can build a stronger, safer, and more innovative industry for generations to come. 

Celebrating 300 Mentor-Mentee Matches: A Building Builders Success Story

BCCA’s Building Builders program has hit an important milestone: we’ve made over 300 Mentor-Mentee matches! Behind every one of these 300+ connections is a unique story about learning, growth, and opportunity. These stories highlight the power of mentorship in shaping the future of British Columbia’s construction industry.

Today, we’re telling the mentorship story of a young Indigenous plumbing pre-apprentice, and a seasoned Red Seal plumber. Their story shows why mentorship isn’t just about answering questions—it’s about showing up for each other and making real progress, one conversation at a time.

Meet Mentor Kym Green and her Mentee, Cameron Sky

Cameron Sky is starting out in the trades, trying to carve a career path in plumbing. Her goal? To earn her Red Seal certification, a big deal for anyone working in construction. But like many starting their apprenticeship, Cameron had no clear road map. She wondered:

  • In what area of plumbing should I specialize? How do I survive in the construction industry as someone who’s new—and different?

These aren’t easy questions and figuring it all out can feel overwhelming. For Cameron, having someone to guide her through these questions was game-changing.

Enter Kym Green, a Red Seal plumber and foreperson at Core Mechanical with over 14 years of experience. Kym’s journey hasn’t been easy—she worked her way up from apprentice to team lead, all while navigating the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated industry. When another Mentor from the Building Builders program reached out, saying, “Cameron needs someone like you,” Kym stepped up as Cameron’s Mentor.

From that point on, the two started meeting regularly—sometimes in person, other times over the phone or video calls. Whether they were walking through technical skills or brainstorming how to handle tough job site situations, these conversations became a key part of Cameron’s construction journey.

The Building Builders Mentee’s Journey: Building Confidence and Direction

Cameron, like many new to the construction field, faced challenges in deciding what career path to take. Kym’s guidance helped her navigate these decisions and provided insight into the various specialties within construction, like service plumbing. Cameron emphasized how mentorship gave her a clearer understanding of the construction industry and the confidence to make career-defining choices. “Kym helped me figure out what to do for the next four years,” she noted.

Over time, Cameron transformed from being unsure of what questions to ask into someone who took full control of her mentorship. This newfound confidence allowed Cameron to ask the right questions and direct the mentorship towards achieving her big career goals. This empowerment is a testimony to the transformative power of Building Builders mentorship. In Kym’s words, Cameron’s now “a firework!”

Communication: The Heart of Mentorship

For Kym, the key to a successful Mentor-Mentee relationship is communication. “Knowing how to ask a good question is a solid skill,” she said, explaining how the ability to communicate effectively benefits Mentees throughout their careers. From learning how to manage professional relationships to asking insightful questions, communication is an essential tool in the apprenticeship journey. Kym’s mentorship taught Cameron not just technical skills, but also how to navigate workplace dynamics with confidence and professionalism.

What to expect from Mentorship

When Kym first became a Mentor, she had no idea what to expect. Encouraged by a colleague, she dove into the experience with the hope of sharing her knowledge and making a difference. Little did she know, mentoring Cameron would not only benefit her, but also boost Kym’s own confidence. “We all deal with insecurities, but sharing my experience helped me see my own strengths,” Kym shared. This mentorship journey turned out to be a two-way street—Mentor guiding their Mentee while gaining personal growth and validation themselves.

What Mentorship Superpower do you wish for?

When asked what superpower she’d want, Kym joked about wanting to read minds. Why? So she could really understand what her mentees need and give the best advice. Mentees don’t always know how to ask the right questions, but a good Mentor can sense what’s missing and help them figure things out. Kym’s answer shows what mentoring is all about—getting to the heart of challenges and guiding mentees toward clear goals.

Building Skills That Last a Lifetime

Both Kym and Cameron reflected on the challenges they faced throughout the mentorship. For Cameron, deciding which career path to pursue was daunting. Kym provided valuable perspective, guiding her through the pros and cons of different options, such as service plumbing. By tackling these decisions together, they both gained a deeper understanding of the industry and its opportunities.

One of the most rewarding aspects of their mentorship journey is the lifelong impact it has created. Cameron now has the tools to thrive in the construction industry, not just as a tradesperson, but as a confident, self-assured professional. Kym, on the other hand, has found personal fulfillment in giving back to the industry and helping shape its future leaders.

Are You Ready to Make an Impact?

The Building Builders program has already created over 300 successful Mentor-Mentee matches across British Columbia, and the number keeps growing. Each match represents more than just a partnership—it’s a unique journey of growth, learning, and mutual benefit. For both Mentors and Mentees, the program offers an opportunity to shape the future of BC’s construction industry while gaining personal and professional rewards.

Whether you’re an industry veteran or just starting your construction career, mentorship can change lives. To join the Building Builders program as a Mentor or Mentee, simply fill out an application form and start your journey. Together, we’re building the future of British Columbia’s construction industry—one mentorship at a time.

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