Otago Daily Times

Castle the key to a competitio­n win

- JOHN LEWIS john.lewis@odt.co.nz

BUILDING castles is not as easy as fairy tales would have you believe.

Dunedin carpentry apprentice Jeff Bell made that discovery pretty quickly while competing in the regional heats of the annual New Zealand Certified Builders Apprentice Challenge at Otago Polytechni­c on Saturday.

He was one of six apprentice­s in the Dunedin regional heats and a similar number of Central Otago apprentice­s competing in the Cromwell challenge, who were given eight hours to construct a 1.5mhigh children’s castle playhouse, complete with a turret and working drawbridge.

Most importantl­y, their structures had to meet minimum safety standards, because they would be donated to early childhood education providers and other community groups after the competitio­n.

A panel of judges assessed a range of building elements, including the quality of the workmanshi­p and accuracy.

The Dunedin challenge was won by Gray Brothers Builders apprentice Sam Paris.

The challenge was among 15 held around the country on Saturday in associatio­n with the Industry Training Associatio­n Building, ITM and Apprentice­ship Scholarshi­p Trust.

The winner of each regional event will progress to the national final at the 20th Annual NZCB National Conference and Expo in Rotorua on May 2526.

 ?? PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON ?? Dream playhouse . . . GJ Gardner carpentry apprentice Jeff Bell builds a children’s castle playhouse as part of the Dunedin heat of the New Zealand Certified Builders Apprentice Challenge.
PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON Dream playhouse . . . GJ Gardner carpentry apprentice Jeff Bell builds a children’s castle playhouse as part of the Dunedin heat of the New Zealand Certified Builders Apprentice Challenge.
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Sam Paris

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