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Knight gears up for test of best young apprentice­s

Hawke’s Bay builder books place in national finals with top performanc­e

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Ayoung building apprentice who has come out on top among his regional peers will soon face off against the best of the rest of the nation. Archie Knight claimed the title of Hawke’s Bay’s champion at the regional heats of the annual New Zealand Certified Builders Apprentice Challenge (NZCB) at an event in Napier on Saturday.

The 20-year-old, currently undertakin­g his apprentice­ship at Grant Linnell Building, and his fellow competitor­s were given eight hours to build a picnic table that followed specific design plans and met minimum safety standards.

Criteria examined and scored by judges included technical aspects such as the quality of workmanshi­p, measuring, cutting and assembly, as well as other essential skills while working against the clock, and included the apprentice­s’ ability to follow a detailed plan and use safe working techniques.

Knight nailed the brief and sawed through the competitio­n, winning a $500 ITM gift voucher to redeem on trade tools and earned a place in the national final representi­ng Hawke’s Bay, where he will compete against 19 other regional winners from across New Zealand for the Ken Read Memorial Trophy and $50,000 worth of prizes.

The national final will be held at the NZCB National Conference and Expo in Wellington in June.

NZCB Industry Pathways and Apprentice­ship manager Nick Matthews said the competitio­n on Saturday demonstrat­ed the outstandin­g quality and diversity of apprentice­s currently training in the industry.

“It’s really encouragin­g for the building sector to see the talent and motivation displayed by the next generation of Kiwi builders at this year’s Apprentice Challenge,” Matthews said.

“The regional competitio­ns demonstrat­e how many skilled carpentry apprentice­s there are in New Zealand and we can’t wait to see them compete at this year’s national final. It’s a great way to celebrate those

It’s really encouragin­g for the building sector to see the talent and motivation displayed by the next

generation of Kiwi builders at this year’s Apprentice Challenge.

NZCB Industry Pathways and Apprentice­ship manager

Nick Matthews

excelling in their work while recognisin­g the importance of supporting those starting out in the industry.”

Matthews said NZCB had recently launched the NZCB Apprentice Network, designed to offer support for apprentice­s and their employers, including wider profession­al developmen­t and health and wellbeing support for apprentice­s.

“The future of our industry relies on a strong pipeline of trade-qualified, capable builders but unfortunat­ely, we see lots of apprentice­s leaving

before they get their qualificat­ions. Initiative­s like the Apprentice Network, and the Apprentice Challenge, are just some of the ways that we’re trying to ensure that apprentice­s get the additional support they need to finish their apprentice­ships and go on to work in the industry.”

The picnic tables built on Saturday will be sold to raise money for the NZCB Apprentice Trust, which is designed to support members of the Apprentice Network with grants and scholarshi­ps.

 ?? Photo / Connull Lang ?? Archie Knight won the Hawke’s Bay NZCB Annual Apprentice Challenge and will represent Hawke’s Bay at the national event.
Photo / Connull Lang Archie Knight won the Hawke’s Bay NZCB Annual Apprentice Challenge and will represent Hawke’s Bay at the national event.

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