Stratford Press

Apprentice nails building comp

Steven Taylor’s win in regional challenge 7th for company

- Alyssa Smith

AStratford building company has all the right tools to create award-winning apprentice­s. Steven Taylor, 31, was top of the table at the Taranaki regional New Zealand Certified Builders Challenge, the seventh Adan Larsen Builderstr­ained apprentice to win the regional competitio­n.

For the challenge, Steven and the other contenders had just eight hours to each build a picnic table that followed specific design plans and met safety standards.

The tables were assessed by a

I had to work out all the cuts and dimensions myself. Steven Taylor

panel of expert judges on workmanshi­p, measuring, cutting and assembly, with Taylor’s receiving the highest overall score.

Taylor, who is 18 months into his apprentice­ship, said this was his second time competing in the challenge.

“Since I’ve done it before, I knew what to expect. We received the brief a week before the competitio­n stating what the final product had to look like. I had to work out all the cuts and dimensions myself so, before the event, I had planned what I’d do on the day.”

He won a $500 ITM voucher and other prizes valued at $500.

“I was super-stoked to win. I

worked hard to make sure I had all my plans right ahead of time.”

The competitio­n wasn’t the only thing on his mind that weekend however, as just 30 hours before the competitio­n took place on Saturday, April 6, Steven and his wife Jackie welcomed their second son, Luke, into the world.

“He was born on April 4 at 11.20pm weighing 3.15kg. It was a bit touch and go if I would still be able to make the competitio­n. Doing the challenge on about five hours of sleep was an extra challenge.

“I couldn’t have done it without the support of my amazing wife Jackie.”

Luke’s arrival made for a very busy few days for the Taylor family, he said.

“As you can imagine I was running on very little sleep so winning this meant a lot.”

Before his apprentice­ship, Taylor was an automotive parts manager.

“It was the same thing day in and day out. I wanted more variety and to work outside. I’m enjoying my time as a builder and I’m learning a lot.” Larsen said he is proud of Taylor. “He did it all himself, he read the plans and worked it all out. I’m super proud to have another apprentice win the competitio­n. It’s a great measure of seeing how the apprentice­s measure up against the industry standards, and shows they’re right at the top.”

Taylor is now preparing for the next part of the competitio­n, the national NZCB Apprentice Challenge final, which is to be held at the NZCB annual conference in Wellington in June.

He will be facing 21 other regional winners from across the country, competing for the Ken Reid Memorial Trophy and a prize pool of $50,000.

 ?? Photo / Alyssa Smith ?? Adan Larsen Builders apprentice Steven Taylor and Adan Larsen.
Photo / Alyssa Smith Adan Larsen Builders apprentice Steven Taylor and Adan Larsen.
 ?? ?? The table built by Adan Larsen Builders apprentice Steven Taylor.
The table built by Adan Larsen Builders apprentice Steven Taylor.

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