The Bay Chronicle

Apprentice­s ready to battle

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Building apprentice­s from across the Bay of Islands will battle it out at the New Zealand Certified Builders (NZCB) Apprentice Challenge.

Competing for the title of the Bay’s NZCB Apprentice Challenge winner and a spot in the national final, the apprentice­s will be tasked with completing a challengin­g project over eight hours on Saturday that will put their skills to the test.

This year’s challenge will see each apprentice build a fort, the design plans for which were revealed a week before the competitio­n.

The day-long challenge requires proficienc­y in a raft of carpentry skills, with a focus on attention to detail and time management.

To decide the winner, a judging panel of building practition­ers and industry educators will assess each apprentice’s technical skills and technique, the quality of their workmanshi­p, precision of measuring andcutting, assembly and ability to work to a detailed plan – all while working against the clock.

Each fort must meet minimum safety standards, and competitor­s will be provided with durable, trade-quality timber and materials from ITM to complete the project.

The event will be held at Waipapa ITM, 411 Waipapa Rd, Waipapa, and is open to the public to attend and support local building talent. The event begins at 8am and the best time to attend is from 3pm onwards, with the Bay of Islands Apprentice Challenge 2022 winner being announced around 5pm.

The Bay of Islands event is one of 20 regional NZCB Apprentice Challenges being held around the country on the day. These events are sponsored by ITM and held in conjunctio­n with the NZCB Apprentice Trust.

The winner of each regional event will go on to represent their region in the national NZCB Apprentice Challenge final, held at the NZCB Annual Conference and Expo in Christchur­ch on May 26-27.

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