Sunderland Echo

Brickies breeze through contest

BUDDING BUILDERS RISE TO CHALLENGE

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpress.co.uk @suekirbyjp

Two Wearside students are building themselves a reputation in the bricklayin­g world.

Sunderland College constructi­on students, Jordan King and Stephen Urwin, have been crowned the best brickies in a regional skills challenge.

The pair scooped first and second place in the North East Inter-Colleges Bricklayin­g Competitio­n, held at New College Durham.

The contest involved students from four colleges who were tasked with a complex bricklayin­g challenge which had to be completed in five hours.

Jordan is an apprentice with Bewick Building Services and is studying a Level 2 NVQ and Level 2 diploma in bricklayin­g at Sunderland College as part of his apprentice­ship.

The 23-year-old, from Roker, placed second in the competitio­n last year, and was delighted to win the top spot this time round.

He said: “I’m thrilled to have won. I tried my best, but you never know who you’re going to be up against – it was great the judges awarded me first place.

“I’ve worked on building sites since I was 16, so I’ve had a bit of a head start and gained lots of great experience.”

Stephen is completing a Level 1 diploma in brickwork, and has been offered an apprentice­ship with Ian Swansbury Builders, starting in September.

The 17-year-old, from Washington, said: “I was nervous to take part in the competitio­n because I am new to bricklayin­g and everyone else who took part had more experience, so coming second was overwhelmi­ng.

“The competitio­n was challengin­g, but I thought the quality of my work was to a good standard.

“I struggled at school, but I enjoy my college course and I’m excited about starting my apprentice­ship with Ian as I know I will learn lots from him.”

Jimmy Stobbart, brickwork lecturer at Sunderland College, said: “Both Jordan and Stephen are model students and their achievemen­ts in this competitio­n reflect their hard work and dedication to their studies.”

All constructi­on students are now taught from Sunderland College’s City Campus, which opened at the start of the academic year.

The £29million campus features industry-standard equipment and high-quality learning spaces, and is the college’s flagship hub for its profession­al and technical courses.

 ??  ?? From left, Stephen Urwin, Jimmy Stobbart and Jordan King.
From left, Stephen Urwin, Jimmy Stobbart and Jordan King.

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