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On The Up: Rotorua and Tauranga builders win regional heats, head to nationals

Rotorua Daily Post
14 Apr, 2025 02:45 AM3 mins to read

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Two young builders from Rotorua and Tauranga are heading to Hamilton for the national final after taking out their regional heats of the New Zealand Certified Builders Apprentice Challenge on Saturday.

Twenty-three-year-old Taylor Forrest claimed top spot at the Rotorua heat at Mitre 10 Mega while Scott Davies, 20, won the Tauranga event at Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology.

Both will now compete at the national final in Hamilton on June 6 and 7.

Apprentices were given eight hours to construct a planter box, which will be donated to their local community.

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Forrest said the unique design of the planter box, which used traditional joinery elements, made it a good test of carpentry skills.

“The castle joints were challenging, but ultimately it was a really good test of everyone’s ability.“

 Tauranga Apprentice Challenge winner Scott Davies.
Tauranga Apprentice Challenge winner Scott Davies.

Plenty of friends and family, and co-workers came to support, and there was a lot of good knowledge shared throughout the day.

“It was a really good event, so a big thanks to the sponsors and everyone who helped out.”

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The finished planter boxes were assessed for workmanship, measuring, cutting, assembly and attention to detail.

Judges also evaluated each apprentice’s ability to follow a detailed plan and apply safe working techniques.

Davies said it was a really good competition and a great chance to catch up with other builders in the area.

“I went in feeling confident, I went over the plans as soon as I could, [one week in advance], and ensured I was ready for the day.

“I want to give a special thanks to my dad for spending hours helping me prepare jigs, giving me ideas, and coming to support me on the day with my family.

“I am looking forward to nationals. It will be a further opportunity to learn and network,” he said.

Rotorua NZCB Apprentice Challenge runner-up Steffano Hutton, centre, with NZCB Rotorua President Erin Pope, right.
Rotorua NZCB Apprentice Challenge runner-up Steffano Hutton, centre, with NZCB Rotorua President Erin Pope, right.

Davies also won the Bay of Plenty and Central Plateau 2024 Registered Master Builders Apprentice of the Year award.

Apprenticed to Glencoe Construction and Gudsell Builders respectively, Forrest and Davies earned a $1000 Makita and Mitre10 Trade prize pack for their wins.

Steffano Hutton made second place in the Rotorua heat and 31-year-old Lyston Collier was third, while 25-year-old Lucy Brailsford-Hunt took second place and 23-year-old Rhys McKinnon was third in Tauranga.

New Zealand Certified Builders chief executive Malcolm Fleming said the apprentice challenge was designed to test whether apprentices were ready for the demands of the trade.

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“For 15 years, the NZCB Apprentice Challenge has given up-and-coming apprentices the opportunity to prove their skills in a real-world, high-pressure environment.

“This year the finalists have all shown the professional carpentry standards that NZCB members are known for.”

 Tauranga heat runner-up Lucy Brailsford-Hunt.
Tauranga heat runner-up Lucy Brailsford-Hunt.

BCITO director Greg Durkin said he was proud to see that over 75% of the contestants this year were BCITO apprentices.

“It’s wonderful to see so many BCITO apprentices competing in this year’s challenge.

“We’re incredibly proud to see such skilled apprentices stepping up to demonstrate their talents.”

Mitre 10 Trade supplied the building materials for the regional heat.

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Forrest and Davies will be flown to Hamilton in June to compete against 18 other regional winners for the Ken Read Memorial Trophy and a $10,000 prize pack.





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