NZCB Industry Pathways and Apprenticeship manager, Nick Matthews, says the competition on Saturday demonstrated the outstanding quality and diversity of apprentices training in the industry.
“Nationwide we’re seeing increasing diversity among apprentices entering the building trade, with a record number of female apprentices competing this year.
“The regional competitions have set the bar high ahead of the national final, and these events are a great opportunity for communities around New Zealand to get an insight into building apprenticeship training and to celebrate those apprentices that are excelling in their field,” says Nick.
NZCB actively encourages member builders to take on apprentices as part of its commitment to fostering the next generation of skilled builders.
“The future of New Zealand’s building industry depends on a strong pipeline of trade-qualified, highly capable builders, and the NZCB Apprentice Challenge is one way we support that on a national level,” says Nick.
The forts built last Saturday are being auctioned off via TradeMe, with all proceeds going to KidsCan and Cyclone Gabrielle Relief. Given the recent devastation from Cyclone Gabrielle, several forts will be donated to play centres in affected areas.
The NZCB Apprentice Challenge is sponsored by ITM.