Media Release
23 October
Winners announced in national carpentry apprentice competition
Dunedin carpentry apprentice Joe Dobson has taken out the top award in the Registered Master Builders 2008 Apprentice of
the Year competition, in association with Carters.
Joe, 22, beat nine other top apprentices from around the country for the title and was presented with his award at a
ceremony in Wellington last night. Tauranga apprentice Shane Swan, 25, was second and 23-year-old Blenheim apprentice
Roger Townley took out third place.
Joe, who is employed by Warren Baker Ltd but is currently working on secondment with Stewart Construction, is passionate
about building and has excellent communications skills, according to national judging panel member Paul Mitchell.
Mr Mitchell, who is from the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation (BCITO), says Joe is a dedicated
tradesperson who takes a professional approach to all his working relationships, whether with clients, sub-contractors
or his teammates.
“One of the things that impressed the judges most was Joe’s ‘get stuck in’ approach and his belief that it is up to the
apprentice to take responsibility for their learning,” Mr Mitchell says.
“He’s a calm and confident builder, with a great future ahead of him. Joe is an asset to his employer and to the
industry.”
The Minister for Building and Construction, Hon Shane Jones, says he is thrilled that the competition received record
entry numbers this year, reflecting the enthusiasm of apprentices for the industry.
“It’s great to see such a motivated and bright bunch of young people entering the building and construction industry and
to recognise their success. The future of the sector is in safe hands.”
The winners were announced at an event in Wellington last night attended by more than 100 people, including the Minister
for Building and Construction, Hon Shane Jones, apprentices and their families, and key representatives of the building
and construction industry.
Earlier in the day, the finalists attended a morning tea at Parliament hosted by Hon Shane Jones, and also visited the
BRANZ testing centre at Judgeford.
The Apprentice of the Year is backed by principal sponsor Carters and supporting sponsors the BCITO, Registered Master
Builders Federation (RMBF) and the Department of Building and Housing.
“Carters congratulates all winners and national finalists, and is proud to support our future industry leaders through
this competition,” says Carters national operations manager Andrew Cochrane.
Now in its fifth year, the Apprentice of the Year competition has undergone significant growth since its inception in
2004, with this year’s competition attracting a record 135 entries in 10 regions throughout the country.
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