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Construction’s Future Leaders Battle It Out for Top Spot!

Published: Wed 1 Nov 2017 11:10 AM
Construction’s Future Leaders Battle It Out for Top Spot!
The tools will be out this Friday as New Zealand’s top ten carpentry apprentices battle it out to become the Registered Master Builders CARTERS 2017 Apprentice of the Year.
The judges will be watching as the regional finalists’ skills are put to the test during the six-hour practical challenge. Media, family and friends are urged to come along and show their support for the apprentices at The ASB Showgrounds between 8am and 1pm this Friday 3 November.
The winner of the competition will be announced that evening, at a gala dinner hosted by Mike Puru.
This year the competition is taking place alongside the Auckland Build Expo, which brings together industry professionals and leaders from across the construction sector.
Key representatives from the building and construction industry will be attending to support the apprentices as they begin to make their mark on the industry.
Registered Master Builders CARTERS 2017 Apprentice of the Year: Practical Judging Component
When: Friday 3 November, 8.00am – 1:00pm
Where: ASB Showgrounds, Auckland
National Finalists:
Seth Foote, 26 from Warkworth, employed by Brackenridge Builders and trained through BCITO
Logan Alderson, 20 from Manurewa, employed by CS Building and trained through BCITO
Matthew Abbott, 22 from Tauranga, employed by Calley Homes and trained through BCITO
Vincent Hubbard, 24 from Hamilton, employed by Urban Homes and trained through BCITO
Jack Clifford, 24 from Napier, employed by Christie Builders and Joiners and trained through BCITO
Atigiapa Meyrick, 23 from Palmerston North, employed by Isles Construction and trained through BCITO
Jamie Gaskin, 22 from Lower Hutt, employed by Black Sheep Construction and trained through BCITO
Olivia Ward, 22 from Seddon, employed by Hunt Construction and trained through BCITO
Samuel Faid, 20 from Christchurch, employed by Jina Andrews Construction Limited and trained through BCITO
Josh Atkins, 25 from Queenstown, employed by Bayshore Builders and trained through BCITO
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