Minister Welcomes New UCOL Trades Training Centre
Thursday 11 October 2012
Minister Welcomes New UCOL Trades
Training Centre.
Minister of Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment, Steven Joyce, hand sawed his way through a thick wooden plaque to open UCOL’s new Trades and Technology Training Centre.
The carved plaque, in two joined pieces, will commemorate the Minister’s official opening of the centre in Palmerston North today.
In his speech, Mr Joyce
congratulated UCOL for creating the high tech centre, saying
the training it provides is in line with the Government’s
wish to create more and better paid jobs and to get young
people into productive employment.
He noted the growing
demand for skilled people in the construction industry;
including for the Canterbury rebuild which he said will be
bigger than expected, when it gets underway. Mr Joyce said
the rebuild will create work in the construction industry
over five to ten years.
He said the industry standard quality of the facilities at the new Trades and Technology Centre provides the right environment for trades learning. “With facilities like this, the students are happy in their study and feel challenged to extend their capabilities and push for success.” He also said project-based learning, such as the houses built by students inside the new centre, are a great incentive for students.
Mr Joyce
had a last word for students: “get everything you can out
of your study experience. It will set you up for the rest of
your life.”
The Minister was given a tour of the new
centre which has flexible, shared workshop space and enough
room for Carpentry students to build a three bedroom house
under cover. The complex includes welding bays, engineering
workshops, woodworking facilities and an automotive spray
painting booth; all fitted with high spec equipment and
safety features.
Today’s opening was attended by around 200 representatives, mostly from the local government, education and construction sector.
Image 1 - The Hon Steven Joyce (right) prepares to saw the official opening plaque in front of the assembled guests. Also pictured UCOL CE Paul McElroy and UCOL Council Chairman Trevor Goodwin.
Image 2: UCOL Furniture
Lecturer Rowan Dicks (left) with Hon Steven Joyce and UCOL
CE Paul McElroy as the Minister saws the official opening
plaque.
ENDS