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News and events from BCITO
DECEMBER A 2015
IN THIS ISSUE
A Graduate scholarship recipients announced
A BCITO’s first ever Big Construction Tour
A Students building their own school
A BCITO Skills Summit – building your people plan
and much more….
We have big plans for 2016, but personally I will only be part of the first few months as I have recently announced my retirement. The position will be advertised in national newspapers, and I will leave BCITO when the new chief executive is ready to start. My farewell will most likely be sometime between the beginning of March and the end of May 2016. I have been blessed within BCITO with the freedom to structure an organisation around my own management philosophy and values. I’ve been able to develop the type of culture that, in the past, I have only been able to express fully in businesses that I have owned myself. I love being surrounded by the talent and the commitment of the BCITO team and working in an industry full of great people.
2015 has been a great year for BCITO thanks to the strong support we have received from industry matched by the commitment of the BCITO team.
To all of our committed advisory group members, industry
associations, trainees, employers, verifiers, trainers and everyone out there who has supported the BCITO in so many ways in 2015 - thank you for helping us to meet the future skills needs of this important industry.
On behalf of the BCITO team, I would like to thank all BC News readers for your ongoing commitment to BCITO and your interest in the work that we do. We wish you all a successful end to the year, a safe and happy
holiday season, and we look forward to working with you in 2016.
RUMA KARAITIANA
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Message from the Chief Executive
Kia ora everyone and welcome to the last BC News for 2015.It has been a satisfyingly busy year for both BCITO and the wider industry. The construction industry continues to grow, albeit significant differences in regional construction economies. Auckland continues to be strongest in demand and growth, and we have responded in 2015 by establishing a third area team based in Albany. This team supplements our existing two Auckland-based teams in Newmarket and Highbrook.
Canterbury remains our second largest challenge, although the nature of the industry is changing as the rebuild matures.
The ongoing strength of industry activity and the demand for training has meant a growth in total staff numbers, including permanent positions created in centres such as Timaru, Ashburton and Gisborne.
We are almost through the second year of our existence following our three-way merger, and as such are relishing the broader opportunity to serve a wider cross-section of our industry. Over the past few months this has been exemplified by celebration of our “top trainees” or “apprentices of the year” across the trades. Celebrating excellence in our apprentices and those who train them is an important part of what we do. We also enjoyed our participation in the “Got A Trade, Got It Made” week; we believe it is also very important to promote our industry.
At around 9,600, BCITO’s total number in training is now close to our record in 2008, but we expect future growth to be slow and steady. Although we continue to sign large numbers of new trainees on a weekly basis, the number of people completing their qualification continues to grow. We celebrate these completions as our core purpose; delivering on the skill needs of industry.
As we now look forward to 2016, our major strategic focus is on the BCITO Digital Engagement Strategy. For some time, our learners and the industry have been looking to engage with us through digital mediums such as phones, tablets and apps. We have researched and planned our response and now move towards an implementation phase that will stretch out over the next year or so.
At the BCITO Skills Summit 2015 on 22 October, we launched the first phase of our Strategic Workforce Development Plan which will guide our work and our commitment to you all as our owners and stakeholders over the next few years. In the first months of 2016, a full round of National Advisory Group meetings will work towards finalising specific strategies for the ongoing skills development of each of our individual trade sectors. We will also be working on specific strategies to improve industry participation amongst Māori, Pasifika, women and new migrants who have English as a second language.
Ruma Karaitiana with Willie Apiata VC at the RMB’s 2015 Conference.
Each year BCITO awards five scholarships to graduating apprentices who are aspiring towards their next learning opportunity to further their career.
Providing access to advanced training programmes, these $3,000 scholarships encourage graduates to further their education and promote the view that ongoing training is the best path to professional success.
To be eligible applicants needed to have graduated or be graduating from a BCITO apprenticeship during 2015.
We’re pleased to announce this year’s Graduate Scholarship recipients:
A Callum Bryson, McMillan and Lockwood
A Jacob Troake, Troake Wall and Ceiling Services
A Hayden Johnstone, Faulkner Construction
A Jaehwak Yoo, Stone and Tile Solutions
A Ash Deacon, self-employed painter & decorator
All five recipients were able to show evidence of their successes in the industry, and all expressed a clear commitment to their trade. They each demonstrated clear drive and determination to succeed and showed solid career planning – detailing the courses and training that they hope to complete during the next twelve months using the scholarship grant.
If you’re going to complete your apprenticeship during 2016, keep an eye out for your opportunity to apply. We’ll be calling for applications around August/September 2016.
Graduate Scholarship recipients announced
Graduate Scholarships are for graduates of any trade under BCITO’s coverage.
SITE STORIES
HOLIDAY HOURSBCITO offices will close down for
the holiday season at noon on Wednesday, 23 December 2015
and will reopen on Monday, 11 January 2016.
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There are 13 boys working on the project,
assisted and mentored by their Technology
Teacher, Peter Graham.
The build began in June this year and will
take until June 2016 to be fully completed.
The students are completing 8 Unit
Standards and they’ll each get a total
of 43 credits. They will also achieve the
Level 2 National Certificate in Building &
Construction and Allied Trades.
“We will have it completely closed in by the
end of the year and we have got 90% of
the doors and windows in and about half
of the exterior cladding on already. We
have been very lucky with local businesses
– thanks to Action Scaffold, NetSafe NZ,
Kaiapoi ITM, Precut Construction, EZ
Panel and Orange and Mango External
Plasterers for all their support.” says Peter.
The build is being funded by the sale of
the caretaker’s house which was removed
from the school site. Some of the students
who began the build have left school
already to begin apprenticeships. Doing
the Gateway programme for one day per
week, they’ve been snapped up by local
construction firms. Most of the students
are in year 12 and are very keen on getting
into apprenticeships at the end of the
year, so Peter may have a new team
coming up through the ranks to complete
the build next year.
“I am very proud of the achievements of the
students and the fact that they have been
spending their own time on the project in
the weekends. The building is 196 sq mtrs
which is the size of a 4 bedroom house,
so to get it closed in by Christmas is a
great effort considering we didn’t start until 13 June. The level of workmanship is outstanding and even the building inspectors have been impressed. We have not failed any inspections,” said Peter.
We look forward to seeing the progress and finished project and welcoming new apprentices previously from Kaiapoi High School to the BCITO community. What a brilliant way to make your mark on your high school – leaving behind a little of your outstanding workmanship to be enjoyed by future generations.
Outward Bound – boosting success for apprentices and employersBCITO has been sponsoring apprentices to attend Outward Bound in the Marlborough Sounds for more than ten years. We do this because research shows that apprentices who attend benefit from boosted productivity, improved leadership skill and increased organisational loyalty.
The courses help young leaders build confidence, become self-aware, and improve communication and teamwork skills. These ‘soft skills’ are linked to a successful construction career and are vital in today’s competitive training and employment market.
The research also shows that apprentices return from Outward Bound better able to supervise teams, having developed a greater openness, maturity and an ability to manage conflict. They are also more comfortable in situations where they may have previously struggled such as talking to new or difficult people.
As well as some Carpentry AOY finalists, this year BCITO awarded the following apprentices scholarships worth over $4,000 each to attend Outward Bound for three weeks in July:
A Amanda Delahunt, Carpet Court Canterbury
A Dilsher Singh, Topmark Frame and Truss, Katikati
A Jesse Newman, Marson Flooring Ltd, Wellington
A Justin Marshall, Glass and Window Solutions Ltd, Nelson
A Kristien Cruickshank, Downer NZ, Otara
A Michelle Lamb, O’Hara Joinery Ltd, Gisborne
A Riki Rapana, KF & WH Wech Bricklaying, Whangarei
A Scott Briggs, Canterbury Aluminium.
A Tim Wilton, Wilton Contracting Ltd, Te Rapa
Amanda Delahunt of Carpet Court Canterbury, who is completing her Flooring Planning and Design qualification, says she had an “incredible, one-in-a-lifetime experience”.
She says her experience taught her to aim high and achieve high. “Being in a group of other apprentices was awesome and I’ve made some life-long friends on the course.
Outward Bound has definitely changed me - I understand myself a lot more and am confident and happy within myself. I tend to have a lot more patience and empathy with other people and am not afraid to speak up, take on challenges and show leadership when required.”
Laura-Jean Fitzgibbon, Managing Director of Carpet Court Canterbury says the Outward Bound experience is unlike anything she can deliver in-house to her employees. “Amanda came back from her time away with a renewed confidence, ambition, excitement about the trades and the people she met. She has made a commitment to lead a healthy, fit and motivated lifestyle. One of the most satisfying aspects of being an employer is to train staff and give them opportunities like Outward Bound to help them push themselves and exceed expectations.”
While on their ‘solo’ experience on the course, apprentices are asked to write to their sponsors let them know how the course is going. Riki Rapana, KF & WH Wech Bricklaying, wrote, “Outward Bound has built me up into a person who isn’t afraid
of a challenge, who can be put out of his comfort zone and has raised his confidence a lot. The best time I’ve had here hands down would have to be making snow angels at the top of Mount Duncan – the first time I’ve ever seen snow!”
If you’re currently an apprentice, have a serious think about Outward Bound and how you could benefit from this experience. Start planning to apply in 2016, when BCITO will once again be offering this outstanding opportunity.
Land ahoy! Cultural Learning Centre under construction in August.
Riki Rapana, KF & WH Wech Bricklaying.
Students building their own schoolA group of keen Level 2 carpentry students at Kaiapoi High School are currently building a Cultural Learning Centre which will mainly be used for Te Reo classes and Kapahaka practise at their school. The building includes a kitchen, dining area, staff office, mattress store, bathroom facilities and a meeting house/class teaching space.
Progress made as at November 2015.
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The key message of the day was simple; we’re running out of people. As an industry, we are not geared to deliver on the amount of construction work in the pipeline. Alarmingly, the situation is set to get much worse as a large part of the industry enters retirement years, while fewer young people are available to take their place.
Presenters delivered the following sobering facts:
A Current and projected growth in Auckland is unprecedented.
A Demand in 2017 for new houses is 28,000. Currently we can only build 15,000.
A We need to build an accurate picture of the current skills and capabilities of each industry sector’s workforce in order to understand exactly how we’re going to meet future requirements and curb skills shortages.
A There is a shrinking pool of young people and school leavers from which to choose new recruits.
A Greater workforce diversity is required to be able to meet labour requirements.
A The industry’s skilled workforce is ageing quickly and exiting the industry.
A The current rate of industry training does not match demand, which will continue to grow.
A Industry needs to actively work to attract people and to keep them for a longer period of time. We need to make sure that people understand that construction offers a career – not just a job.
Presentations included:
A Gareth Kiernan, Infometrics – construction industry market forecasts.
A Ruma Karaitiana – Workforce Development Framework - BCITO performance & half year report.
A Josh Williams, Chief Executive of the Industry Training Federation (ITF) - Where ITOs fit in the economy in 2016 and beyond.
A Employer Panel – a range of informative perspectives of how diversity features in the business models of several SMEs.
A Kevin Bryant and Adam Barker – Research findings on payback for employers who invest in industry training.
A Dale Williams, former mayor of Otorohanga – a motivational account of programmes Dale has been involved in to get young people engaged and into employment.
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CONSTRUCTION OFFERS A CAREER - NOT JUST A JOB.
Overall a thought-provoking and interesting day was had by all who attended. BCITO would like to thank all those industry people who attended or contributed in some way to help make this day a huge success.
The BCITO Strategic Workforce Development Framework document is just the first step in an ongoing process to help skills-proof our industry. In the next phase, BCITO will engage employers
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THE SKILLED WORKFORCE IS AGEING QUICKLY AND EXITING THE INDUSTRY.
with a sector-specific plan for their particular trade. This will happen in the first half of 2016.
To find out more about BCITO’s Strategic Workforce Development Framework and find out how this Framework can assist you to build your People Plan visit BCITO.org.nz/news-and-publications/strategy-documents.
BCITO Skills Summit - building your people plan!To discuss the dire shortage of people in NZ’s construction industry, BCITO’s first ever Skills Summit was held in Wellington on 22 October. This was a special event where all industry sectors’ National Advisory Group members and other key stakeholders came together to consider the facts and find a way forward.
BCITO STRATEGIC WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT FRAMEWORK
OCTOBER 2015
Dale Williams ended the day on a high.
Hon Dr Nick Smith.
Ruma Karaitiana presents BCITO’s half year report.
Josh Williams, CE, ITF
More than 100 industry people attended.
“This was an interesting, thought provoking day. The facts and figures, graphs and forecasts, put forward for the construction industry confirmed what most of us had been thinking. Seeing it all in actual black and white makes for in-depth thought on these matters,” Raewyn Saunders-Loder, Wanganui Concrete Contractors.
“The BCITO Skills Summit was a rewarding day of interaction. It was a timely undertaking to consider industry trends and issues with a wide representation of BCITO trade groups and interested parties,” Rob Cunningham, Stevenson & Williams Limited.
“I found the sessions on the skills shortages, demographics and employment vision most useful in helping our Association plan where it can best position itself to assist the industry,” Kari Pearcey, CEO, FloorNZ.
“It was encouraging to see so many participants in our industry in attendance. While we all know that things are busy at the moment and our people capacity is struggling to meet demand, having BCITO pull the industry together and deliver a fairly clear message that we’ll need to start taking action and putting their hand up to help was timely and needed,” Melanie McIver, Chief Executive, BBFNZ.
“A community without a Youth to Work strategy is not sustainable, much like an industry without a people plan,” Dale Williams.
“Industry needs to actively work to attract people to the industry and to keep them there,” Hon Dr Nick Smith, Minister for Building and Housing.
“Useful information combined with high quality analysis showed the group just how key it is that we all get behind growing the training base sooner, rather than later,” Brian Miller, CE, Master Painters New Zealand.
THE SKILLED WORKFORCE IS AGEING QUICKLY AND EXITING THE INDUSTRY.
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NZ Painting & Decorating Apprentice of the Year Awards
Held in conjunction with the Master Painters New Zealand conference in Wellington in June, and sponsored by Resene, regional award winners were:
A Northern - Mailefihi Pasakala, J R Webb, Auckland
A Central - Hona Spratt, Braddock Decorators, Wellington
A Southern - Imche Cole, Brown & Syme Holdings, Christchurch
The top performer and overall winner of the title ‘NZ Painting & Decorating Apprentice of the Year’ was Hona Spratt. Hona says, “My painting apprenticeship has changed my life so much for the better. I’m passionate about what I do and see a great future in this business for me.”
Hona is now a project manager with the company, is in charge of 8 painters and is responsible for delivering jobs on time and to a high standard.
BCITO Flooring Apprentice of the Year Awards
Held in Christchurch on 16 July. Coromandel flooring apprentice Stafford Moody of Fagans’ NZ Ltd from Whitianga won the Supreme Flooring Apprentice of the Year Award as well as being named BCITO Stage Three Flooring Apprentice of the Year.
This award was based on Stafford’s performance at the Allied Trades Institute while undertaking off-job training. Principal Tutor, Jeff Henry, says “Stafford worked tirelessly to hone his finishing skills and always showed good logic with his decisions.”
Stafford was “stoked” when he was named the Stage Three Flooring Apprentice of the Year. “It was a bit unexpected. There were two other classes and so you never know who is there and how good they are, but I’m very happy.”
Other award winners presented at the event were:
A BCITO Stage One Flooring Apprentice of the Year – Nathan Weston of Hays Carpet Laying, Hawkes Bay.
A BCITO Stage Two Flooring Apprentice of the Year – Richard Blomfield of Van Dyk Installations, Putaruru.
A BCITO Flooring Planning and Design Trainee of the Year – Paul Williams of The Flooring Centre, Riccarton, Christchurch.
A Villars Trophy - a special recognition award for outstanding commitment and dedication - Benjamin Meister of James Henry Joinery & Flooring, Upper Hutt.
Master Joiners Apprentice Awards
Held in Wellington on 27 June. David Irvine of Barrett’s Joinery Ltd, Timaru is this year’s recipient of the Ernie Jelinick Cup for the Most Promising Joinery Apprentice.
BCITO was also proud to sponsor the following awards at the event:
A People’s Choice 0-4,000 hours - Ashley Hollamby, Lee Brothers Joinery, Rotorua
A People’s Choice 4,001 – 8,000 hours - Michael Good, Peter Howley Joinery, Invercargill. BCITO supported Michael so he was able to attend World Skills in Sao Paulo, Brazil in August.
Glass & Glazing Association and Window Association of NZ’s Awards
Held in June in Auckland. Anthony Bergman of Metro Performance Glass, Christchurch is this year’s recipient of the Most Promising Glass & Glazing Apprentice award. Also presented at this event was the award for the Most Promising Architectural Aluminium Joinery Apprentice. Ashley Hooker of Frankton Aluminium Ltd was the proud recipient.
National Kitchen & Bathroom Association Conference
Held in Napier in early August. Gillian Flynn of Kitchen Inspirations in Pukekohe was presented with the Judy Bark Cup and awarded the title of New Zealand’s Most Promising Design Student 2015.
Registered Master Builders Carters Apprentice of the Year
Shaun Campbell of Nelson has been named the country’s top carpentry apprentice, taking out the national award.
On Friday, 9 October, the ten national finalists put their skills to the test in a demanding practical challenge where they were tasked with building a children’s playhouse, to be gifted to a local charity. Shaun’s playhouse won the judges over, and was donated to Head2Head.
Matt Booth, 24, employed by Excel Builders in Palmerston North, and trained through BCITO was placed second in the competition. Bryce Pemberton, 22 and employed by Fletcher Construction in Wellington and also trained through BCITO was placed third.
Campbell, 20, trained through BCITO and employed by Inhaus Developments has won the national title and a range of prizes including the use of a Ford Ranger Ute for a year courtesy of Carters, an iPad courtesy of MBIE and a fantastic range of tools.
The competition judges said that Shaun’s passion for building really set him apart.
“We were impressed by Shaun’s ability to convert his passion into quality work, and deliver in a commercial timeframe. He is a strong all-rounder who scored excellent marks across all stages of the competition,” they said.
His work in the practical challenge was of particular note, scoring very highly across all aspects. He is looking forward to one day taking over the company he works for, and the brand his father has built.”
The ten finalists from all over the country worked hard over the two days of the national competition, each undergoing a 45-minute interview with the judging panel, followed by the practical judging component in front of friends, family, charity representatives and the general public.
BCITO values the opportunity to share in celebrating all high achieving apprentices who aspire to be industry leaders of the future.
These events are a wonderful opportunity to catch up with employers and stakeholders around the country.
The best of the bestWinter may bring chilly and wet weather, but a big highlight for BCITO is that it’s also a season of celebrating our top apprentices.
BCITO staff have rubbed shoulders with the best of the best in many industry sectors at these celebrations. A huge congratulations and well-done to all BCITO high achievers.
NZ’s top achieving Flooring apprentices.
Anthony Bergman (left) Glass & Glazing’s Most Promising Apprentice.
Carpentry AOY completed practical projects.
Hona Spratt Painting Apprentice of the Year.
(Left to right) Bryce Pemberton, Shaun Campbell and Matt Booth.
Gillian Flynn, most promising kitchen designer.
David Irvine, most promising joinery apprentice.
RMB Carters Apprentice of the Year National Finalists.
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It was also a week of celebrating the talent, skills and value of apprentices and the employers who train them across New Zealand.
During the week more than 50 events were held nationally, where secondary school students and their teachers got the opportunity to get up close and personal with the trades.
TVNZ’s Breakfast programme promoted Got a Trade Week every day during their weather forecasts. On the Wednesday, apprentice carpenter Cody Webby helped weather man Sam Wallace put together a luxury dog kennel live on television.
The completed ‘pooch penthouse’ was auctioned on Trade Me with the proceeds of $755 donated to the RSPCA.
This was one of the largest promotions
BCITO has ever participated in, and we’re
confident it has gone a long way towards
achieving its goal of inspiring young people
about the value of trades.
This is exactly what BCITO did on a major scale this year as part of Got a Trade Week. The BCITO Big Construction Tour 2015 took place on Thursday 27 August when more than 800 secondary school students and their mentors/teachers donned hi-vis vests and joined us to visit some of the country’s biggest construction sites and developments. On more than 20 buses, BCITO staff morphed into tour guides and introduced more than 50 employers who gave up their valuable time to host participants.
BCITO’s Big Construction Tour happened in Whangarei, Central, West and South Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Hawkes Bay, Palmerston
North, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch, Dunedin, Central Otago and Invercargill.
Tauranga teen Connor McClelland came along well prepared in his worn-in work boots. “I’m keen for the building side of things, but it’s good to know all about the other trades as well. I’m just getting my experience stacked up for when I leave school and I’ve learnt heaps just from today,” he told the Bay of Plenty Times.
Along the way different student groups across the country all heard the same messages from employers involved in the Tour - if they are reliable, turn up on time and are good workers, then they’ll do really well. It’s a great attitude and work ethic that most employers are looking for
in an apprentice. The tour highlighted the physical and mental attributes that are needed to join a hard working industry and many employers offered students a chance to contact them in future to gain work experience. Employers involved got to meet career seekers who they may wish to take on, with some students now in discussions with them about the possibility of an apprenticeship in the near future.
We gained great media coverage across the country, which helped to spread the word that a trade apprenticeship is a viable, exciting and respected career choice that offers a successful lifestyle.
This event was such a success that it may well become an annual feature.
Got a Trade Week – 21-28 August 2015The nationwide campaign, Got a Trade Week, was invented and organised by a group of seven industry training organisations, including BCITO. Its main purpose was to raise awareness of workplace qualifications among jobseekers and their influencers.
BCITO’s Big Construction Tour – opens eyes to tradesThere’s no better way to create new apprentices than taking eager career seekers straight to the coalface and showing them what it’s really like to work in our industries.
“Got a Trade Week highlights just how wrong we’ve been when it comes to work and it offers real tangible hope in the area of jobs,” says Mike Hosking. “We need to wake up to the value of trades.”
“More than 800 secondary school students and their mentors/teachers donned hi-vis vests and joined BCITO to visit some of the country’s biggest construction sites and developments.”
“School leavers who decide they want to start an apprenticeship can be confident they won’t struggle to get work, there are so many great opportunities available. BCITO Big Construction Tour gets school leavers up close and personal with those opportunities and inspires them to take action,” Ruma Karaitiana.
A 1,670 people attended over 50 events in 34 industries
A over 700,000 people saw Got A Trade Week on television
A 450,000 viewed Got A Trade Week online
A the Got a Trade website had 33,000 visits
A over 64,000 videos of our apprentice heroes were viewed on YouTube.
During Got a Trade Week 2015:
Blake McDonald and Peter O’Sullivan build their own igloo at Scott Base.
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A Amalgamated Builders Ltd (ABL) Dunedin
A Bay Joinery Nelson
A Bramco Granite & Marble Wellington
A Calley Homes Tauranga
A Carpet Court Dunedin
A Carters Taranaki
A Carters Frame and Truss Hawkes Bay
A Carters Manufacturing Whangarei
A Clive Baker Builder Taranaki
A Coastline Homes Tauranga
A Colin Kelland Builder Invercargill
A Complete Build Auckland
A Firth Industries Taranaki
A Gemco Hawkes Bay
A Glass & Glazing Hamilton
A Gordon White – Winstone Wallboards Ltd South Auckland
A Heirloom Kitchens Tauranga
A Henderson Timber Auckland
A Homewood Kitchens Hamilton
A Hughes Joinery Ltd Manawatu
A Island Stone NZ Tauranga
A Japac Developments Ltd Manawatu
A Jared McKay – Manukau Institute of Technology South Auckland
A Laurie Smith – Placemakers Frame and Truss Wiri South Auckland
A Lewis Aluminium Joinery Invercargill
A Mark Frame – Frame Homes South Auckland
A Massey University Auckland
A Mastercraft Kitchens Wellington
A Metro Glass Hawkes Bay
A Metro Glass Direct Manawatu
A Metro Performance Glass Christchurch
A Mike Greer Homes - Wigram Skies Subdivision Christchurch
A Mitre 10 Mega Manawatu
A New Zealand Windows Hamilton
A Parker Construction Whangarei
A Paul Hollings – Manukau Institute of Technology South Auckland
A Peter Dawson - Dawson Building Co. Limited Gisborne
A Peter Stevens - D Stevens Limited Gisborne
A PlaceMakers Nelson
A PlaceMakers Frame & Truss Hamilton
A Placemakers Seaview Wellington
A Precast Concrete Manawatu Ltd Manawatu
A Prestons Frame and Truss Invercargill
A Resene New Zealand Wellington
A Scott Construction Nelson
A Seddons Fibrous Plasterers Dunedin
A SIT - Joinery Workshop Invercargill
A Spazio Casa Dunedin
A Steven Webb - Steven Webb Painting & Decorating Ltd Gisborne
A Stonewood Homes - Wellington Wellington
A Stuart Smith - Gisborne Glass Limited Gisborne
A Summerset Retirement Village Taranaki
A Sunshine Homes and Cabins Whangarei
A Teak Construction Auckland
A The Fletcher Construction Company Ltd Christchurch
A The Mansion Hamilton
A Thomsons ITM Hamilton
A Tile Shop Invercargill
A Toop Aluminium Ltd Hawkes Bay
A Troake Group Auckland
A Ultimate Engineered Concrete Ltd Taranaki
A Viridian Glass Nelson
A Westbuild Auckland
A Woodsolutions Dunedin
WE THANK YOUBCITO would sincerely like to thank the following businesses and people who helped us make the BCITO Big Construction Tour such a successful event.
The pair returned in early June after
their five-month adventure in Antarctica
as support for Antarctica New Zealand’s
building team on one of the world’s
southern-most builds at Scott Base.
Originally due to return in April, and having
proven their skills, Antarctica New Zealand
extended their stay into the winter, where
they worked in constant darkness.
Blake and Peter were selected by the
Apprent-ICE programme to work on phase
one of a major upgrade of the Hillary Field
Centre. The $6.2 million project will be
completed during the next two construction
seasons to help research being delivered
by New Zealand’s Antarctic scientists.
Working on the Ice has its challenges –
for example you can’t just pop down to your
local hardware store when you’re missing
a part! Of course there’s also the challenge
of working in sub-zero conditions, Blake
and Peter experienced temperatures
ranging from 5degC to -48degC.
In their blog at Antarctica New Zealand’s
online portal, the pair wrote about the
difficulties of installing frozen GIB and
working inside in temperatures of -45degC
in a massive uninsulated disused hangar on
the edge of the sea ice. “I am working inside
and I’m wearing two jackets, two pairs of
sock and gloves, insulated overalls and
boots. You can’t work in these conditions for
very long without finding a really powerful
heater to sit by for a while,” Blake wrote.
In the harsh conditions, Blake and Peter,
supported by ten others, manually laid
18,000 paving blocks for the floor of the
hangar, put up new walls and framing,
put up more than 500 sheets of GIB and
installed ten triple-glazed windows upstairs.
Via a live video link from Scott Base,
they told the Certified Builders’ Association
annual conference about the conditions,
how they managed working in the dark
and talked about the excitement of seeing
the Aurora Australis.
Peter said, “In winter it’s pretty much
24-hours of darkness. Working in these
conditions can get pretty tiring. We focussed
on indoor work, such as wall lining, hanging
doors and joinery for the science labs
during that time.”
The Apprent-ICE is a scholarship partnership
that is designed to enhance awareness
of the building industry about Antarctica,
environmental considerations that
inform projects, and the interdependent
relationships required to work in one of
the harshest environments in the planet.
This opportunity was facilitated by
Antarctica New Zealand with the support
of Certified Builders Association, BCITO
and ITAB.
You can read the full story of Blake and
Peter’s once in a lifetime adventure at
http://antarctica.recollect.co.nz/nodes/
index/q:FPCE
This initiative is happening again in 2016
and the successful applicant for next
season will be announced shortly at
www.antarctica.govt.nz
Building challenges a-plenty at Scott BaseFor a few months earlier this year, BCITO apprentices Blake McDonald and Peter O’Sullivan, both from Dunedin, never had far to go to chill their beer. In fact, their main task was to ensure it wasn’t frozen solid!
View from the office.
“With no TV at Scott Base, we did a lot of walking in our spare time – there is so much to see and so much history to learn. I was amazed to learn about the different types of science they do in Antarctica. The Hillary Field Centre is going to be a real asset to all the scientists once it’s completed,” Blake reported.
Rotorua Boys’ High School 2015 Build-Ability Champions.Tamatea High School’s best decorated playhouse.
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Twenty four schools went head-to-head in this year’s challenge. The teams had to not only design and build a playhouse to be gifted to a local community group, but also had to maintain a video diary and blog about their progress throughout the challenge at www.buildability.co.nz
Rotorua Boys’ High School’s impressive castle-themes playhouse was donated to Kidz Rock Early Learning Centre. The little people at Kidz Rock are absolutely chuffed with the new addition.
The Judges were extremely impressed with the quality of all of the projects this year, and particularly the winning entry.
“Rotorua Boys’ High School ticked all the boxes in the 2015 challenge. We were blown away by their project. Not only were research, design and build executed impeccably, but the story of their journey was clear for all to see on their blog.
“Their use of video and technology to present their story was very well done, and this was an important element of the challenge given the high rate of technology adoption in the construction sector today.”
Although Build-Ability is a competition, the real purpose behind the challenge is to get young people working together, whilst generating interest in the construction industry.
Rotorua Boys’ High School was awarded a $1,000 voucher for their Technology Department, a GoPro camera for their school and a ‘team shout’ for the team members.
Tamatea High School in Napier won the Best Decorated Playhouse Award. This award was sponsored by Dulux who donated paint products to the value of $1,000 to the school.
Entries into the competition have more than tripled since 2014, and that’s a real demonstration of secondary schools’ commitment to the construction industry.
Build-Ability is aimed to challenge students, and requires teams to have solid teamwork, skills on the tools and good record keeping on blogs. The challenge provides students with the opportunity to take ownership of their project and be heroes for their school.
Each team was mentored by teachers and supported by BCITO Skills Brokers.
BCITO will be running the Build-Ability Challenge again in 2016. As an added incentive to be involved, next year the competition will give schools the opportunity to incorporate BCATs Unit Standards into their build project and this will further cement Build-Ability’s relevance to the curriculum.
Rotorua Boys’ High School – Build-Ability Kings!Rotorua Boys’ High School is this year’s Supreme Winner of BCITO’s Build-Ability Challenge, winning all three of the national awards, and taking away almost all of the prizes, including those for People’s Choice and Best Video.
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205 BRICK & BLOCKLAYING
6,962 CARPENTRY
191 CONCRETE
65 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION
137 EXTERIOR PLASTERING
395 FLOORING
33 FRAME & TRUSS
193 GLASS & GLAZING
104 INTERIOR SYSTEMS
50 KITCHEN & BATHROOM DESIGN
40 MASONRY/STONEMASONRY
701 PAINTING & DECORATING
74 TILING
289 TIMBER JOINERY
ARCHITECTURAL ALUMINIUM JOINERY
Aaron Stanley, Nulook (Wanganui) Ltd
Andrew Budge, North End Joinery Company 2004 Limited
Chrischian Conner, Lewis Windows Ltd
Derek Little, Custom Home Products Ltd
Garry King, King and Kingsmen Windows Ltd
Ioane Kei, Fairview Systems Ltd
James Ioane, Future Aluminium Rotorua Ltd
Jason Anstis, Raylight Aluminium Limited
Jason King, King and Kingsmen Windows Ltd
John Boyd, Window Brokers Direct Ltd
Ken Saunders, Fairview Aluminium Whakatane Ltd
Ricky Thompson, Turangi Rylock
Stephen Corcoran, Thwaites Aluminium
Steven Tait, Fairview Queenstown
Terrence McCullough, Lancom Ltd
BRICK & BLOCK LAYING
Daniel Snell, Edwards Bricklayers Ltd
Devon Bond, Maka Lelei Brick Block and Stone Laying Ltd
Edward Crego-Bourne, Monza’s Masonry Ltd
Elizabeth Bradshaw, RD Wilson Bricklaying Ltd
Francis Chamberlain, Eddie Brill Bricklaying
Jamie Halpin, Halpin Bricklayers Ltd
Jarrod Brown, Banner Bricklayers & Son
Jason McCarthy, Greg Bond Bricklaying Ltd
Lance Lightband, Charlton Bricklaying Ltd
Matthew Harley, Omanu Bricklayers Ltd
Matthew Mortimer, Boyle Bricklayers
Matthew Scott, Mangawhai Brick & Blocklayers
Patella Tou, Coastal Brick & Block Ltd
Samuel Cribb, T.S. Bricklayers
Scott Barclay, Mandron Masonry Ltd
Taane Tuwairua, Stebbins NZ Ltd
Thomas Cochrane, Glenn Matthews Brick & Block Ltd
Veitacini Savou, C F King Contracting Ltd
Wayne Webster, The Brick Brothers
William Thomason, Bay Brick and Block Laying
CARPENTRY
Aaron Butler, Warkworth Construction Ltd
Aaron Naylor, Longsilver Construction Ltd
Adam Harper, Haack Construction Ltd
Adam Roberts, Coresteel Buildings Waikato Ltd
Adrian Lane, Cox & Sweetman Builders Ltd
Alastair Long, Elevate Construction
Alex Leonard, Lifetime Construction
Alexander Peirce, We Build 2015 LTD
Alexander Rees, Mode Construction
Allister Birch, Waghorn Builders Ltd
Andrew Gaskin, Geoff Davies Builders
Andrew Sanderson, Torlesse Construction Ltd
Angus Jones, Hawkeye Renovations Ltd
Angus Rose, Mainframe Ltd
Aniteliasi Afu, Shun-Da Construction Ltd
Antonio De Falco, Boyd Cox Construction Ltd
Ashley Bolt, TAJ Builders Ltd
Beau Cameron, R Gracie Builders
Ben Vickers, Ezra Enterprise Ltd
Ben Williams, Livingstone Building NZ Ltd
Benjamin Corbett-Van Hoppe, Construct Ltd
Benjamin Freeman, Mac’s Homes Ltd
Benjamin Herkt, R E Thompson & Co (1999) Ltd
Benjamin Nicholas, Scott Vile Construction
Benjamin Richards, Auckland Building Group Ltd
Bevan Waugh, Copeland Construction NZ Ltd
Blair Cooper, Apex Projects Ltd
Blair Foster, Charger Developments
Blair Hodge, Amalgamated Builders Ltd
Blair Kennedy, Deane Fluit Builder
Blair Morland, A & T Creighton Partnership
Blake Eves, Shane Stone Builders Limited
Braden Overweg, Miles Construction Ltd
Bradley Chadwick, Chadwick Building Limited
Bradley Lunn, Vaughan Cook Builders
Bradley Ness, Nigel Hume Builders
Brandon Taw, Taw Construction
Brayden Worboys, Little Gecko Building Ltd
Braydon Carter, Pro Floors Concrete Ltd
Brendon Meredith, Alexander Construction Company Ltd
Brendon Morgan, Rigg-Zschokke Ltd
Brett McCartney, Metro Homes Ltd
Brodie McLean, The Natural Construction Company
Brodie Reeves, Penny Homes Limited
Brody Burkhart, CB Labour Hire Ltd
Bryce Wise, Nathan Wheeler Building & Construction
Byong Son, Ray Fabish Developers Ltd
Caillin Skelley, Wix Builders Ltd
Caleb Moore, Ultimate Homes Ltd
Callum Bond, Streamline Developments
Callum Francis, Francis and Norton Construction
Cameron Duffy, Brent Stewart Construction Ltd
Cameron Trow, Character Builders 1999 Ltd
Carel Kruger, Black Marlin Limited
Charles Johnston, HSH Building Contractors Ltd
Cheng Xin, XZ Distribution Ltd
Christopher Blinkhorne, E C Builders Ltd
Christopher Henderson, Wide Glide Construction
Christopher Jordan, Summit Build Construction Ltd
BCITO achieversCongratulations on becoming qualified professionals
Christopher Kenning, Stalker Building Ltd
Christopher Stroud, KA & HJ Cookson
Clarke McNab, GL Stevenson Builders Ltd
Clifford Jensen, Neville Siddle Building Management Service Ltd
Clinton Julian, DTB Operations Ltd
Codie Grayling, Quintin Oakes Builders Ltd
Cody Evans, Armitage Williams Construction
Colin Sewpersad, Blair Davies Building Ltd
Conall Bromwich, Conall Bromwich
Conor Heneghan, Kerr Construction
Corey Pope, E P R Construction Ltd
Corey Radford, Coastal Homes NZ Ltd
Cory Boivin, John McMillan Building Services Limited
Cory Sinclair, Geoff Read Ltd
Dale Hamlin, Parker Construction Limited
Dane Simpson, Coresteel Buildings Waikato Ltd
Daniel Brown, Armitage Williams Construction
Daniel Cotter, S W Wright Builders
Daniel Cunningham, Cunningham Builders Ltd
Daniel Harris, HSH Building Contractors Ltd
Daniel Wood, B W Hughes Building Company Ltd
Darren Cudby, DC Design Construction Ltd
David Barton, Lindsay Residential Ltd
David Castle, Lofroth Builders
David Foster, Barnard Construction Limited
David Johnston, D W Builders
David Miller, RMT Builders Ltd
David Ralph, Buxton Builders Ltd
David Stokes, B W Hughes Building Company Ltd
Deane Gibellini, Avenue Homes Design & Build Ltd
Dex Edwards, Black Marlin Limited
Dion Wellbourn, Duncan Taylor Builders Ltd
Douglas Blackburn, Cemac Construction Waikato Ltd
Drue Parker, Bravo Limited
Duanne Andersen, Andersen Building Services Ltd
Dylan Fletcher, Concept Building
Dylan Marsters, Jim The Builder Ltd
Dylan Russell, Walker Adolph Homes Ltd
Eden Abrams, Harford Construction
Ethan Starr, Mackenzie Construction 2014 Ltd
Ethan Wadley, Hanmer Building Solutions Ltd
Faiai Poching, Canam Construction
Felipe Rebolledo Anativia, KTM Home Improvements
Feng Wu, Mission Hill Homes Ltd
Fenn Langbein, Rob McMillan Builders
Fraser Corkery, C.D. Builders Ltd
Fraser Flutey, Alan Wilson Building Contractors Ltd
Garrad Davies, Douglas Building New Zealand Ltd
Gary Cross, Aaron Webb Builders Ltd
Geoffrey Donald, Greg Maw Builders
George Davie, Image Construction Limited
Glenn Williams, T & D Construction (CHCH) Ltd
Graeme Standen, Cox & Sweetman Builders Ltd
Graham Tweed, MD Building (Otago) Ltd
Grant Moore, Buildcrete Construction Ltd
Grant Watson, Craig Jones Builder Limited
Gregg Cameron, Livingstone Building NZ Ltd
Hadleigh Jones, D K Builders 2007 Limited
Hamish Callender, BBMK Builders Limited
Hamish Murphy, G Squared Builders Ltd
Hamish Wells, Bradleigh Hall
Harland Murray, Euroclass
Hayden Johnstone, Faulkner Construction Ltd
Hayden Stanaway, D & A Construction
Hayden Wall, Peter Wall Builder
Henry Dudson, Brosnan Construction Canterbury Ltd
Ian D’Arcy, Trevor Hone Builders
Isaac Stuthridge, Kenneth MacLennan
Jacob Dobson, BHS Builders Ltd
Jacob Draper, N V Builders Ltd
Jacob Fraser, Emms Building Ltd
Jacob George, DJ Hewitt Builders Ltd
Jacob McMath, Auckland Building Group Ltd
Jader Reis, Elevate Construction
Jaemin Chisnall, Prime Finish Builders Ltd
Jaime Semmens, Keith Hunter Builders Limited
James Clarke, Sean Anderson Builders Limited
James McGehan, The Building Company
James Potter, New Zealand Renovation Company Ltd
James Ray, A Cut Above Building Ltd
James Strachan, James Strachan Projects
Jamie Jackson, Jafa Construction
Jared Clark, Carpentry South Limited
Jared McDowell-Plummer, Shaun Bentley Builders
Jarred Stevenson, Grayling Builders Ltd
Jarrod Dudley, Baker Building Co Taupo Ltd
Jarrod Minty, Jones & Cooper Limited
Jarrod Nicholson, Quality Building Services Limited
Jarrod Sager, Aspiers Building Ltd
Jase Augustine, Absolutely Hammered Ltd
Jason Dixon, McGregor Construction 2015 Ltd
Jason Nielsen, Westwood Builders Ltd
Jason Russell-Hodge, Renovate Right
Jason Warneford, Forme Reclad Ltd
Jay Chadwick, Chadwick Building Limited
Jayden Honey, Vibrant Homes Ltd
Jaydon Giles, Isles Construction Ltd
Jayson Potroz, B.P Building Ltd
Jeremy Vincent, C2 Builders
Jia Jie Luo, Hong 88 Construction Ltd
Jim Tuivaiti, NJ Leitch Construction Ltd
Joel Turner, Jeff Turner Builders Ltd
John Dobson, Letts Construction
John Foster, J Foster Building and Tiling
John Frampton, Bell Developments (SI) Limited
John Hamblin, Ross Percy Building
Jon Pitcher, Ryan Jones
Jonathan Carey, Natural Revival Construction Ltd
Jonathan Chambers, LMC Building & Construction
Jonathan Eatwell, Jason Russ Builders Ltd
Jonathan Pierson, Dorset Construction Limited
Jonathan Roff, Alteration Specialists Manawatu Ltd
Jonathan Tait, Wallace Building Contractors Ltd
Jordan Corley, The Art of Carpentry Ltd
Jordan Smith, JADS Limited
Joseph Mulhern, Parker Construction Limited
Joshua Coventry, RPS Quality Homes
Joshua Eder, Ash Jones Builders Ltd
Joshua Irvine, Strong Construction Ltd
Joshua Liddicoat, Aramus
Joshua McDonald, Bayline Construction Ltd
Joshua Peneha, Jim The Builder Ltd
Joshua Reedy, AGL Builders
Joshua Ryan, Woodview Construction Limited
Joshua Thompson, HSH Building Contractors Ltd
Joy Isherwood, Parsons Construction
Jozef Bihary, Worth and Weber 2005 Ltd
Julian Sanderson, C2 Builders
Justin Briggs, MacKersey Construction Ltd
Justin Parry, Terry Mahony Builders Limited
Kane Burns, ER Construction
Kane Neale-Dick, Kevin de Groot Builders
Karena Waretini, O’Brien Construction
Karl Bradley, Zeal Builders
Karl Frazer, Just Build IT Ltd
Kemal Elmaz, Armitage Williams Construction
Kenneth Smith, Paul Karels Building Ltd
Kerryn Stewart, CS Residential Limited
Kieran Cain, Wyatt Building Ltd
Kieran Daly-Lancaster, Black Sheep Construction Ltd
Kodi Newson, Watson Construction Limited
Kurtis Lilly, Wallace Construction Ltd
Kyine Hargreaves, Grayling Builders Ltd
Kyran Vaniperen, Coastal Homes (2008) Ltd
Lachlan McDonald, Zac Wilkinson Construction Ltd
Lance Tiffen, G K Harris Ltd
Liam Stjernqvist, Bayline Construction Ltd
Logan Corby, DML Construction Ltd
Lourens Le Roux, HSH Building Contractors Ltd
Luciano Tessarolo, RM & JD Owens Limited
Luke de Beus, Daniel Bryant Builders Ltd
Luke Fletcher, Rob May Building Ltd
Luke Gilberd, Eves Construction
Luke Osborne, New Zealand Army
Luke Sinton, Dean Stewart Builders and Contractors Ltd
Luke Whitaker, Evans Homes Ltd
Maksim Hardanau, Build Right Homes 2007 Limited
Marc Douglas, D Build Ltd
Mark Atkinson, Mike Reidy Builders Ltd
Mark Barnes, J.D.C Builders
Mark Bradshaw, Cam’s Carpentry Ltd
Mark Francis, Parker Group Construction Ltd
Mark Hanson, DRD Builders Limited
Mark Harris, Absolute Building Services Ltd
Mark Sweeney, Whiteworx Building and Maintenance Ltd
Mark Taylor, Bethlehem Country Club (Sanderson Group)
Martin Boyce, RJ Eder Builders Ltd
Martin O’Connor, Cook Brothers Construction Canterbury Ltd
Martin Wells, Craig Ion Builders Ltd
Marty Meehan, John Garlick Builder Ltd
Matthew Brady, Dennis & Leo Brady Ltd
Matthew Clydesdale, G I Builders Ltd
Matthew Cockayne, M A Construction Ltd 2010
Matthew Frost, Gudsell Designer Homes Ltd
Matthew Hayter, Buildform
Matthew Keenan, BJ Carter Ltd
Matthew Lanigan, JCB Builders Ltd
Matthew Little, Blackrock Construction
Matthew Middleton, Totalspan Hawkes Bay
Matthew Pope, Nallard Construction
Matthew Williams, Building Elements Limited
Max Sykes, HRS Construction Ltd
Michael Cocker, Bruce Morton Building
Michael Coleman, G D Frost & Co Ltd
Michael Gellatly, Ajax Building Contractors Ltd
Michael Grimmond, R Burns Builders Ltd
Michael Hancox, Wix Builders Ltd
Michael Heath, Jimmy Gas Builders Limited
Michael Jackson, HSH Building Contractors Ltd
Michael Stobba, Doug Thornton
Michael van’t Wout, Mckenzie Builders Limited
Michael Wilson, Zane Beckett Construction Ltd
Michael Wolfgram, Copeland Construction NZ Ltd
Milan Kanji, Box Construction Ltd
Mitchell Bardsley, GLR Construction
Mitchell Bunting, Devo Construction
Mitchell Jackson, D R Jackson Builders Ltd
Mitchell Jago, Newlife Homes Limited
Mitchell Jones, McKenzie Building & Development Limited
Mitchell Tuck, Carpentry South Limited
Mokai Henry, DNA Construction Limited
Myles Miller, Goble & Singh Builder
Nathan Huddleston, Breen Construction Company Ltd
Nathan Karu, Contract Holdings Ltd
Nathan Tunstal-Ashley, Axis Projects Limited
Neil Black, Robinson Construction Ltd
Nicholas Brodribb, David Stroobant Building
Nicholas Currie, Parker Fenton Construction Ltd
Nicholas Hayes, Fraser Building Partnership
Nicholas Mann, Naylor Love (Queenstown) Ltd
Nicholas Murray, Ryan & Murray Limited
Nicholas Sullivan, Hillview Construction
Nicolas McMurtrie, Wayne Nuttall Builders Limited
Nikhil Dayaram, Trevor Hone Builders
Norton Maughan, 540 R Builders
Oliver Starr, Harris Built Ltd
ARCHITECTURAL ALUMINIUM JOINERY
9,625LEARNERS ACROSS 15 SECTORSAPPRENTICE NUMBERS BY INDUSTRY AS AT 31 OCTOBER 2015
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Oliver Wilson, Amuri Building Specialists Ltd
Oto Sramek, Advantage Build Ltd
Paea Sete, Euroclass
Patrick Kelly, Complete Build Auckland Ltd
Paul Barr, Feutz & Goldsmith Builders Ltd
Paul Dillon, Design Plus Build
Paul Drysdale, Mike Harnett Builders Limited
Paul Holdcroft, Arthur Brown Construction Company Ltd
Paul Maple, CJ Redpath Builders
Paul Moretti, Kane Morrison Renovations Ltd
Paul Rosendale, Rick Buchanan
Paul Smith, McBride Construction Ltd
Paul Smith, Time & Tide Builders Limited
Peter McLean, S P Building
Peter O’Sullivan, McEntyre Lund Ltd
Peter Pene, Gibson Construction Ltd
Philip Faulkner, Faulkner Construction Ltd
Phillip Diaz, Legacy Construction Ltd
Phillip Ellis, M Hewat Construction Ltd
Quartly Gunn, Ryman Health Care Limited (CSI)
Raymond Jones, Four O Six Company
Regan Harris, Dave Cockburn Construction
Reuben Strange, Hurley Commercial Ltd
Reuben Watts, Hayden Kane Building Limited
Richard Affleck, Precision Builder Otago
Rikki Brownrigg, GRB Construction Ltd
Riley Stokes, Livingstone Building NZ Ltd
Rob Richardson, M & T Steel Ltd
Robert Hunt, Summitbuild Construction Ltd
Robert Metelak, Libor Group (Commercial)
Rodney Care, K I Builders Ltd
Rodrigo Alarcon, Alarcon Construction
Ronald Koloamatangi, Canam Construction
Rory-Dean Grady, Straightedge Construction
Ross Alexander, Totalspan Building Central Otago
Rowan Donovan, Cameron Builders
Rowan O’Hagan, J Building and Contracting
Ruarangi Ormsby, Todd Ormsby Builders
Ryan MacDonald, Coman Construction Limited
Sachi Sonoda, Estwing Enterprises Limited
Sam Whittle, Building New Zealand Ltd
Samon Sok, McAllister Builders Ltd
Samuel Catsburg, Heritage Home Building
Samuel Doney, Uden Brothers Construction
Samuel Janssen, Bryant Building Services Ltd
Samuel Kennedy, Metzger Builders Ltd
Samuel Parsons, Design & Build NZ Ltd
Sandeep Singh, EQ Project Services
Schuyler Waters, Jardon Building and Developments Ltd
Scott Collings, RMC Builders Ltd
Scott Thompson, Z Built Ltd
Scott Weller, Carpentry South Limited
Sean Banks, Stu Banks Builders Ltd
Sean Excell, Stephen Excell Builder Ltd
Sean Jenkins, Dennis & Leo Brady Ltd
Sean Ranger, Andrew Vendt Project Management
Shane Corby, Ray Fabish Developers Ltd
Shaun Bell, Kernow Construction Christchurch Ltd
Shaun Cotter, Momentum Building Ltd
Shaun Glasson, Black Marlin Limited
Shaun Lovell, Nick Bosanac Builders Ltd
Shaun Taylor, New Zealand Army
Simon McCool, Building Projects
Simon Penfold, Thistle Building Company
Simon Washbourne, Libor Living (Residential)
Stephen Marriott, Foster Construction Ltd
Stephen McCrory, MTD Building Limited
Steven Kyne, Bell Building Ltd
Steven Paki Paki, Atkin Construction
Steven Thompson, Coleman Quality Builders Ltd
Stewart Matheson, Yardley Building Ltd
Stuart Drummond, Goodwin Building Services Ltd
Stuart Edgar, W.A Stewart Ltd
Sunny de Swart Park, Harris Built Ltd
Tagiilima Leota, Organised Chaos Limited
Tate Maxwell, Azco Builders Ltd
Theo Mortimer, RNB Builders Ltd
Thomas Dryden, Williams Elvidge Ltd
Thomas Dyer, Woodmass Homes Ltd
Thomas Foster, Naish Builders
Thomas Southen, Farmbuild
Thomas Van Esch, Get Nailed Ltd
Timothy Beck, Naylor Love Construction Ltd
Timothy Burton, Contract Holdings Ltd
Timothy Dimock, Dimock Construction
Timothy Hamilton, AGL Builders
Timothy Harte, Avon Builders
Toby Agnew, C R Horne Builders Ltd
Toby Griffith-Jones, KJB Contracting Ltd
Toby Halverson, Planit Construction Ltd
Todd Keen, Kevin de Groot Builders
Todd Rowan, Finesse Residential Ltd
Travis Mitchell, Carden Building Ltd
Troy Enderby, Selah Construction
Troy McDonald, Shearer Built Ltd
Tui Tui, Steve Millar Builders Ltd
Tyson Matthews, Gardner Builders Ltd
Vincent Carroll, Kernow Construction Christchurch Ltd
Wade Cornish, Steadfast Construction Ltd
Warren Kelsey, Tailored Building Solutions
Warren Spillane, Brad Chapman Builders
Wayne Smith, W.A Stewart Ltd
Wendell Park, Barrier Habitats Ltd
William Ducrot, ARCO Group Ltd
William Duffy, Cootes Construction Ltd
William Norton, James Mackay Builders Ltd
William Ridgway, Summerhill Construction Ltd
Yuan Gao, XZ Distribution Ltd
Zachary Cunliffe, Alan Charles Bate Construction Ltd
Zachary Noone, Stevenson & Williams Ltd
CONCRETE
Adrian Milton, Stevenson Concrete Ltd
Afraz Ali, A1 Kiwi Cutters & Drillers Ltd
Atonio Fuimaono, A1 Kiwi Cutters & Drillers Ltd
Ben Whalen, Fulton Hogan Limited (BOP)
Daniel Bilton, Busck Prestressed Concrete Ltd
Darren Denize, A1 Kiwi Cutters & Drillers Ltd
David Grady, Higgins Concrete Limited (PNTH)
Faaili Sione, Con Cut
Jacobus Joubert, Thompson Precast Ltd
Kerry Austin, Fabish & Jackson (2010) Ltd
Mathew Stevens, Busck Prestressed Concrete Ltd
Raymond Baker, Concrete Structures New Zealand Ltd
Saheem Ali, A1 Kiwi Cutters & Drillers Ltd
Samuel Brewer, HEB Structures
Sharlene Rowe, Stevenson Concrete Ltd
Shawn Beckham Mansell, Fletcher Construction Infrastructure
Steven Ellis, Busck Prestressed Concrete Ltd
Sydney Taylor, A S Construction
Tamati Cassin, R T Hill Concrete Services Ltd
Taylor Long, A S Construction
Thomas Hauraki, R T Hill Concrete Services Ltd
Warren Allen, Humes Pipeline Systems (Hamilton)
William Wara, Formstress Precast Limited
CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISION
Daniel Davies, PC & DC Maulder Builders
Edwin Bode, Martin Goulden Builders Limited
George Russell, B & D Construction Ltd
Jacob Llewellyn, Gemco Construction
Patrick-Roy Williams, South Coast Construction (NP) Ltd
FLOORING
Andrew Phelan, Swinard Wooden Floors Ltd
Andrew Walker, Andrews Carpets
Chase Courtier, Swinard Wooden Floors Ltd
Chase Lucking, Garnet Campbell Ltd
Christopher Mason, Timberflooring.co.nz Ltd
Cory Holmes, Holmes Flooring Ltd
David Planjar, Floor Finishers Ltd
Gareth Churton, Paragon Flooring
Graeme Bremner, Carpet Court Dunedin
Grant Hewitt, Bentley Flooring NZ Ltd
Harry Parkinson, On All Floors Ltd
Hemi Kuru, Brad Hudson Flooring Ltd
Jacob Lockett, Alexandra Flooring Xtra
Jason Holmes, Holmes Flooring Ltd
Jeremy Crawley, Complete Carpet Laying Ltd
Karl McInnes, Wood Appeal Flooring Ltd
Lee Fleming, Rapleys Carpet Court
Marie Beban, The Flooring Centre Ltd
Nathan Robbins, Garnet Campbell Ltd
Pierce Biggins-Matson, Matson Flooring Ltd
Ramil Mifrano, Dominion Flooring
Samuel Mataio, Conprep Ltd
Scott Campbell, Campbells Floorsanding Ltd
Shannon Courtier, Swinard Wooden Floors Ltd
Simon Sawyers
Sinclair Eeson, Cooneys Carpets Ltd
Steven Berkahn, Coastal Flooring Contractors
Sualesi Fosita, FositaNZ Floorcovering Ltd
Taran Thomas, Rangitikei Floorings Ltd
Trevor Parker, Parker Flooring Ltd
FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTION
Caleb Huisman, Buildin Chch
Michael Mansfield, Buildin Chch
Michael Neilson, Concrete Floors Ltd
Reishan Tamihana, Skidroc Ltd
Traiye Rouse, Concrete Floors Ltd
Wayde Talivai-Bishop, Skidroc Ltd
FRAME & TRUSS
Allan Pope, Pre Nail Systems Ltd
Kelly Sadal, Truss Tech Ltd
Kieran Hawke, EH Ball Truss & Roof
Walter Vercoe, EH Ball Truss & Roof
GLASS & GLAZING
Adam MacLean, Euroglass
Aloese Faaeteete, Glass Relate Limited
Callan Sparnon, Glen Eden Glass 1993 Ltd
Christopher Lam Sam Tai, Woods Glass (NZ) Ltd, Christchurch Branch
David Harris, North Canterbury Glass & Auto Glass Ltd
Henry Nguyen, Woods Glass (NZ) Limited
Jamie Appleby, Papatoetoe Glass (1995) Limited
Jordan Oliver, 4 Trades Apprenticeship Training Trust (Dunedin)
Kayne Wikaira, Viridian Glass Limited Partnership (Palm North)
Luke Dilworth, Norm Fowke Glass
Roseabell Pillay, Papatoetoe Glass (1995) Limited
Roy Kattenberg, Novus Bay of Plenty 2001
Ryan Waller, Metro Performance Glass (Wellington)
Steffan Henry, Glass Relate Limited
Thai Valentine, Invercargill Glass & Mirror
Tokoa Peretira, Glass Relate Limited
Vincent Minchington, Thermaseal Double Glazing Limited
INTERIOR SYSTEMS
Benjamin Monteba, Ultimate Drywall Specialists
Dean Kiddey, F X Fixers Ltd
Dwayne Day, Plasterbros
Isaac Hutchings, Winters Plastering
Jamie Kuka, MMK Plastering Services
Marc Tetzlaff, Bloodworth Drywall Contracting Ltd
Marcus Moloney, Gisborne City Plasterers Ltd
Matthew Ormsby, Grant Jenkins Contracting
Matthew Salthouse, F X Fixers Ltd
Michel De Brito, Drywall Solutions Ltd
Millicent Mathias, L Mathias Plastering Ltd
Mitchell Gracey, Ultimate Drywall Specialists
Mitchell Piercy, Metro Interiors Limited
Nathan Hagger, Forman Commercial Interiors Ltd
Paul Waters, Otago Fixers Ltd
Samuel Nicholas, Q Limited
Shaun Satherley, Home James Limited
Steven Quirke, Q Limited
Vincent Isles, Q Limited
Zachary Sweetman, Denham Construction Ltd
Zane McNab, Alpha BOP Ltd
KITCHEN & BATHROOM DESIGN
Jessica Curtis, Paul Renwick Joinery Ltd
Nikola Davidson, Ryan’s Kitchens
MASONRY/STONEMASONRY
Brett McGoun, Scottish Masonry Ltd
Christopher Palffy, Albany Stonemasons
Eric Simich, 4 Stone
Kerry Tunstall, Scottish Masonry Ltd
Mark Whyte, Goldfield Stone 2013 Ltd
Matthew Dwinger, Albany Stonemasons
PAINTING & DECORATING
Allen Akurangi, Jeff Allan Paint & Paper Ltd
Alex Anderson, Withers Painters Ltd
Anando Kirsch, Anando Decorating Ltd
Andrew Webb, J Butler & Co
Andrew Whyte, Adam Painter & Paperhanger
Angela Heigold, W & S Painting Contractors Ltd
Ary De Paula, Dion Boland Painters & Decorators (2001) Ltd
Ashleigh Lavery-Stevenson, Shuttleworth Painters & Decorators Christchurch Ltd
Ben Kelman, M2 Decorators Ltd
Ben Lewis, Probrush Painters
Billie Anderson, Danny Thrupp Painting & Decorating
Billy Cooper-Gibbons, Dixon & Dixon Decorating Ltd
Blair Norcliffe, New Image Painters & Decorators Ltd
Bradley Benson, Clearwater Painting & Decorating Ltd
Brendan Perrett, R H Page Ltd
Brendon Owen, Glubb Painting & Decorating Ltd
Callum Gordon, Steven Webb Painting & Decorating Ltd
Callum O’Kane, K Wilson Painting Ltd
Callum Shaw, Sherlock Painting Contractors
Chloe Harris, Wheelers Ltd
Christopher Wu, Asset Managers Ltd
Colin Evans, Rhino Painters Ltd
Craig Smale, The Renovators Painters & Decorators Ltd
Dan Whitmarsh, DBJ Furniture Ltd
Daniel Everse, Waghorn Builders Ltd
David Bennett, New Image Painters & Decorators Ltd
Edinei De Jesus Batista, Dave Rees Painters
Ellis Walker Ibadulla, P & W Painters (South Canterbury) Ltd
Emily Sheffield, Pete the Painter NZ Ltd
Guiping Chen, Gary Chen Painting
Hannah Inwood, De Ruyter Painting Ltd
Hayden Quinn, The Finishing Company 2001 Ltd
Hazel Hyndman, C D F National Ltd
Hemi Watene, Ezi Paint Ltd
Isaac Bent, Paintspecs
Jackson Kane, Scott Lambie Painting Contractors Ltd
Jacob Herbert, Higgins Coatings Pty Ltd
Jacob Walmsley, Profloor 2000 Ltd
Jamaine Taylor, D W Interior Finishing
James O’Neill, Programmed Property Services
James Wilson, Waghorn Builders Ltd
Jason Poharama, Leading Edge Decorating Ltd
Jeremy Eves, Simon J Paterson Ltd
Jesse Maher, Ashburton Painters & Decorators Ltd
John Sandrowicz, De Ruyter Painting Ltd
Jonathan Sutherland, Smooth Decorating Ltd
Jordan Johnson, Tudor Ltd
Joseph Tate, Paint FX
Joshua Sila, G P Painting & Decorating Ltd
Karia Toko, Interior Solutions
Kieran Poulter, Go 2 Painters Ltd
Lance Black, Lancealot Decorators
Larena McGregor, Deco NZ Ltd
Lee Morris, Rhino Painters Ltd
Liam Washington, Glubb Painting & Decorating Ltd
Liam Wilkie, Burton Painters Ltd
Lyndon Fraser, Peter Fraser Painter & Decorator
Manpreet Cheema, Jasbir Singh & Sons Ltd
Marcos Da Silva, Davies Construction
Mark Harris, Walsh Painters
Mason Whakataka, PWD Ltd
Mathew Philpot, J D Building Solutions
Matthew Burnip, Constructa Ltd
Matthew Byrnes, Trade Related Decorating Ltd
Melissa McConochie, Premier Painting Ltd
Michael McFadyen, Otago Painting Solutions Ltd
Mitchell Lassen, Newman Decorators Ltd
Monja Weizenhoefer, Pete the Painter NZ Ltd
Morgan Samson, Edmonds Commercial Ltd
Nehemiah (Nemo) Wilson, J L Connolly Ltd
Nigel Smart, Paul Oakley Decorating
Nigel Warren, Warren Painters Ltd
Oliver Burns, Safari Painters (Bay of Plenty) Ltd.
Patrick Brown, Mitchell Decorators Ltd
Patrick Nomotu, NZ Painting Services Ltd
Paul Matson, M2 Decorators Ltd
Peter Lompas, Walsh Painters
Regan Murphy, The Renovators Painters & Decorators Ltd
Ross Timmins, Contract Coatings Ltd
Rozina Fielding, Painting Solutions
Ryan Botting, Dunedin Housing Maintenance Contractors
Ryan Duff, Darryn Stewart Painters & Decorators Ltd
Samuel Robertson, How-Jones Painting Ltd
Sarah Holmes, New Image Painters & Decorators Ltd
Scott Grimson, Steven Webb Painting & Decorating Ltd
Sean Hofmeester, Rulan Painting & Decorating Ltd
Simon Stubbs, Wayne Ranger Painting Ltd
Stefan Broughton, C J ‘s Painting & Decorating Ltd
Steffan Paul, Darby Decorators Ltd
Stella Carran, Complete Finish Decorators
Steven Coutts, Murray Arbuckle Decorating
Steven Weir, Steve’s Services
Subarmani Moopnar, Hamilton City Council
Tevita Vea, Walsh Painters
Timothy Braid, Stripes Painting & Decorating Ltd
Timothy Wilton, Wilton Contracting Ltd
William Knox, 4 Trades Apprenticeship Training Trust
PPCS
Allan Rookes, McLean Solid Plastering Ltd
Andre Delamare, McLean Solid Plastering Ltd
Andre Wouldes, A1 Exteriors Ltd
Bevan Constable, Allan Tong Ltd
Brayden Hughes, Galbraith Plasterers Ltd
Craig Lewis, McLean Solid Plastering Ltd
Craig Mclean, McLean Solid Plastering Ltd
Glen Kavanagh, Bruce Cooper Plastering Limited
Grant McLean, McLean Solid Plastering Ltd
Hipara Ngatai, Brown Brothers (Timaru)
Jacky Dixon, K-Tex Ltd
Jaiden Greenland, Greg Proudfoot Plastering Ltd
Jake Nicol, JAJ Plastering Ltd
Jamie McLean, S.R.Templeton Plastering
Leroi Stechman, Class Exteriors Kapiti Ltd
Mark Treloar, Solid Plastering Solutions Ltd
Ryan Willcocks, Advanced Exterior Plastering Ltd
Sam Perowne, Advanced Exterior Plastering Ltd
Sean Martin, Complete Plaster Coatings Ltd
Shanley Wilson, Walter Wilson Exterior Plasterers
Tane Sadlier, Greg Proudfoot Plastering Ltd
Terence Hull, Advanced Exterior Plastering Ltd
Valeriu Pirliteanu, Plaster Plus Ltd
Westley Finch, Plastpro Ltd
Zane Doyle, Karton Brick & Block Layers Ltd Licensed Rockcote
TILING
Andrew Ewen, Andy Ewen Construction
Benjamin Mealings, M R Contractors Ltd
Brian Brennan, Terra Nova Tiling Ltd
Christopher Young, M B Fisher Tiling Ltd
Damon Vendt, Stonecraft Classic Installations Ltd
Dejan Velickovic, Technokolla NZ
Grant Antram, Island Stone NZ Ltd
Hyeong Yong Lee, Y L Protilers Ltd
Jaehwak Yoo, Stone & Tile Solutions Ltd
Joshua Ewen, Andy Ewen Construction
Lucas Ferreira Dos Santos, Sticks ‘n’ Stones
Marcelo Lopes, Bella Casa Tiles
Michael Krevalek, Peter Goodger Builders
Mike Horne, Island Stone NZ Ltd
Pavneet Dhanjal, Protile Ltd
Rosevaldo Montagna, Bella Casa Tiles
Sergio Cardinale, Ambience Tiling Ltd
Tien Tee, Technokolla NZ
Yannick Weastell, A-Class Tiling Limited
TIMBER JOINERY
Alex Mott, Waikato Woodware Limited
Ashley Williams, Espies NZ Ltd
Bevan Newton, Artiture Limited
Cameron Mayhew, Ryans Kitchens and Joinery
Cody Moke, All Timber Joinery Ltd
Corey Davidson, Coronet Woodware
Daniel Eymael, B M L Builders Ltd
Daniel Harrison, Leading Edge Joinery Specialists Ltd
Daniel Taylor, Cherrywood Joinery Ltd
Dion King, Wainui Joinery (1977) Limited
Erica Wairepo, Whangamata Woodworks
Graeme Shilvock, Al-Wood Joinery Limited
Hans Jongenburger, MWF Manufacturing
Hayden Falkner, Wooden Gates Waiuku
Howie Weeden, Orange Building Group Joinery Ltd
Jack Pearson, Interior Fittings Limited
Jamie Jack, Grieve Construction Ltd
Jason Rodgers, CMAKK Limited
John Parle, Misco Holdings Ltd
Joshua Ellery, Terra Firma Joinery Ltd
Jotham Macdonald, Awapuni Joinery Limited
Katrina Mantell, J B Joinery Ltd
Matthew Moir-Whitehouse, CMAKK Limited
Matthew Switzer-Josephs, Dimension Shopfitters
Mohamed Valibhai, 4 Trades Apprenticeship Training Trust (Dunedin)
Nayuta Majima, Artiture Limited
Richard Messervy, MWF Manufacturing
Samuel Blackburn, Heirloom Kitchens
Samuel Wade, Owairoa Joinery Ltd
Tyler Wilson, Shakthi Joinery Ltd
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