Apprentice Jake McCowatt has claimed the title of Rotorua’s champion at the regional heats of the annual New Zealand Certified Builders Apprentice Challenge (NZCB).
He competed against five other apprentices last Saturday and came out on top. The apprentices were given just eight hours to build a fort that followed specific design plans and met minimum safety standards.
The forts were assessed by a panel of expert judges who looked at technical aspects such as the quality of workmanship, measuring, cutting and assembly, as well as other essential skills while working against the clock, including their ability to follow a detailed plan and safe working technique.
Jake, 23, is doing his building apprenticeship at Rhys Johnston Builders. As well as winning the title of regional champion, Jake also won a $500 ITM gift voucher to redeem on trade tools and earned a place in the national final representing Rotorua.
There he will compete against 19 other regional winners from across New Zealand for the Ken Read Memorial Trophy and $25,000 worth of prizes. The national final will be held at the NZCB National Conference and Expo in Christchurch in May.