Central South Island region’s top carpentry apprentice announced

23 August 2018

Carpentry apprentice Peter Ravn has been named the Central South Island Registered Master Builders CARTERS 2018 Apprentice of the Year.
The 26-year-old from Christchurch trained through the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation and is employed by Armitage Williams Construction Ltd. 

Peter impressed the judges with the skills he had learned from his apprenticeship. This year, apprentices put their skills to the test in the first ever regional practical challenge. Apprentices were judged on their initial entry submission, with the top 10 in each region progressing to an interview with the judging panel and an onsite visit where contestants discussed their project.

Judges said Peter impressed with his excellent practical skills and showed he has the all-round skills to be the competition winner.

“Peter is a complete all-round professional in the building and construction industry. He blew away the judges with his strong practical abilities, unique project submission and calm demeanour demonstrated onsite.”

Peter was awarded a range of fantastic products and tools, $2,000 to spend at CARTERS, and a spot at an Outward Bound Course. 

Second place in the regional competition was awarded to 22-year-old Josh Farrar-de Wagt from Christchurch, who is employed by Clive Barrington Construction Ltd.

Third place was awarded to 27-year-old Reuben Elley from Christchurch, who is employed by Naylor Love Construction Ltd.

The results were announced at an awards evening on Thursday 23rd August at Hagley Oval in Christchurch. 

Registered Master Builders Chief Executive David Kelly says that Apprentice of the Year showcases the attractiveness of a career in the trades.

“Apprenticeships offer the chance to earn as you learn and be a part of an industry with strong job prospects and opportunities for growth. With the construction skills shortage currently facing the building and construction industry, the value of an apprenticeship has never been higher,” he says. 

“We applaud the commitment and determination from all the apprentices and look forward to seeing their skills at the national competition in November as they make their mark on the industry.”
Supporting the competition for the 14th year running is principal sponsor CARTERS. CARTERS Chief Executive Mike Guy says that CARTERS is honoured to have been a part of launching the careers of talented apprentices for over a decade. 

“Apprentice of the Year reflects CARTERS’ ongoing dedication to supporting New Zealand’s apprentices through investing in training and mentoring. New Zealand’s construction sector is booming and attracting young talent to our industry is vital to on-going success,” he says.

We congratulate Peter on his success in the regional competition and look forward to seeing all the finalists taking part in the national competition in November.”

Peter will now compete against the winners from the other nine regions at the National competition in Auckland this November.

Each finalist will undergo a 45-minute interview with the national judging panel. They will then compete in a practical carpentry challenge, the product of which will be donated to a local charity. 

The practical challenge is held on 9 November at the ASB Showgrounds and will be open to the public. The competition is taking place alongside the Auckland Build Expo, which will bring together industry professionals and leaders from across the construction sector.

The winner of the Registered Master Builders CARTERS 2018 Apprentice of the Year will be announced at an awards dinner on 9 November. 

Apprentices, employers and young people aspiring to be a part of the construction industry are encouraged to join the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/registeredmasterbuilders  

For more information, visit www.apprenticeoftheyear.co.nz. 
The Registered Master Builders Apprentice of the Year competition is made possible thanks to principal sponsor CARTERS, the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation (BCITO), and supporting sponsor the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE).