Nearly 80 construction trainees were praised at the 2019 Skillbuild Final last week for the Construction Industry Training Board, held at the NEC in Birmingham
SkillBuild, a multi-trade competition in the UK, showcases the talent of construction trainees and forms a part of WorldSkills UK LIVE. The three-day event attracted around 70,000 people from families, educational institutes and employers, exhibiting the variety of skills and career opportunities available.
There were four industry areas that the UK National Finals covered; Health Hospitality & Lifestyle, Construction & Infrastructure, Digital, Business & Creative and Engineering & Technology. The top scoring age eligible competitors have the chance to progress onto EuroSkills in Austria, 2020 and, if successful, will be invited to compete at an international level.
The medal winners from SkillBuild were:
Bricklaying
Gold – Adam Batty, Barnsley College
Silver – Nathan Jamieson, York College
Bronze – Lee Woodward, Stafford College
Carpentry
Gold – Cai Henshaw, Grwp Llandrillo Menai
Silver – Jason Wong, Nottingham College
Bronze – Andy Thomson, South Devon College
Furniture and Cabinet Making
Gold – Jack Eggleston, Cornwall College
Silver – Finlay Champion, Chichester College Group
Bronze – Charlie Teager-Neale, Colchester Institute
Joinery
Gold – Alex Howe, West Suffolk College
Silver – Ross Fiori, NCG Carlisle College
Bronze – Harry Colgrave, Exeter College
Painting and Decorating
Gold – Gatis Celmins, Inverness College UHI
Silver – Lewis Boyle, Leeds College of Building
Bronze – Abigayle Johnson, Leeds College of Building
Plastering
Gold – Raymond Stirling, City of Glasgow College
Silver – Tom Joy, College of North West London
Bronze – Thomas Burrow, Preston College
Plastering and Drywall Systems
Gold – Brendan Duddy, North West Regional College
Silver – Kalem Kerrigan, Errigal Contracts
Bronze – Alfie Howe, College of North West London
Roof Slating and Tiling
Gold – Philip Houghton, Eastern Region Training Group and Jordan Condren, Newcastle College
Silver – Joseph Osborne, Leeds College of Building
Bronze – David Crank, Newcastle College
Stonemasonry
Gold – James Digger, York College
Silver – Josh Harvey, Weymouth College
Bronze – Jake Watson, Inverness College UHI
Wall and Floor Tiling
Gold – Dylan Calvert, Southern Regional College
Silver – Dylan Gillanders, Southern Regional College
Bronze – Aaron Gillespie, Southern Regional College
The Inclusive Skills category took place on the final day of the competition. It offers the opportunity for construction trainees with special educational needs to showcase their skills.
Inclusive Skills: Woodworking
Gold – Lewis Hall, Coleg Sir Gar
Silver – Joshua Bradbury, Coleg y Cymoedd
Bronze – Nicholas Price, Pembrokeshire College
Mark Miller, ‘DIY SOS’ chippy, gave a spotlight speech at the event saying: “Events like this open people’s eyes and give them a glimpse into a career in construction. We put roofs over people’s heads and can be proud of what we do. The world is your oyster if you qualify with an apprenticeship.”
Sarah Beale, CITB chief executive, added: “It’s fantastic to see a group of talented people from across the UK nations come together for the National Final. SkillBuild is one of the many ways we can demonstrate the level of expertise within the industry, and attract more young people into a rewarding career in construction.”