Finding Britain's Building Idol

Martin Quinn, SkillBuild Winner 2008

Location: Elland Road, Leeds

“SkillBuild has definitely helped me to push myself….a whole new sense of responsibility.” This may not be the sort of comment you’d expect from a teenager, but is just one of the comments made by talented construction apprentices on entering SkillBuild, Britain’s biggest skills competition.

SkillBuild 2008 reached its conclusion on 1st – 3rd October. During this time, young apprentices from all over the UK came to Leeds College of Building to compete to be named Britain’s ‘Building Idol’ – and add a prestigious accolade to their CV.

Slating and Tiling gold medallist Martin Quinn, who also won the prestigious Frank Eaton Memorial Trophy said: “This was the first time I entered SkillBuild. My heart was absolutely pounding tonight, I was so nervous. I can’t believe I won and my parents will be so proud! I really enjoyed meeting all the other people in the final as well.”

This year, we at ConstructionSkills, took over the management of SkillBuild. The competition forms part of our ongoing plans to encourage more young people to consider training for a career in the construction industry, and to boost the skills of those already in training.

Peter Rogerson, Deputy Chairman at ConstructionSkills says: “SkillBuild is Britain’s biggest skills competition and we want to see it grow massively in the run up to the worldwide competition, WorldSkills, in London in 2011. To help ensure Britain wins a host of medals there, we want to build momentum over the next three years by attracting as many young apprentices as possible to enter the competition.”

“Britain has some very talented young tradespeople who deserve to be recognised – and SkillBuild can really add an extra dimension to a young tradespersons CV. Not only that, it is an opportunity for employers and colleges to show their commitment to training and excellence whilst developing skills among their workforce and student bodies. ”

The national final is the culmination of a series of regional heats that took place this summer. In fact, the hunt for the country’s best construction apprentices saw a panel of judges visit 11 regions of the UK, secure the involvement of 130 colleges and many more employers besides, and entries from over one thousand 17-22 year old men and women who are currently training in construction.

SkillBuild Finalists

The regional winners and runners were invited to attend the SkillBuild Final to compete across 11 construction trades - Bricklaying, Cabinet Making, Carpentry, Joinery, Painting and Decorating, Plastering, Stone Masonry, Roof Slating & Tiling, Roof Sheeting & Cladding, Built Up Felt Roofing, Reinforced Bitumen Membrane Roofing and Wall & Floor Tiling.

The winners in each of these competitions are then put forward for the chance to represent the UK in WorldSkills – the Skills Olympics. WorldSkills is held every two years in different cities across the world. The 2009 competition will be held in Calgary, Canada and in 2011, will be held here in the UK.

1994 SkillBuild winner, Ian Knapper is one of the country’s most talented stonemasons. Having experienced the competition first hand, he has encouraged his own apprentices to take part. He says:

“Taking part in SkillBuild gives young people more confidence in their work, and it’s great for their personal development. It opens their eyes to new skills and techniques and they get to meet all sorts of people from the construction industry. Young apprentices today have a really exciting opportunity to broaden their horizons and improve their skills by getting involved.”

You can find out more about SkillBuild and ConstructionSkills at www.cskills.org/skillbuild.

 

RESULTS

Competing across 11 construction trades: Bricklaying, Cabinet Making, Carpentry, Joinery, Painting & Decorating, Plastering, Stonemasonry, Roof Slating & Tiling, Roof Sheeting & Cladding, Single Ply Roofing, Reinforced Bitumen Membrane Roofing

 

Bricklaying

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldJasonStanleyDerby College
SilverJamesDouganNorthern Regional College Antrim Campus
BronzeDanielRoebuckBlackburn College

 

Cabinet Making

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldLukeGriffithsChichester College of Technology
SilverJohnGarlandLeeds College of Buildingn
BronzeChristopherWallisChichester College of Technology

 

Carpentry

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldGarethWyn EvansColeg Sir Gar
SilverCliffWilliamsColeg Sir Gar
BronzeChristopherGillickSouth West College (NI)

 

Joinery

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldAdamBushnellOxford & Cherwell College
SilverGaryWrightBournemouth & Poole College
BronzeNeilMaCartneyActon & West London College

 

Painting & Decorating

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldJamesPhillipsStoke On Trent College
SilverHeatherAdgieLeeds College of Building
BronzeTomAlstonePreston College

 

Plastering

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldLewisMinnockLeeds College of Building
SilverMarcBurtonLiverpool Community College
BronzeScottWrightSouth Lanarkshire College

 

Stonemasonry

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldChrisBerridgeCity of Bath College
SilverNathanSmithWeymouth College
BronzeMarcPateMoulton College

 

Single Ply Roofing

MedalFirst NameLast NameCompany
GoldTroyAsburySeeco Single Ply
SilverDanielHawkinsDurable Contracts
BronzeDavidMaloneGrainger Building Services

 

Roof Slating & Tiling

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldMartinQuinnSouth Lanarkshire College
SilverJoshuaBarkerLeeds College of Building
BronzeGaryRileySouth Lanarkshire College

 

Roof Sheeting & Cladding

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldDavid
Scott
Hibbert
Thomas
National Construction College - Birmingham
SilverMark
Kenny
Hoare
Woolerton
National Construction College - Birmingham
BronzeCraig
Anthony
Drummond
McGee
Grainger Building Services

 

Reinforced Bitumen Membrane Roofing

MedalFirst NameLast NameCollege
GoldLukeAllenNational Construction College - Birmingham
SilverMatthewJonesNational Construction College - Birmingham
BronzeShaunRussellNational Construction College - Erith