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TAFE NSW Granville apprentices to battle it out at the 14th Golden Trowel Award

TAFE NSW Granville

TAFE NSW Granville apprentices to battle it out at the 14th Golden Trowel Award

A team of TAFE NSW Granville blocklaying apprentices is preparing to put their skills to the test at the biennial Golden Trowel Competition.

Organised by the Concrete Masonry Association of Australia (CMAA), the Golden Trowel Competition will see the best blocklaying apprentices from around Australia gather at Broadwater Parklands in Southport, Queensland on Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 October to compete for the coveted Golden Trowel.

The intensive two-day event is Australia’s only team blocklaying competition and encourages excellence among apprentices, while recognising the valuable skills of young people in a trade that is experiencing a shortage of skilled works across New South Wales.[1]

Hayden Valeri and Jett Bell, who are currently completing a Certificate III in Bricklaying/Blocklaying are polishing off their skills for the competition in TAFE NSW Granville’s state-of-the-art bricklaying facilities.

TAFE NSW apprentice and Golden Trowel competitor, Jett Bell said, “I’m really looking forward to the competition. I’m a bit nervous as we don’t find out what the challenge is until the day, but I’m excited to put my skills to the test.

“Our TAFE NSW teachers have been great at preparing Hayden and I for the competition. They’ve really shown us the ropes and taught us the skills we need to be ready for the job.”

The competition requires the apprentices to build a concrete structure with intricate detailing within a set time limit. The teams will then be judged by a panel of industry experts on their precision, craftsmanship and conformity to the design specifications.

CMAA CEO, Elizabeth McIntyre said, “The Golden Trowel Competition started in 1993 and is renowned for producing outstanding young blocklayers, who have gone on to win other industry awards and establish successful careers in the blocklaying industry.

“At each Golden Trowel Competition, we see an incredible level of quality and craftsmanship from the apprentices and I know this year will be no different.”

For more information about studying blocklaying at TAFE NSW visit www.tafensw.edu.au or call 131 601.

Media contact: Emma Cawley, TAFE NSW Media Officer, emma.cawley1@tafensw.edu.au or 0412 478 415