A
first year metal roofing apprentice from Newcastle has won the winter
quarterly prize for the national 2002/2003 COLORBOND® steel Building
Apprentice of the Year competition.
Martin Neilson from Nords Wharf began his apprenticeship this year
with Hi-Tech Roofing, undertaking a Metal Roofing course at the
Gymea Campus of the Southern Sydney Institute of TAFE.
The campus offers a Metal Roofing Certificate, specifically developed
for apprentices to learn the art of installing steel roofing.
To cut travel time, Martin - one of 250 students from all over
NSW who are enrolled in the course - completes a block of three
days at the TAFE
every three weeks.
As the winter winner, he collects an LGe Standard DVD Player with
MP3 CD playback, valued at more than $300, plus a certificate of
his
achievement.
Martin was judged the best entrant for the third phase of the competition,
which continues to support and encourage young apprentices
in the building industry.
All nominations and quarterly winners are now in the running to
win the overall 2002/2003 COLORBOND® steel Building Apprentice of
the Year
competition.
BHP Steel recently launched an expanded and improved colour range.
The range of 20 colours employs advances in super polyester pre-painted
coating technology to keep COLORBOND® steel looking new for longer.
The national winner of the 2002/2003 COLORBOND® steel Building Apprentice
of the Year competition will receive a trophy, an LGe 59cm FLATRON
flatscreen TV and an LGe DVD home theatre system valued at more
than $2000.
Apprentices have until June 30 to enter to become the national
2002/2003 COLORBOND® steel Building Apprentice of the Year.
The award is open to all building apprentices who have worked with
or studied light steel framing, steel cladding, roofing or guttering
anywhere in Australia during the 2002/2003 financial year.
Martin was nominated by his employer Hi Tech Roofing for his enthusiasm
and strong work ethic since beginning employment with the company
at the start of the year.
"Martin has shown a keen and enthusiastic attitude towards
his work," employer Dyan Sault said. "He has shown a refreshing
sense of
responsibility and pride in learning the roofing trade, incorporating
both COLORBOND® steel and ZINCALUME steel products."
Servicing the Newcastle, Hunter Valley and Lake Macquarie regions,
Hi Tech Roofing specialises in providing quality steel roofing solutions
for both commercial and residential buildings.
For more information, conditions and an entry form for the COLORBOND®
steel Building Apprentice of the Year award, visit www.colorbond.com
or
email BHP Steel marketing communications supervisor Sarah Najdek,
on sarah.najdek@bhpsteel.com.
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