Apprentices’ efforts auction for charity

Competitors in the Otago regional heat of the NZCB Apprentice Challenge stand with their...
Competitors in the Otago regional heat of the NZCB Apprentice Challenge stand with their completed picnic tables. PHOTO: SUPPLIED
The work of local building apprentices will be auctioned to help raise money for the Cancer Society.

For a limited time, there is an opportunity to bid for one of the picnic tables built by local apprentices at last month’s Otago regional heat of the New Zealand Certified Builders (NZCB) Apprentice Challenge Sponsored by ITM. All proceeds will go to the Cancer Society Otago-Southland.

During the competition, carpentry apprentices from across the region competed over eight hours to build the high-spec, sturdy picnic tables.

Each apprentice was given trade-quality timber and materials to build the tables, which had to follow set design plans and meet minimum safety standards.

NZCB Apprentice Challenge manager Nick Matthews said the apprentices were delighted their hard work would now help to raise money for the Cancer Society.

"Many of our member builders and apprentices have benefited directly or indirectly from the work the Cancer Society does to support Kiwis who have cancer, and we’re delighted to be supporting them again through the [challenge]," Mr Matthews said.

In 2019, park benches made during that year’s NZCB Apprentice Challenge were donated directly to regional Cancer Society branches across the country for use at their facilities.

The rectangular picnic tables built by the competitors this year are a classic barbecue style and can comfortably seat four adults on benches attached on each long side.

The tables are made with durable all-weather materials, making them well suited for any outdoor areas.

"This is a one-off chance to own a really high quality finished product, built by up-and-coming local carpentry talent, and support a great cause.

"There are only a limited number of tables available across the country, so anyone who is keen should get in quick," Mr Matthews said.

The auction is listed by NZCB in an online auction page.

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