ANNUAL APPRENTICE CONTEST — WINNERS

THANKS TO ALL THE APPRENTICES FOR PARTICIPATING IN 2017 SMWTCS ANNUAL APPRENTICE CONTEST:

LEVEL 1 — John Benson (Paramount Sheet Metal Ltd.), Travis Buchanan (Keith Panel Systems), Jackson Chater (Crosstown Metal Ind. Ltd.), Tyler Crowder (Summit Sheet Metal Ltd.), Marcus Dunn (Keith Panel Systems), Troy Martell (Austin Metal Fabricators LP), James Plett (Austin Metal Fabricators LP), Josiah Stagg (Summit Sheet Metal Ltd.), William Scott Wilcox (Spectrum Sheet Metal Ltd.).

LEVEL 2 — Kristopher Brunlees (Airtek Pneumatics Ltd.), Matthew Cleary (Austin Metal Fabricators LP), Carlos Flores (Summit Sheet Metal Ltd.), Michael Hamm (Fraser Valley Refrigeration Ltd.), Kellan Lavallee (Summit Sheet Metal Ltd.), Marcus Ribi (City Sheet Metal Limited), Dean Tassopoulos (Piedmont Sheet Metal (1997) Ltd.), Patrick Welch (Viaduct Sheet Metal Works Ltd.).

LEVEL 3 — Roy Jones (Airtek Pneumatics Ltd.), Kurtis Malm (Ridge Sheet Metal Co.), Nicholas McGregor (Austin Metal Fabricators LP).

LEVEL 4 — Josh Deeming (Apollo Sheet Metal Ltd.), Kyle Wellman (Ames Metal Fabricators 82 Ltd.).

SHEET METAL WORKERS TRAINING CENTRE’S ANNUAL APPRENTICE CONTEST

SMWTCS Contest Fall 2017On November 18, 2017, the Training Centre had another great turn out to its Annual Apprentice Contest with 22 apprentices from 14 contractors competing in four levels aligned with their level of study. Thanks to the generosity of 20 sponsors, the contest gave away over $8,000 worth of prizes to participants. As in previous years, the shop portion drew the most spectators — participants assembled different projects for each level. These ranged from an aluminum hinged ammo-style box to on-centre and off-centre square to round fittings and copper bucket, showcasing contestant’s precision and skill across the board. Mark Curtis from the International union was on-hand to assist. A lengthy list of sponsors contributed to the event by way of financial support and prizes. “Everyone who comes to the contest volunteering their time and representing their trade, and the contractors are there to show their support,” said Jud Martell, training co-ordinator for SMWTC. “It was fantastic. This is one of the largest sheet metal workers’ competitions in North America, and the competitors represented so many contractors. As a celebration of the sheet metal workers’ craft and a demonstration of apprentices’ immense talent — you can’t make a guy more proud than how I felt about this contest.” Bruce Sychuk, executive director of SMACNA-BC, is appreciative to everyone involved in this event. “Thanks to the organizers for taking the time and efforts in coordinating this event and congratulations to all that participated,” said Sychuk.