SRC Student Tiles His Way To SkillBuild UK Final

Southern Regional College Student Competes in National Construction Showdown

Seventeen-year-old Alan Holubowicz will proudly represent Southern Regional College at the UK National Finals of SkillBuild, the country’s largest construction skills competition, taking place from 18–20 November at Arena MK in Milton Keynes.

Alan, a Level 2 Wall & Floor Apprentice based at the College’s Greenbank campus, is one of eight talented finalists who will showcase his expertise against apprentices from across the UK.

Peter Farrelly, Alan’s College lecturer and mentor, said: “The competition is an intense, time-pressured event running over three days.

Pictured (l-r):  Back row, Lindsay Bronte (SRC Organisational Development Manager), Lee Campbell (Principal & CEO of SRC); front row, Peter Farrelly (Tiling lecturer), Alan Holubowicz.

“Competitors must complete a range of challenging tiling tasks, starting with a preparation phase that includes self-levelling a floor and repairing a deliberate construction issue, such as a missing wall stud, before moving on to the main tiling work.”

“Contestants have just three hours on the opening morning, from 9am to 12pm, to prepare their areas. Once midday arrives, no further preparation or corrections are allowed.

“Competitors are marked on this stage before progressing to the practical tiling challenges. These include creating a brick-and-bond pattern, a diagonal tile set with angles defined by the judges and finishing with precise trims and angled cuts to complete the design.”

The competition is designed to test participants’ technical ability, accuracy, time management and attention to health and safety. Judges assess competitors throughout the three days, marking everything from workmanship and finish to site organisation and compliance with safety standards.

Alan Holubowicz )left) at a training session with Peter Farelly in advance of the SkillBuild UK national final.

“It’s a demanding challenge,” said Peter, “but Alan has worked hard and is going to Milton Keynes determined to bring home a medal.”

Mrs Lee Campbell, Principal & Chief Executive of Southern Regional College said: “Alan’s success in reaching the UK SkillBuild National Finals is a testament to his dedication, talent and the high standard of training delivered at Southern Regional College.

“Competitions like SkillBuild showcase the outstanding talent being developed in further education and we’re thrilled to see our students standing out on a national stage.

“We are immensely proud of Alan’s achievement and wish him every success as he competes at a national level.”

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