Minister recognises Henderson drainlayer with Award
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23 October 2013
Minister recognises Henderson drainlayer with Merit of Excellence Award
A Henderson drainlayer has received a Merit of Excellence award from the Minister for Building and Construction Hon Maurice Williamson.
Wayne Cathcart was presented with the award at a ceremony at the Plumbers, Gasfitters and Drainlayers Board recently after he was named top performer in the Board’s 2012 certifying drainlayer examinations.
Each year, the Board formally recognises the outstanding achievements of three individuals who score the highest results during the year in the Board’s certifying registration examinations in plumbing, gasfitting and drainlaying.
Max Pedersen, PGDB Chief Executive, said: “This award recognises the high achievement of Wayne and underpins the Board’s commitment to maintaining and recognising high standards within the industry to ensure the health and safety of all New Zealanders.”
Wayne sat and passed the certifying drainlayer examination in November 2012, with a high scoring pass mark. He started his drainlaying apprenticeship in 2009 in Auckland’s major suburb of Henderson. He became registered as a licensed drainlayer in 2011, and moved into the position of certifying drainlayer in June of this year.
Mr Pedersen said the awards reinforce the Board’s strong stance on ensuring the highest professional standards in the industry to protect consumers.
“Anyone involved in carrying out sanitary plumbing, gasfitting or drainlaying is required to carry a current authorisation card. We urge consumers to check the competency of their tradespeople by asking for the card, and checking that they are licensed to cover the work they are doing.”
“If a homeowner or building inspector believes work has been done by someone who is not authorised, or has concerns about the competency of tradespeople, they should make a complaint to the PGDB.”
Consumers can check if a plumber, gasfitter or drainlayer is authorised to carry out the work by visiting the PGDB’s website at www.pgdb.co.nz, or calling the PGDB on 0800 743 262.
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