UK’s Top Construction Plant Apprentices Recognised at CPA Stars of the Future Event

The future of the construction plant industry is in safe hands judging by the outstanding quality of the entrants at this year’s Stars of the Future awards hosted by the Construction Plant-hire Association (CPA) today.

A total of 80 nominations were received for the CPA Stars of the Future apprentice and trainee awards 2024. The awards identify some of the industry’s brightest up-and-coming talent and its future leaders across various occupations including Plant Mechanics, Plant Technicians, Hire Controllers, Lifting Technicians, Plant Installers, Plant Operatives and Young Plant Operatives, as well as those who mentor the apprentices.

Almost 300 people attended the awards ceremony which was hosted at the Heart of England Conference and Events Centre in Fillongley, near Coventry, by former TV newsreader, presenter and journalist Merryn Myatt. This was the 12th year of the acclaimed apprentice awards and this year’s nominations were judged by a total of 13 judges from the CPA and across the industry.

The CPA is the leading trade association for the construction plant sector in the UK, with over 1,900 members who supply around 85% of hired plant to the construction industry. The awards ceremony was held in association with event sponsors GAP Group and L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage, and award sponsors and supporters ACOP Group, JCB, Liebherr, L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage, M O’Brien Plant Hire, NOCN Group, Plant Planet, Southern Hoist Services, Sunbelt Rentals and Wolffkran.

On the day, the winners of each national category were as follows:

  • National Plant Mechanic of the Year (Level 2) – Bethan Whittaker of KJ Services and Bridgend College
  • National Plant Technician of the Year (Level 3) – Morgan Wardle of Banks Plant Solutions and Askham Bryan College
  • Hire Controller of the Year – Millie Scott-Young of Sunbelt Rentals
  • Young Plant Operative of the Year – Josh Jones of L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage
  • Plant Operative of the Year – Reece Stray of L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage
  • Lifting Technician of the Year – Zac Bradshaw of Commhoist
  • Plant Installer of the Year – Hayden Chappell of Southern Hoist Services
  • Individual Apprentice Mentor of the Year – Steve Gwynn of Sunbelt Rentals
  • Group Apprentice Mentor of the Year – Dave Rogers of L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage
  • Best Personal Statement Award – Shannon Weiss of Finning UK and Finning Academy
  • Judges’ Special Award – Tom Williams of CBL and Bridgend College

Stars of the Future was originally introduced to recognise outstanding Apprentice Plant Mechanics and Plant Technicians, but the scope of the event has been extended over the years to reward other job roles in the construction plant sector. It is now widely recognised as the sector’s premier event for recognising and rewarding trainees and apprentices who are earmarked as future leaders of the industry.

CPA President Brian Jones said: “Stars of the Future is one of the CPA’s flagship events and one that we’re very proud of. We’d like to congratulate all the nominees and winners – it’s a tremendous achievement in itself for apprentices to be nominated by their employer or training provider for a Star of the Future award. Testimony to the success of the awards is that many previous Stars of the Future award winners have gone on to secure senior positions in the construction plant industry.

“We would like to thank all our sponsors, without whom we simply could not stage such an event or reward our winners so considerably. Award winners received some fabulous prizes, including tool kits, machine training courses, iPads, an overseas trip to visit a Liebherr crane manufacturing plant in Germany, another overseas trip to one of Wolffkran’s manufacturing facilities in Luckau, Germany, and a VIP day courtesy of JCB. Special thanks also go to each and every one of our 13 judges for the time they took in going through all the nominations so thoroughly,” he continued.

Stars of the Future had a two-tier judging process – the CPA selection panel and a panel of external judges who decided the eventual winners of each category. The external judging panel included Arran Willis of Liebherr-GB, Siôn Morgan Jones of ACOP Group, Kirsty Archbold-Laming of Southern Hoist Services, Leigh Sparrow of Vertikal Press, Graham Black of Earthmovers Magazine, Tim Brownbridge of BAM Nuttall, independent judge Rob Allen, Georgina Williams of JCB and Sean Scarah of Balfour Beatty.

Graham Black, Editor of Earthmovers Magazine, who was part of the external judging panel, said: “It was a genuine honour to be asked to be a CPA Stars of the Future judge once again and the quality of the candidates was exceptional this year. Our job as judges was to identify the mega stars of the future and what often separates these high-achieving individuals is their video submission that they submit as part of their nomination.

“One of the reasons for this long-standing event is to attract more Plant Mechanics, Plant Technicians, Plant Operators and other occupations into our industry. Stars of the Future has been a great success and it was fantastic to see so many outstanding individuals in the room during the awards ceremony,” he continued.

The complete list of Stars of the Future 2024 category winners and those who were highly commended is as follows:

Plant Mechanic of the Year – North

Sam Ellis, Flannery Civil Engineering, Askham Bryan College – Winner

Plant Mechanic of the Year – Midlands

Luke Sutton, Synergy Hire, National Construction College East – Winner

Luke Divit, Marubeni-Komatsu, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended

Tyler Hartles, Marubeni-Komatsu, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended

Plant Mechanic of the Year – South

Josh Thomas, Liebherr-GB, NSCG Stafford College – Winner

Joe Mustey, Earlcoate Construction & Plant Hire, National Construction College East – Highly Commended

Luke Piggott, Vp Brandon Hire Station, Myerscough College – Highly Commended

Mike Kinnane, Sunbelt Rentals, Myerscough College – Highly Commended                 

Plant Mechanic of the Year – Scotland

Kai Blackburn, Ord Industrial & Commercial Supplies, National Construction College Scotland – Winner

Leeona McEwan, GAP Group, National Construction College Scotland – Highly Commended                                            

Plant Mechanic of the Year – Wales  

Bethan Whittaker, KJ Services, Bridgend CollegeWinner

Ethan Williams, KJ Services, Bridgend College – Highly Commended

National Plant Mechanic of the Year                

Bethan Whittaker, KJ Services, Bridgend College – Winner

Josh Thomas, Liebherr-GB, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended                                     

Plant Technician of the Year – North

Morgan Wardle, Banks Plant Solutions, Askham Bryan College – Winner

Ethan Hopwood, Allan J Hargreaves Plant Engineers Ltd, Preston College – Highly Commended

Thomas Joynt, Sunbelt Rentals, Myerscough College – Highly Commended

Subhaan Nawaz, Bachy Soletanche, Midland Group Training Services – Highly Commended

Plant Technician of the Year – Midlands

Courtney Price, SMT, Reaseheath College – Winner

Shannon Weiss, Finning UK, Finning Academy – Highly Commended

Oliver Voss, Watling JCB, National Construction College East – Highly Commended

Owen Van Greuning, Marubeni-Komatsu, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended                       

Plant Technician of the Year – South

Harry Totman, Liebherr-GB, NSCG Stafford College – Winner

Thomas Fuentes-Moreno, Vp Brandon Hire Station, Myerscough College – Highly Commended

Jack Southam, Southern Cranes & Access, National Construction College East – Highly Commended          

Plant Technician of the Year – Scotland

Louie Masson, Pat Munro (Alness), National Construction College Scotland – Winner                             

Plant Technician of the Year – Wales

Tom Williams, CBL, Bridgend College – Winner            

National Plant Technician of the Year             

Morgan Wardle, Banks Plant Solutions, Askham Bryan College – Winner

Courtney Price, SMT, Reaseheath College – Highly Commended

Harry Totman, Liebherr-GB, NSCG Stafford College – Highly Commended

Hire Controller of the Year     

Millie Scott-Young, Sunbelt Rentals – Winner

Lauren Jobson, Sunbelt Rentals – Highly Commended                            

Young Plant Operative of the Year

Josh Jones, L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage – Winner

Lewis Ensor, L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage – Highly Commended

Plant Operative of the Year

Reece Stray, L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage – Winner   

Lifting Technician of the Year

Zac Bradshaw, Commhoist – Winner  

Plant Installer of the Year

Hayden Chappell, Southern Hoist Services – Winner

Arran Heath, Wolffkran – Highly Commended                                              

Individual Apprentice Mentor of the Year

Steve Gwynn, Sunbelt Rentals – Winner

Bill Munday, Earlcoate Construction & Plant Hire – Highly Commended

Tony Jenkins, Marubeni-Komatsu – Highly Commended                         

Group Apprentice Mentor of the Year

Dave Rogers, L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage – Winner

Jo Stamp, Sunbelt Rentals – Highly Commended                        

College of the Year

Bridgend College – Winner

Myerscough College – Highly Commended                                    

Best Personal Statement Award

Shannon Weiss, Finning UK, Finning Academy – Winner                           

Award for Future International Development

Courtney Price, SMT, Reaseheath College – Winner

Judges’ Special Award

Tom Williams, CBL, Bridgend College – Winner            

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