Northern Irish joiner wins Apprentice of the Year

  • Luke Emery, an apprentice at Northern Irish construction firm Lowry Building  & Civil Engineering Ltd, named Apprentice of the Year at the FMB’s 2021  Master Builder Awards 
  • Apprentice praised for his rounded skill set and dedication to work Luke Emery was successful in the Apprentice of the Year category sponsored by Openreach 

Luke Emery, an apprentice at the Northern Irish construction firm Lowry Building & Civil  Engineering Ltd, has been named Apprentice of the Year at this years’ Federation of  Master Builders’ National Master Builder Awards, and recognised for “going the extra  mile” for his team and customers.  

TV presenter and all-round building enthusiast Nick Knowles announced the winners to the  delight of the Luke, his family, and the Lowry Building and Civil Engineering team, during the  virtual ceremony held on September 24th

The awards recognise building excellence, quality craftsmanship, and exceptional customer  service, and are run by the Federation of Master Builders, the largest trade association in the  UK construction sector which is this year celebrating its 80th anniversary. 

A joinery apprentice, Luke’s successful nomination and victory in this hotly contested  category, has been attributed to his eagerness to learn new skills and his commitment to his  employer, as well as his natural aptitude and growing skill level in his chosen trade. Luke’s  commitment to the role shone through during the COVID-19 pandemic, with him joining the  firm’s essential workforce to contribute to vital maintenance for clients such as Northern  Ireland Water.

Also highly praised for his interpersonal skills, Luke has been seen to work extremely well  with other members of the Co. Tyrone-based team, and communicate clearly and effectively  with the company’s clients. It was recognised that, alongside these skills, Luke also works  well independently, understanding the importance of client satisfaction and using his  initiative to deliver first class joinery works.  

Reacting to his win, Apprentice of the Year, Luke Emery, said: “I’m delighted; it’s crazy! I  have loved the variety of an apprenticeship, getting out and about on site. I would like to  thank everyone at the team at Lowry Building and Civil Engineering who has welcomed me; and continues to accommodate me. It’s a good environment to work in. I’d like to thank my  mentor, Tommy, in particular.” 

Clive Betts MP, Chair of the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select  Committee, and a National Judge for this category, said: “Looking at the commitment  that Luke put in to gaining the range of qualifications in such a short period of time demonstrates his enthusiasm for the job he’s undertaking.” 

Lee Jones, Deputy Editor at Professional Builder, and also a National Judge added: “To stand out in a field of very strong candidates was itself telling. Luke was a very well rounded individual, he had determination, he had teamwork, he had communication. He also  clearly had a lot of ambition, willing to progress and build on the skills and talent he has.”