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FCANZ Industry Awards 2025

The FCANZ Industry Awards are back for their third year! The awards recognise and acknowledge those who exemplify the Association’s mission of raising the profile of fencing as a professional trade, delivering high quality work, and adhering to best practice standards.

Trainee of the Year – Level 3

This award recognises an individual who undertakes fencing work as their primary form of employment and who completed the NZQA National Certificate in Fencing Level 3 course in 2024. They will have demonstrated to the tutor that through the course, they have obtained the skills and knowledge for excellent fence line installation.

Criteria

  • Completed NZQA Level 3 course during 2024
  • Employer is a FCANZ member (including during the period the trainee was enrolled in the course)
  • Nominated by the course tutor
  • Shows excellent knowledge of fence line practices, and it is evident that they have been trained well by their employer

Selection process

  • 1 nominee per course, put forward by the course tutor
  • FCANZ to facilitate the appointment of three independent judges

Nominees are invited to attend the FCANZ Gala Dinner, where the winner is announced.

Level 4 Excellence

This award recognises the graduate of the NZQA National Certificate in Fencing Level 4 who consistently displayed excellence across their coursework. Awarded to only one of the 2024 graduates, this award acknowledges the student who consistently produced excellent work, identifying them as a true asset to the fencing industry.

Criteria

To be considered for this award, students must have excellent attendance and consistently:

  • Participate openly in all group discussions, assisting other members of the group by sharing their knowledge and experience while maintaining an open mind to the opinions and experience of other members,
  • Complete all study and assessments within appropriate time frames while demonstrating a willingness to achieve and maintain consistent gains within their learning,
  • Demonstrate a willingness to accept new and alternate methods and systems, and the ability to adapt their thinking to consider and apply gained knowledge where applicable into their approach to the operational processes within their given business and working environment.

Selection process

  • Nominees for this award will be identified by the NorthTec Course tutor.
  • The recipient will also be determined by the tutor according to the criteria above.

Emerging Talent – Youth

This award is for those in the industry who have demonstrated a commitment to fencing as a career opportunity and demonstrated growth and excellence in their workplace.

Criteria

  • Under 25 years of age
  • Employed in the industry by a FCANZ member
  • Been employed by the employer for a minimum of two years

Signed Employer Declaration confirming worker:

  • has demonstrated good work habits
  • is punctual and reliable
  • demonstrates interest in the job and a willingness to learn
  • has demonstrated good uptake and understanding of fence line systems
  • has good uptake of Health and Safety and demonstrates a willingness to engage

Selection process

Nominees will be expected to provide video evidence of their work, and to attend an online meeting with the independent judging panel, which will decide the winner.

Women in Fencing – Excellence

This award recognises a woman who supports and advances the New Zealand fencing industry. Recipients of this award are chosen by the Board to acknowledge the great work put in by women in a predominantly male environment, adding value on the fenceline or within the wider fencing industry.

Industry Contribution

This award recognises and acknowledges individuals who go above and beyond to champion and support the fencing industry’s growth and development. Recipients of this award are chosen by the Board for their commitment to the betterment of the fencing industry as a whole.

FCANZ Legacy Award

The FCANZ Legacy award (formerly known as the Lifetime Award) is the highest award that FCANZ can bestow. The achievements and contributions of the individual must truly be outstanding and significant, over a sustained period of time. Recipients must have contributed to the industry across several capacities, contributing significantly to the improvement of industry and supporting the Association to meet its goals. To be eligible to receive this award, the individual must have been an FCANZ member at some time in their career.

The FCANZ Legacy award is a special and infrequently awarded honour, with recipients receiving honorary Life Membership.

Nomination forms for the 2025 awards listed below can be found on the FCANZ website from 1 March 2025 (www.fcanz.org.nz/awards):

The deadline for nominations is midnight Wednesday 30 April 2025.

 

Published in WIRED issue 76/March 2025 by Fencing Contractors Association NZ

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