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Manawatu digger driver to take on NZ’s best

07 Mar 2019


Palmerston North man Jim Beamsley will don his hard hat and climb into the cab of a 12-tonne digger next week when he represents Manawatu at the National Excavator Operator Competition in Feilding.

Mr Beamsley is one of 10 regional champions from around New Zealand who will test their excavator skills at a series of entertaining and highly challenging tasks that won’t be revealed until competition day. In the past these have ranged from tests of ‘real-world’ skills such as traversing a trench or lifting and relocating a manhole cover, to crowd-pleasing tests of precision such as uncorking a champagne bottle using an excavator bucket’s teeth or slam dunking a basketball into a two-storey concrete pipe.

“I competed last year so I’ll have a fair idea of what to expect,” Mr Beamsley said. “It’s great to be able to showcase our abilities to the public and I’m really looking forward to having home town support from friends and family. I love driving diggers man, it’s exciting.”

The finals event will take place on 15-16 March during the Central Districts Field Days at Manfeild Park. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the annual competition, which is organised by Civil Contractors New Zealand to raise awareness of the skill involved in excavator operation and the rewarding careers available in civil construction.

The competition was created by the Manawatu Branch of Civil Contractors New Zealand in 1995, and the national finals have been held in the Manawatu Region ever since. Many of the original founding committee are still involved, including those who proposed, led and judged the very first competition.

Mr Beamsley qualified for this year’s finals event by winning the Manawatu Regional Excavator Operator Competition at the Railway Land in Palmerston North on 3 March. The Central Demolition employee will now drive a Hitachi Zaxis 120 excavator in front of the thousands of people attending Central Districts Field Days as he battles for the title of New Zealand’s best multi-skilled excavator operator.

Civil Contractors New Zealand Chief Executive Peter Silcock said the competition’s mix of skill, entertainment and high-tech machinery had become a highlight for the industry.

While some of the tasks performed by competitors were primarily about fun and delighting the crowd, they showcased the level of precision top operators required to excel in their daily work, whether they were navigating drain pipes, gas pipes or electricity cables.

“Modern excavators are complex machines that take a lot of skill to operate. This competition aims to capture the public’s imagination, demonstrate the talent possessed by excavator operators, and inspire people to consider a career in civil construction.”

The civil construction and maintenance industry carries out more than $12 billion of work annually, employing 60,000 workers including excavator operators. Operators are involved in many of New Zealand’s most significant projects, ranging from construction of roads and highways to laying the groundwork for new buildings, parks, water and sewerage projects.

The Platinum Sponsor for this year’s National Excavator Operator Competition is CablePrice, which provides and services the excavators the competitors operate during the event. Other major competition sponsors include Attach2, BeforeUDig, CivilShare, Civil Trades, Contractor Magazine, Connexis ITO, Digga NZ, Doug the Digger, FirstGas, Hirepool, Humes, and Z Energy.

In addition to the competition, Civil Contractors New Zealand will host a mini-digger experience, giving children over the age of two the chance to drive a 1.7 tonne Hitachi excavator with the help of a supervisor.

A digital excavator simulator will also be on site at the EPIC Careers in Infrastructure job marquee to give visiting school students and other members of the public a chance to test their own excavator skills.

 

 

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