DGC bricklaying students stacking up success at UK SkillBuild event

Dumfries and Galloway College (DGC) is proud to celebrate the remarkable achievements of three of its Construction students ─ Robbie Taylor, Fraser Garner and Harris Murray ─ who recently represented the college at the prestigious SkillBuild 2025 competition held in Newcastle.

SkillBuild, widely regarded as the UK’s premier construction skills competition, brings together the most talented apprentices and trainees from across the country to test their abilities in a series of demanding, real-world challenges.

Third-year apprentice Robbie delivered an exceptional performance that stood out for its technical complexity and execution to win third place.

Left to right: Robbie Taylor, Fraser Garner and Harris Murray

With three years of focused training behind him, Robbie demonstrated a high level of precision in setting out, mastery of complex bonding patterns and consistent accuracy under time pressure. Judges and fellow competitors praised the maturity and craftsmanship evident in his work ─ attributes that clearly mark him out as a rising star in the construction industry.

First-year apprentices Fraser and Harris also made a significant impact at the competition. Despite their early stage of training, both students impressed with their composure, focus, and refined technique. Their brickwork was clean, consistent, and methodical ─ highlighting their natural aptitude and the promising future they each have in the trade.

Alan McKie, Curriculum Manager for Sustainable Construction at Dumfries and Galloway College, said: “We are incredibly proud of Robbie, Fraser, and Harris ─ not just for their performances at SkillBuild, but for the commitment and discipline they’ve shown throughout their training. Competitions like this are about more than just technical skill… they’re about resilience, problem-solving and professionalism under pressure. Our students proved they have all of that in abundance.

“All three students performed at a high level technically and also represented themselves and the college with professionalism and enthusiasm throughout the entire competition. The experience in Newcastle was invaluable for their development, offering them a platform to grow, compete and learn among the best in the UK.”

Dumfries and Galloway College is proud to invest in developing skilled tradespeople through its high-quality apprenticeship programmes and hands-on learning. The success of these students is a testament to both their talent and the dedication of the teaching staff who support them every step of the way.