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Saturday, May 1, 2021 - 7:02 pm
CANTON A group of SUNY Canton seniors from the Canino School of Engineering Technology have beaten the odds to enter the 2021 American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Regional Student Steel Bridge Competition, said a press release from SUNY Canton.
The group of students includes St. Lawrence County residents Darren Leblanc of Bruston, Jaden A. Caldwell of Canton and Joshua E. Godbout of Lisbon.
The college was selected as a host school for the annual AISC competition in 2020, but the event was cancelled due to COVID-19. Rather than scrap their plans, the students have retooled and modified their entry for a virtual competition this year.
CANTON â SUNY Canton earned a spot in the 2021 American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) National Student Steel Bridge Competition following a second-place regional finish.
The group of students on the SUNY Canton Steel Bridge Team came in second to the University at Buffalo in the Upstate New York Regional competition. It was held for the first time as a âCompete from Campusâ event, where students entered by submitting a video documenting the construction and testing of their steel bridge.
âI am proud to say that our team has persevered despite pandemic cancellations,â said SUNY Canton Instructional Support Associate Paul D. Hitchman, who serves as one of the teamâs advisors. âThey found a way, as virtual as it may be, to compete and succeed in this yearâs competition.â
Missouri S&T’s Steel Bridge team wins regional event, will compete at nationals
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Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Steel Bridge Design Team recently won first place at a regional American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Mid-Continent Student Conference and will now put their bridge engineering and construction skills to the test at the national level.
The national finals competition results will be announced June 3. Both the regional and national competitions are held virtually this year.
At the regional event, Missouri S&T earned first place overall, as well as first place in construction speed and aesthetics, and second place in bridge lightness, bridge economy, and efficiency. This is the third competition in a row that Missouri S&T has won the regional competition and qualified for the national event.
Sunday, April 25, 2021 - 7:50 am
CANTON SUNY Canton earned a spot in the 2021 American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) National Student Steel Bridge Competition following a second-place regional finish.
The group of students on the SUNY Canton Steel Bridge Team came in second to the University at Buffalo in the Upstate New York Regional competition. It was held for the first time as a Compete from Campus event, where students entered by submitting a video documenting the construction and testing of their steel bridge. I am proud to say that our team has persevered despite pandemic cancellations, said SUNY Canton Instructional Support Associate Paul D. Hitchman, who serves as one of the team s advisors. They found a way, as virtual as it may be, to compete and succeed in this year s competition.