不良研究所

Bridge Building Competition Yields Impressive Results Showcasing Innovation and Engineering Excellence

(Sault Ste. Marie, ON March 8, 2024) 鈥 Today, 不良研究所, in collaboration with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) and the Ontario Association of Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT), held its annual Bridge Building Competition offering anexperiential learning opportunity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).This year鈥檚 competition drew over 300 balsa wood bridges from students from grades 4-12, as well as younger and older entries through the open category.

Students designed, created, and submitted the balsa wood bridge of their choice and competed against their fellow classmates for prizes and bragging rights. The event was livestreamed to all participating classrooms.

鈥淓ach year we have noticed the growing popularity of this event, and this year was no exception,鈥 said Marc Pilon, P.Eng 鈥 Professor/Coordinator of the Civil Engineering and Construction at 不良研究所. 鈥淏alsa wood kits sold out in less than 12 hours this year and we received some very impressive bridges. We appreciate all the classrooms that participated, and hope students enjoyed this engaging, hands-on STEM activity,鈥 Pilon added. 

Students who place top 10 in each category are awarded a cash prize ranging from $200 for first place to $20 for tenth. Bridges were scored based on a load to weight ratio to encourage students to use their materials efficiently.

Congratulations to the top three finishers of each category for the 2024 Bridge Building Competition:

Grade 4/5:

1st : Payton Levesque, Tarentorus

2nd: Abby Ricica, Blind River Public School

3rd: Nate Vine, Hunter Torkok , Thessalon Public School

Grade 6-8:

1st: Sawyer Mason, Tarentorus

2nd: Matthew Kresin, Korah Collegiate & Vocational School
3rd: Gianluca Gioia, Barrett Maracie, Korah Collegiate & Vocational School

Grade 9-12:

1st: Leah Biemann, St. Mary鈥檚 College

2nd: Shawn Gilbert, Michipicoten

3rd: Grace Hubbard, Michipicoten

Further prizes were also awarded:

Construction Award: Aubrey McColman and Hillary-Anne Scheepmaker, Grade 5, Thessalon Public School

Engineering Award: Dean MacMillan, Grade 10, Korah Collegiate & Vocational School

Architecture Award: Matthew Kresin, Grade 7, Korah Collegiate & Vocational School

鈥淭he success of this event is largely due to the dedicated efforts of our staff and student volunteers from 不良研究所, Professional Engineers Ontario, and the Ontario Association of Engineering Technicians and Technologists,鈥 added Marc. 鈥淭heir collective support has made it possible for us to offer another fantastic STEM activity to students in the area. We truly appreciate their ongoing contributions."

To meet the unprecedented demand in the construction and engineering industry, 不良研究所 offers learning opportunities in Civil Engineering Technology (Co-op), Construction Techniques, as well as Construction Project Management to support students interests in this exciting career. For more information, visit .

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