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International ASCE competition to be held in Ruston

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This weekend, Louisiana Tech  University will host more than 400 students and guests as about 40  student teams from around the world participate in the American Society  of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Concrete Canoe Competition+, which includes  Concrete Canoe, Sustainable Solutions, and Utility Engineering and  Surveying Institute Surveying competitions.

The event, which runs Friday through Sunday, will begin on Louisiana  Tech’s campus, as concrete canoe teams make oral presentations and  surveying and sustainability teams complete tasks in the Integrated  Engineering and Science Building and University Hall. On the final day,  teams will race concrete canoes and present a Surveying Expo at Lincoln  Parish Park before returning to campus for an awards banquet.

Students work together to create a concrete caneo

Civil  Engineering doctoral student Katya Opel, who spent her undergraduate  years studying construction methodologies and building concrete canoes  for the Louisiana Tech student chapter of the ASCE, played a leading  role in organizing the upcoming event. The former Tech ASCE president  helped coordinate the team’s participation in regional and society-wide  competitions as an undergraduate and pitched the idea and helped develop  the bid for Louisiana Tech to host the 2022 society-wide competition  shortly after the University hosted the 2019 Deep South Regional  Conference.

Opel, the team, and advisor Dr. Elizabeth Matthews, Assistant  Professor of Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering Technology,  prepared competition agendas, coordinated food and housing, and planned  entertainment for attendees to enjoy on campus, in Ruston, and at the  Lincoln Parish Park.

“Preparing for this competition has been a long time coming, from  starting the bid in 2019 to having the actual event this week,” Opel  said. “It has been an amazing learning experience and Dr. Matthews and I  definitely could not have done it without the help of the Planning  Committee, Dr. John Matthews [Director of Louisiana Tech’s Trenchless  Technology Center and Associate Professor of Civil Engineering,  Construction Engineering Technology, and Engineering and Technology  Management], and Dr. Heath Tims [Associate Dean of Louisiana Tech’s  College of Engineering and Science Undergraduate Studies and Associate  Professor of Mechanical Engineering]. We are so excited for the first  in-person society-wide event since 2019 and to show off everything that  Louisiana Tech and Ruston have to offer.”

Students work together to create a concrete caneo

“We  are really excited to be hosting this event, and through Katya’s  leadership and the effort and support of many people, I know it’s going  to be an amazing experience,” Matthews added. “I am so proud of all our  ASCE students and thankful for the support from our sponsors, faculty,  and staff who have made this possible.”

In addition to having an automatic place in the society-wide  competition due to hosting the event, the Louisiana Tech teams qualified  by winning several concrete canoe races and sustainable solutions  competitions at the Gulf Coast Regionals last spring.

“I’m proud of the work that Dr. Matthews and the Louisiana Tech ASCE  team put into organizing this conference,” Dr. Hisham Hegab, dean of the  Louisiana Tech College of Engineering and Science, said. “I’m happy to  welcome our guests, and I look forward to the competition.”

The competition is open to the public, and we invite you to us in  Ruston, to watch as the top ASCE teams in the world go head-to-head to  find out who has the best surveying, sustainability, and concrete canoe  design methodologies.

Original source can be found here.

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