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The goal of this competition is to design, construct and submit a structure with the specified materials and design for judging in the categories of most efficient and most aesthetic bridge design. We welcome all students in grades 12 and below to participate in the competition and practice their bridge building skills. Learn more
The Future City Competition is a project‐based learning experience where student teams, led by an educator and volunteer mentor, spend four months developing a virtual city (using SimCity), researching and designing a solution to a city wide issue (this year’s challenge—Public Spaces—asks students to include in their future city a distributed network of innovative, multi-use public spaces that serves the city’s diverse population), and building a scale model of their city using recycled material. Learn more
Colleges and universities from all over New England and parts of Canada will gather at the Northeastern campus to present their bridge and canoe designs and see if they are strong enough to make it to the National Competition. Learn more
New England school teams, with the help of BSCES mentors and volunteers, gather for the judging and testing of their model bridges. Professional engineers will judge the models, and awards will be presented for aesthetics and strength categories at an awards luncheon during Engineers Week. Learn more
New England school teams, having been planning and working for several months, will compete to have the most innovative and effective future city design. Learn more
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If you have additional questions regarding registration, please contact us at 617/227-5551 or tecet@engineers.org.
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