"Since 1852, ASCE has helped civil engineers find their professional home, and being part of an ASCE Student Organization will help you master the civil engineering skills you need to enter the profession."
For additional information please contact Paul McMullin who is the ASCE Faculty Advisor at UVU.
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Cole Robison
President
Tyler Carlton
Vice President
Keaton McAllister
Vice President
Ross Quijano
Vice President
Payson Johnson
Recuiting, AISC Steel Bridge 2024-2025 Competition Lead
Jim Cox
Supporting Faculty Advisor
Civil Engineering students are challenged to an intercollegiate competition that supplements
their education with a comprehensive, student-driven project experience from conception
and design through fabrication, erection, and testing, culminating in a steel structure
that meets client specifications and optimizes performance and economy. The Student
Steel Bridge Competition increases awareness of real-world engineering issues such
as spatial constraints, material properties, strength, serviceability, fabrication
and erection processes, safety, esthetics, project management, and cost. Success in
competition requires application of engineering principles and theory, and effective
teamwork. Future engineers are stimulated to innovate, practice professionalism, and
use structural steel efficiently.
Contact Paul McMullin for more information.
Since the early 1970s, ASCE student chapters have been constructing and racing concrete
canoes in the National Student Concrete Canoe Competition. During that time, canoe
mixes and designs have varied, but the long-established tradition of teamwork, camaraderie
and spirited competition has been constant. Teams, their associates, judges, and all
other participants are expected to maintain and build upon this tradition.
Contact Amanda Bordelon for more information.