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NECA Student Chapters Participate in Associated Schools of Construction Competition

Feb 15, 2022

Last week, students and faculty came together as part of the 35th annual Associated Schools of Construction, Regions 6 & 7 Student Competition in Sparks, Nevada. Students from the Rocky Mountain and Far West regions were given the opportunity to compete in categories such as Heavy Civil, Commercial, Mixed Use and Design Build. In addition to Region 6 & 7 participation, ASC created open categories ranging from Preconstruction to Project Management, and NECA was excited to have the opportunity to sit in on the Electrical category presentations, powered by Rosendin Electric.

As part of the competition, students in each category are provided with a written problem statement from the category’s sponsoring company, with real-life practices and concepts. Over the proceeding 24 hours, students take the problems to their ‘war rooms’ and as a team, they review and collaborate to then work on creating a solution. After 24 hours, they will turn in their proposals and present their findings and suggestions to the category’s sponsoring company.


Sponsoring the Open – Electrical category, Rosendin presented the following problem to each team:

The Problem: This year’s project will be a Design-Build commercial project based in Northern California where your firm is the Engineer of Record. Student teams will be leveraging BIM for some competition deliverables as well as design recommendations specific to electrical scope. Additionally, the owner of the project is evaluating adding Solar Power to their facility and will be looking for the student team’s recommendations, as well as Cost Benefit Analysis for this aspect of the project.

Successful teams will have the ability to work as a cohesive unit, relying on classroom knowledge and collaboration to address the owner’s specifications for this project. In addition to Design Build, BIM, and Renewable Energy, students should be prepared to address challenges related to manpower availability, logistics, material commodity pricing/escalation and cash flow modeling.


NECA would like to recognize the following NECA Student Chapters on their participation and efforts in the Electrical Category and congratulate the winners.

Open Category - Electrical

* denotes team captain

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California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

Joe Cleary, Faculty Coach
Amanda Schrader *
Morgan Gawle
Connor Avrit
Braden Hotra
Heather Sailor
Allison Wild
Isabella Peterson, Alt.
Duncan Catley, Alt.

California State University Chico

California State University, Chico

Brendan Coakley, Faculty Coach
Justin Nowak *
Jacob Alvardo
Marco Del Canto
Jorge Leon
Owen Neufeld
Raymond Orozco
Vincent Sy, Alt.
Jose Vasquez, Alt.

Sacramento State new

California State University, Sacramento

Mikael Anderson, Faculty Coach
Luis Alvarez
Luis Pahua
David Feceu
Anthony Zheng
Christian Rios
Emily Ventura
Nick Wall, Alt.
Nick Florence, Alt.

Oregon State University

Oregon State University

David Trejo, Faculty Coach
Jacob Selland*
Catherine Hancock
Robert Bailey
Daisy Mulligan
Samuel Spurgeon

Purdue University

Purdue University

Anthony Sparkling, Faculty Coach
Michael Hilbig
Evan Cardwell
Gavin Eason
Andrew Arias
Jon Drew
Donnie Skiles
Salim Hameedzada, Alt.

University of Cincinnati

University of Cincinnati

Jill Flood, Faculty Coach
Matt Speck*
Peyton Harrison
Emily Shawen
Ann Woten
Gracie Hill
Christina Hanisch

 

NECA Student Chapter winners

Oregon State team

2nd Place: Oregon State University

David Trejo, Faculty Coach
Jacob Selland*
Catherine Hancock
Robert Bailey
Daisy Mulligan
Samuel Spurgeon

California State University

3rd Place: California State University, Sacramento

Mikael Anderson, Faculty Coach
Luis Alvarez
Luis Pahua
David Feceu
Anthony Zheng
Christian Rios
Emily Ventura
Nick Wall, Alt.
Nick Florence, Alt.