Clarkson Wins Merit Award at National Construction Competition
杏吧论坛鈥檚 Construction Engineering Management (CEM) Program鈥檚 Student Projects in Engineering Experience and Design (SPEED) teams landed some serious hardware this past weekend at the 36th Annual Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) Region 6 & 7 National Open Problem Student Competition in the Integrated Project Delivery category.

Clarkson鈥檚 student team received the Merit Award, given to a team in recognition of its exceptional teamwork, presentation performance, and drive to excel. The team, led by Civil Engineering Major Sean Donnelly 鈥23, returned Clarkson to national prominence after competing against schools like Stanford University, Auburn University, Colorado State, Arizona State, and UC Berkeley, among others.
The team tackled a problem focused on the execution of a large, complex project using an Integrated Project Delivery approach with the student teams each assuming the role of a private design-build entity. This was the only category in the competition that permitted graduate students, in addition to undergraduates, to take part.
Supporting Donnelly in this undergraduate-only team were Civil Engineering Major Hannah Williams 鈥23, Civil Engineering Major Caeden Bailey 鈥24, Civil Engineering Major Haley Meshcon 鈥23, Civil Engineering Major Seth Anderson 鈥23, and Civil Engineering Major Shazoi Hall 鈥24. Hosted at the Nugget Casino in Reno, NV and drawing 163 teams from across the nation, this national level competition features the best-of-the-best future construction engineering and management leaders.
鈥淏eing the integrated project problem, we really looked at the teams and how they worked together, how they were able to play off one another and whether they really had each other's backs,鈥 said Wendy Bohn, Project Executive for the Clark Construction Group. 鈥淏ecause that is what it takes in a real integrated project team. And there was no other team that did that better than Clarkson.鈥
Clarkson last participated in this project category at the national level in 2019, when it took second place.
Also getting rave reviews were the Sustainable Building team led by Civil Engineering Major Rob Schneider 鈥23 and consisting of Civil Engineering Major Chase Lyndaker 鈥23, Environmental Engineering Major Julia Piskun 鈥23, Civil Engineering Major Alex Thomas 鈥23, Civil Engineering Major Brett Tiffany 鈥23, and Kelly Kilgallen Civil Engineering Major 鈥23. Participating as alternates in each category were Civil Engineering Major Tyler Haight 鈥24, Civil Engineering Major Nikki Borowiec 鈥24, Engineering & Management Major Mark Bedetti 鈥23, and Environmental Engineering Major Mackenzie Peters 鈥23.
Getting these students prepared for these premier challenges were adjunct Instructor in the CEM program Randy VanBrocklin 鈥90, who served as primary coach along with Howard E. Lechler CEM Director Erik Backus 鈥97 and Rob Collins 鈥22, who stayed on after his December graduation to help the teams.