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SaultCollegeBridge
March 14, 2022

Record Year for Bridge Building Competition

Sault College, in partnership with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO), marked the return of the annual Bridge Building Competition on Friday, March 11, 2022. The competition was open for all students in grades 4-12, as well as younger and older entries through the open category.

Nearly 400 balsa wood bridges were entered this year where students competed against their fellow classmates for prizes and bragging rights. The event was livestreamed to all classrooms.

“We shattered the number of bridges we typically saw in the years before the COVID-19 pandemic. We had almost double the entries from the last time the competition ran in 2019,” says Marc Pilon, P.Eng – Professor/Coordinator of the Civil Engineering Program at Sault College as well as Chair of the PEO Algoma Chapter. “We are seeing many new schools join, including schools from: Wawa, Elliot Lake, Tessalon, Blind River, and Espanola, which is awesome!”

The bridge building competition is typically held in the Sault College Health and Wellness Centre; however, with current protocols this event was held for the first time over livestream. “We didn’t want this to be just another livestreamed event, and thanks to our generous sponsors, we were able to draw for class pizza parties and offer some really exciting prizes,” added Pilon.

“What is cool about this event is the community involvement. Local Architecture/Construction/Engineering firms all pitched in to help us make this special for students. Evolugen, in particular, has helped subsidize the cost of bridge building kits for the schools immensely. Thanks to their support, a balsa wood kits that costs us around $8 can be made available to students and schools for $3, making this an affordable activity,” says Pilon.

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