Lindsay area schools compete against each other at the Kawartha Region Engineering Challenge

On March 21, Lindsay Collegiate and Vocational Institute (LCVI) hosted the Kawartha Region Engineering Challenge.

The annual event takes place across Ontario and invites senior secondary students to work in teams to tackle a real-world engineering design challenge, while also giving them the opportunity to gain insight from professionals in the engineering field. This event is run by the Professional Engineers Ontario and Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETT).

This year’s competition saw 15 teams of four participate from LCVI and I.E. Weldon Secondary School (IEWSS).

In the morning, each team was given a materials kit and budget to design, build, test, and modify a bridge within the given timeframe. The bridge was to be designed to be loaded and tested by the Belleville Buster, and include a road deck that was a flat even surface which a small model dump truck could be pushed across. Teams were required to purchase any additional materials needed throughout the build, which then determined their cost/load ratio after testing for scoring at the end of the competition.

In the afternoon, the bridges were put to the test using the Belleville Buster and awarded points for the truck passing across the platform and the weight of the load.

Below were the results:

  • First place team – IEWSS Team 5 – Anna Tran, Chelsey Pongo, Lucy Stephenson, and Kyle McDonald
  • Second place team – IEWSS Team 7 – Benson Corley, Evan Worboy, Greg Murray, and Hayley Michael
  • Third place team – LCVI Team 10 – Brooklyn Peeters, Nia Patel, and Zoya Baig
  • Most cost effective design (highest load/cost ratio) – LCVI Team 12 – Angeline Home, Jayden Lewis, Sophie Rychel, and Zeus De Leon

Thank you to the event volunteers, which included representatives from OACETT, D.M. Wills Associates, Toyota Canada Inc., Engage Engineering Ltd., Professional Engineers Ontario, the Peterborough Chapter of Professional Engineers of Ontario, and PRI Engineering.

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The weather we’ve been presented with this year has been challenging for all of us and we appreciate your partnership in understanding these unique circumstances. Some areas within Trillium Lakelands District School Board (TLDSB) are still without power and are dealing with the aftermath of the storm, such as power/internet outages, downed trees, and hazardous conditions. In addition, there are freezing rain warnings starting tomorrow morning. In the interest of student and staff safety, we have made the decision to keep schools (including the Virtual Learning Centre) and child care centres within schools closed to students and staff tomorrow, Wednesday, April 2.

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