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Engineering students test skills with sticks

NANAIMO – First-year engineering students at Vancouver Island University are building model bridges with popsicle sticks.

First-year engineering students at Vancouver Island University are building model bridges with popsicle sticks to test their design skills – and now they want the public to help choose a winner.

In a friendly competition, 11 teams in Brian Dick’s Engineering Design II class have been creating model bridges to replace the Johnson Street bridge spanning Victoria’s Inner Harbour.

Their creative bridge designs will be on display Friday (April 11) in the upper cafeteria (building 300) at VIU’s Nanaimo campus from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The public is invited to stop by and celebrate the achievements of these engineering students and provide feedback on how well they met their design objectives.

“The goal is to build a structure that autonomously detects boat traffic, and opens the bridge deck to allow passage,” said Dick, chairman of VIU’s Department of Physics, Engineering and Astronomy. “The system must also control vehicle traffic travelling over the bridge and close the bridge deck after the boat has passed.”

Local engineers, the public, and staff, students and faculty at VIU are being asked to rank each of the bridge structures in terms of what bridge design best represents innovation and practicality. They will also be asked overall which bridge design best represents a suitable replacement for the Johnson Street bridge.

Students will receive marks based on this feedback.

Please visit www.viu.ca/engineering.