The Telegram (St. John's)

Students build, break bridges in annual competitio­n Saturday

- BY JUANITA MERCER juanita.mercer@thetelegra­m.com

Students in grades 7 to 9 from across Eastern Newfoundla­nd were at the Johnson Geo Centre Saturday morning for the 27th Annual Model Bridge Competitio­n.

About 125 students brought their bridges, made out of only popsicle sticks and white glue, to test their strength using specialize­d test equipment.

“I came because I wanted to see how much my bridge could

“It’s a great way for the profession­al community to give back to the younger generation­s that are coming up behind them.” National Engineerin­g & Geoscience Month chair Mike Gehue

hold,” said student Selena Ryan, whose grandfathe­r helped her and watched proudly while she participat­ed in the event. “Mine held 130 pounds.”

Each bridge is also judged by a panel of practising civil engineers for quality of constructi­on and applicatio­n of engineerin­g principles before it is tested to destructio­n.

National Engineerin­g & Geoscience Month chair Mike Gehue said the whole purpose of the event is to promote applied science profession­s to junior high students.

“It’s a great way for the profession­al community to give back to the younger generation­s that are coming up behind them,” said Gehue.

“It’s also a great way to promote fields of applied science to young, keen minds, and show our future generation­s that there’s a lot of fun to be had in these careers.”

Sponsored by Profession­al Engineers and Geoscienti­sts Newfoundla­nd and Labrador as a part of National Engineerin­g and Geoscience Month, the event takes place in four regions across the province: Eastern, Western, Central, and Labrador.

Once each region identifies the strongest bridges, they will then compare the results to find out which student built the strongest bridge.

Last year’s winning bridge was so well-built that the on-site test equipment could not break it. It was brought to a lab at Memorial University where it broke at a load of about 4,500 pounds.

Results from this year’s competitio­n will be announced in April, after the final bridge building event in Labrador.

 ?? JUANITA MERCER/THE TELEGRAM ?? Selena Ryan, Grace Hemeon, and Olivia Taylor show off the bridges they built using only popsicle sticks and white glue.
JUANITA MERCER/THE TELEGRAM Selena Ryan, Grace Hemeon, and Olivia Taylor show off the bridges they built using only popsicle sticks and white glue.

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