WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. — Pennsylvania College of Technology construction management students placed first in both categories they entered at the 31st annual Associated Schools of Construction Region 1 Student Competition on Nov. 13-14.
Each team was competing against seven other college and university construction management programs from the Northeast. Ordinarily held in Albany, New York, this year's event was entirely virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The challenge necessitated the use of various technologies and systems, including Microsoft Teams and Zoom.
The Penn College Pre-Construction team was made up of captain Darren L. Dreas, Macungie; Tom A. Grates VI, Tarentum; Adam Z. Hutchinson, Greensburg; Danielle E. Malesky, Biglerville; Jacob R. Stouffer, Chambersburg; and Nathan I. Tabon, Allison Park.
Their challenge, underwritten by Consigli Construction Co., involved responding to a request for proposals for preconstruction services for the Ford's Theater Society in Washington, D.C. The task was complicated due to an extremely tight project site and difficult requirements associated with maintaining the historical façade of the structure.
The Heavy Civil team was comprised of captain Brendan B. Thompson, Womelsdorf; Joseph R. Dietz, Bethel Park; Seth G. Hendershot, Dunkirk, Maryland; Nathan G. Kress, Sciota; Conor B. Laraia, Chambersburg; and Charlee R. Marshall, Snow Shoe.
The marine-based project civil project, sponsored by Weeks Marine Inc., involved a detailed analysis of cost, schedule, and means and methods for installation of a new mooring for the McInnis Cement receiving and distribution marine terminal along the East River in Bronx, New York.