Second year students Emily Turnbull, Rob Thomas and Owen Wilson, who are studying Civil Engineering, and final year Architectural Engineering and Design Management student Hope Organista headed to Toronto last month to compete in the final of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Global Student Challenge.
The challenge aims to identify and shape the construction leaders of tomorrow and tasks teams of four students with managing their own virtual construction company.
The competition utilises MERIT (Management Enterprise Risk Innovation and Teamwork) – an online game that simulates management of a construction company.
The software was developed by º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ and has been used to train young professionals since 1998.
The four º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ students, or team Ares as they are known, were one of six groups to qualify for the final after beating off competition from more than 60 other student teams from around the world.
In Toronto, they competed against Cambridge University/Costain, George Brown College (Canada), Chongqing University (China), Curtin University (Australia) and RMIT University (Australia).
George Brown College took the winning title, followed by RMIT and º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ came third, placing strongly in the final for the second year in a row.
Hope Organista said the finals were challenging and really tested the team’s “teamwork and reliance on each other”.
Speaking of the overall experience, Hope said: “It was an amazing opportunity to take part in and the CIOB organised amazing events such as networking, the Toronto Harbour Cruise and the President’s dinner. For me, I really enjoyed the trip as a whole; it was great and memorable!”
When asked if he would recommend entering the competition to other º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ students, Owen said: “I would advise students to just give it a go. If you put the effort in during the early years, you’ll be in with a good shout of getting to the final!”
Dr Vivien Chow, of the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, accompanied the students to Canada.
She commented: “The team had a terrific time in Toronto and I am so proud of all they have achieved.”
More information on Team Ares Toronto trip and experience in the finals can be found on the dedicated º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Life blog post.