This year’s Student Chapter Competition project was demanding, allowing students to showcase their knowledge of mechanical contracting in a written proposal for a a real-world construction bid.
MCAA congratulates the four finalists: Ball State University, Milwaukee School of Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, and the University of Missouri-Columbia.
The finalists were selected from among 33 submissions. Their insight into the project and the overall quality of their proposals impressed the judges, all members of MCAA’s Career Development Committee.
Thank you to Fresh Meadow Mechanical Corporation of Fresh Meadows, New York for providing this year’s project details. The project tasked students with developing a proposal to be the prime contractor on a chiller and cooling tower replacement project in the Penn South building in New York City. The project included the completion of all plumbing, piping and HVAC, electrical, controls and any other work required to complete the project as described in the bid documents.
Meet the Final Four Teams
Ball State University
Ball State received their charter at the 2016 MCAA Convention. They received a Chapter of Excellence Grant in 2019, recognizing their extraordinary performance and accomplishments in maintaining interest in the mechanical contracting industry. Sherif Attallah, Associate Professor of Construction Management, is the chapter’s faculty advisor.
This was Ball State’s first year placing in the final four of the competition.
The competition team consisted of all Construction Management majors:
- Nick Brandon, Class of 2021
- Gareth Brouwer, Class of 2021
- Ross Debonis, Class of 2021
- Michale Delong, Class of 2020
- Austin Fest, Class of 2021
- Cory Huffman, Class of 2021
- Cassie Dorony, Class of 2020
Milwaukee School of Engineering
MSOE won last year’s Student Chapter Competition at MCAA19. The chapter previously won in 2011 and 2013.
They placed in the Final Four of the Competition in 2006, 2008, 2012, 2014 and 2017. MSOE was a recipient of a 2019 Chapter of Excellence Grant. Blake Wentz, Department Chair of Civil & Architectural Engineering & Construction Management, is the chapter’s faculty advisor.
MSOE’s Competition Team:
- Nathan Bevers, Class of 2020, Architectural Engineering
- Luke Grohmann, Class of 2021, Construction Management
- Lucas Haas, Class of 2020, Construction Management
- Brooke Scott, Class of 2020, Architectural Engineering & Construction Management
- Logan Stone, Class of 2021, Architectural Engineering
- John Cunningham, Class of 2022, Architectural Engineering
Logan Stone is the 2020 recipient of the William A. Bianco, Jr Memorial Scholarship. Brooke Scott received the Alan P. O’Shea Memorial Scholarship in 2019.
University of Maryland, College Park
This is Maryland’s first time back in the final four since 2014. After working on rebuilding the chapter that time, they won an Emerging Chapter Grant in 2019. Fitzgerald Walker, Academic Advisor for the Mechanical Engineering department, is in his first year as the chapter’s faculty advisor.
Meet Maryland’s competition team, all Mechanical Engineering majors:
- Hailey Brennan, Class of 2022
- Talha Dasti, Class of 2020
- Samuel Gigioli, Class of 2021
- Zachary Hood, Class of 2020
- Ahmed Seck, Class of 2021
Hailey Brennan is the 2020 Recipient of the Josam Endowed Scholarship.
University of Missouri-Columbia
Mizzou won the the Student Chapter Competition at MCAA17, and competed in the final four last year at MCAA19. The chapter’s current advisor is Lawrence Shilke, Manager Engineer of the University of Missouri-Columbia.
The competition team consists of all Mechanical Engineering majors:
- Mohammed Al-Ramis, Class of 2021
- Ellie Henshaw, Class of 2020
- Austin Mathews, Class of 2020
- Adam Moore, Class of 2020
- Kylie Nedelka, Class of 2020
- Evan Taylor, Class of 2021
- Derrick Jenkins, Class of 2021
Kylie Nedelka recently accepted a second summer internship with SIEMENS. Read the full story HERE.
MCAA and the John R. Gentille Foundation congratulates all of the finalists and recognizes their commitment and dedication to this year’s project. A signification amount of time and effort has been put into the competition, and thank you all the student chapters for their commitment to the MCAA GreatFutures program
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