Regional Coordinator: Carl Schwartz
11th Annual Pittsburgh Regional Future City Competition Results
January 16, 2010
1st place |
St. Bede School |
2nd place |
Mary Queen of Apostles School |
3rd place |
Fort Couch Middle School |
4th place |
The Ellis School |
5th place |
Verna Montessori School |
Special Awards
Award Name |
Award Winner |
Award Sponsor |
Best City Layout |
Warwood Middle School |
American Planning Association, Pennsylvania Chapter, Southwest Section |
Best Communications System |
Verna Montessori School |
Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania (ESWP) & Carnegie Science Center |
Best Computer City Design |
St. Bede School |
Robert Morris University |
Best Essay |
St. Bede School |
Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania (ESWP) & Carnegie Science Center |
Best Housing Development & Layout |
Fort Couch Middle School |
Society of Women Engineers - Pittsburgh Section |
Best Indoor Environment |
St. Agnes School |
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Pittsburgh Chapter |
Best Integrated City |
Mary Queen of Apostles School |
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Pittsburgh Section |
Best Power Supply System |
South Side Middle School |
Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania (ESWP) & Carnegie Science Center |
Best Transportation System |
Beaver Falls Middle School |
FedEx Ground |
Best Use of Ceramics |
Warwood Middle School |
American Ceramic Society (ACeRS) Pittsburgh Section |
Best Use of Factories |
Triadelphia Middle School |
Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania (ESWP) & Carnegie Science Center |
Best Use of Green Construction |
Fort Couch Middle School |
Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) Pittsburgh Post |
Best Use of Steel |
St. Agnes School |
United States Steel Corporation, Mon Valley Works |
Creative Model Design |
Triadelphia Middle School |
AllTek Staffing and Resource Group, Inc. |
Innovative Water and Wastewater Utilities |
South Side Middle School |
AECOM Water |
Most Creative Use of Recyclable Material |
Mary Queen of Apostles School |
American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChe) Pittsburgh Section |
Most Effective Fire Protection Delivery |
Bridge Street Middle School |
Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE) Three Rivers Chapter |
Most Effective Homeland Security |
Springdale Junior/ Senior High School |
Michael Baker Corporation |
Most Effective Moveable Part |
Fort Cherry Junior/ Senior High School |
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Pittsburgh Section |
Most Effective Use of Bridges |
St. Bernard School |
Association for Bridge Construction & Design (ABCD) Pittsburgh Chapter |
Most Innovative Design of Infrastructure |
Verna Montessori School |
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Pittsburgh Section |
Outstanding First Year Team |
West Allegheny Middle School |
Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania (ESWP) & Carnegie Science Center |
Students’ Choice Award |
St. Bede School |
Dick's Sporting Goods |
Rusty Bolt Award - 11 Years |
Springdale Junior Senior High School |
Co-Sponsored by: Department of Mechanical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University Geneva College Mechanical Engineering Department University of Pittsburgh Mechanical Engineering Department |
St. Bede School |
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Trinity Middle School |
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10 Year Anniversary Schools |
Fort Couch Middle School |
Engineers' Society of Western Pennsylvania (ESWP) and Carnegie Science Center |
8 Year Anniversary Schools |
Bridge Street Middle School |
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Mary Queen of Apostles School |
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St. Thomas More School |
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Triadelphia Middle School |
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7 Year Anniversary Schools |
Warwood Middle School |
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Wheeling Middle School |
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6 Year Anniversary Schools |
Fort Cherry Junior/ Senior High School |
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5 Year Anniversary Schools |
Freedom Area Middle School |
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St. Bernadette School |
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St. Bernard School |
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Complimentary Carnegie Science Center Field Trip, Friday February 19, 2010, during National Engineers Week |
Canonsburg Middle School |
Carnegie Science Center |
Sponsored in Part By Shell Oil Company
Presented by the Engineers’ Society of Western Pennsylvania and Carnegie Science Center