ASCE Concrete Canoe The Louisiana Tech chapter of the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) competes in the Gulf Coast Regional Conference's
Concrete Canoe Competition every year. Known as "the America's Cup of Civil Engineering," the Concrete Canoe Competition requires the students to apply lessons and information learned in the classroom toward designing and constructing a water-worthy concrete canoe while developing time management, leadership, and dedication skills. The Louisiana Tech ASCE chapter won the Deep South Regional Conference competition 10 times in the school's history (1998, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2019, 2022, and 2023). The members of the Deep South Conference were ASCE chapters from universities in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Since 2020, Louisiana Tech has competed in the Gulf Coast Regional Conference made up of ASCE chapters from universities in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. In 2022, Louisiana Tech University hosted the National Concrete Canoe Competition (CCC), with the races being held at Lincoln Parish Park. At the 2023 National Conference held in Platteville, Wisconsin, the LA Tech placed 5th in the Final Product Prototype category. The LA Tech ASCE Chapter has also had great success in the Sustainable Solutions Competition, winning the Gulf Coast Regional three consecutive years (2021-2023) and placing 3rd (2021) and 2nd (2023) Nationally.
ASCE/AISC Steel Bridge The Louisiana Tech chapter of the
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and AISC competes in the Gulf Coast Regional Conference's Steel Bridge Competition every year. Known as "the America's Cup of Civil Engineering," the Steel Bridge Competition requires the students to apply lessons and information learned in the classroom toward designing and constructing a steel bridge while developing time management, leadership, and dedication skills. The chapter is also one of the most awarded NASTT student chapters, having competed in various student competitions at the NASTT No-Dig Show each year. Their history of awards include seven Charles P. Lake Rain for Rent scholarships (2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2016), six Michael E. Argent Memorial scholarships (2010, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019x2), three Student CCTV Competition awards (2003: 1st; 2008: 1st; 2010: 3rd), five Student Chapter Presentation awards (2005: 2nd; 2015: 1st; 2016: 1st; 2017: 1st; 2018: 1st), and seven Student Poster Competition awards (2005: 2nd; 2008: 2nd; 2015: 1st and 2nd; 2018: 2nd; 2022: 1st and 2nd). The student chapter members have also won two International Society of Trenchless Technology (ISTT) Student Paper Awards at ISTT No-Dig Conferences (2005 in Rotterdam and 2022 in Helsinki).
Shell Eco-marathon The Louisiana Tech eco-car team was first organized during the 2007-08 academic year. The student team designs innovative fuel-efficient vehicles to compete in the
Shell Eco-marathon Americas annual competition in
Houston. In 2010, the Louisiana Tech eco-car team won the Urban Concept Design competition and the Urban Concept Team Spirit Award. In 2011, the eco-car team won the Urban Concept Design competition and the Urban Concept Safety Award. In addition, the Louisiana Tech eco-car team set the Urban Concept Gasoline
United States record at 646.7 miles per gallon. In 2012, Tech won the Urban Concept Gasoline Design competition and the Urban Concept Team Spirit Award. Also, the Louisiana Tech eco-car team set the Urban Concept Diesel United States record at 488 miles per gallon. In 2013, the team won the Urban Concept Diesel competition. In 2014, La Tech eco-car won the Vehicle Design Award. ==Publications==