Contest Rules

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Overview

The West Virginia Bridge Design & Build Contest (WVBDB) is a statewide contest intended to conduct outreach to middle school and high school students considering a career track in STEM occupations. The contest primarily covers bridge design, but individuals/teams invited to the Finals will also compete in a balsa-wood bridge building contest.

The top 25 (approximate) individuals/teams with the lowest cost designs will be invited to participate in the Finals (with at least five Middle School individuals/teams) that will be held at the WVU Institute of Technology Campus in Beckley, WV. Finalists will be notified by email on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, with invitation and details of the Finals event.

Oversight and Coordination

The WV Department of Transportation, Division of Highways is coordinating the 2026 West Virginia Bridge Design & Build Contest. The 2026 advisory board members are:

NameOrganization
Hussein ElkhansaWV Department of Transportation
Margaret SmithWV Department of Transportation
Troy R MorganWV Department of Transportation
Rachel EadesWV Department of Education
Kase PolingWVU Institute of Technology
Benjy Simpson et al.Bridge Walk LLC
Lesley Rosier-TaborWV State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers

Board Members Table Edited: 02/05/2026

If you have any questions about the 2026 West Virginia Bridge Design & Build Contest, please contact dotwvbdb@wv.gov.

Rules & Eligibility

  1. Students must be attending a public or private West Virginia school or must be home-schooled at a West Virginia address.
  2. Students from grades 6-12 are eligible to participate.
  3. Students may compete individually or in teams of two.
  4. All eligible students will be placed into one of two contest categories—Middle School or High School—based solely on their grade level. Eligible students in grades 6-8 will be registered in the Middle School Division. Eligible students in grades 9-12 will be registered in the High School Division.
  5. Teams composed of one high school student and one middle school student will be considered as a high school team for competition purposes. 
  6. Students must register on the contest website (https://wvbdb.com/register/)
  7. To officially enter the contest, students must submit at least one bridge design file (https://wvbdb.com/login/) that passes the simulated load test.
  8. Students must create their designs using the Bridge Designer 2026 software that can be downloaded from the contest website. 
  9. Students are expected to perform their own work during the Qualifying Round and Finals.
  10. The contest advisory board has discretion to disqualify students caught cheating or exhibiting behavior that is not representative of the contest values of teamwork and honesty.

Contest Schedule

The full schedule for the 2026 West Virginia Bridge Design & Build Contest is shown in the table below and will be updated on the website accordingly. Registration can be completed at https://wvbdb.com/register/.  The Qualifying Round will END on Friday, February 27, 2026, at 11:59 PM EST. The top 25 (approximate) individuals/teams with the lowest cost designs will be invited by email to participate in the Finals Event.

EVENTDATES
RegistrationOctober 31, 2025 – February 27, 2026
Qualifying RoundOctober 31, 2025 – February 27, 2026
Last Day to Request Classroom AssistanceFebruary 13, 2026
Email Notification to FinalistsMarch 3, 2026
Deadline to RSVP to Finals EventMarch 10, 2026
Finals Event WeekendApril 17-19, 2026
Finals (Software & Balsa Build)April 18, 2026

QUALIFYING ROUND

Bridge Designer Software

The Bridge Designer 2026 software can be downloaded from https://wvbdb.com/software/. The information below provides an overview of the software.
Additional tutorials are provided on the website:

Requesting Assistance

Assistance can be requested up to Friday, February 13, 2026. Teachers or Students may submit a request for an engineering professional to explain how to use the Bridge Designer 2026 software and teach some aspects of bridge design. The assistance will be provided by an undergraduate engineering student involved in an American Society of Civil Engineer (ASCE) student chapter (e.g., Bluefield State University, Fairmont State University, Marshall University, West Virginia University, or WVU Institute of Technology), a West Virginia Department of Transportation employee, or another professional engineer volunteer.

These requests will be handled by completing the “Contact Us” form here: https://wvbdb.com/contact.

Team Registration

Registration for the 2026 West Virginia Design & Build Contest must be completed on the contest website here: https://wvbdb.com/register/. Any changes to emails or other team members’ information provided during registration can be made up to two (2) business days prior to the end of the qualifying round by contacting dotwvbdb@wv.gov.

Bridge Designer File Submission

The 2026 West Virginia Bridge Design & Build Contest will utilize Bridge Designer 2026 software located here: https://wvbdb.com/software/. Bridge design files must be uploaded to the contest website to officially enter the contest.

Finalist Selection

The top 25 (approximate) individuals/teams with the lowest cost designs will be invited to participate in the Finals. The goal is to have 50 students participate in the Finals. To have a similar number of middle school and high school participants and because students can enter individually or as teams, it is not possible to set an official number of individuals/teams that will advance to the Finals. An estimate of 25 is given with the assumption that the 25 least expensive designs constitute team entries and are primarily composed of high school individuals/teams, with at least five middle school individuals/teams included in the competition.

Finalists will be notified by email on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, with an invitation. Finalists will have until Tuesday, March 10, 2026, to accept their invitation and RSVP to the event.

FINALS

The Finals Event weekend will be a combination of a Bridge Designer 2026 computer lab design and balsa-wood bridge building contest in-person at the WVU Institute of Technology Campus in Beckley, WV.  All information regarding event details, time, schedule, and location will be posted on the website.

PRIZES

All students invited to the Finals Event and awards ceremony will be awarded a prize. Students can win more by placing 1st, 2nd or 3rd in both computer lab design and balsa-wood building categories. Finalists will win between $100.00 and up to $500.00 per team, depending on participation. All prizes are in the form of gift cards. The Top 3 prize winners of each category will also be required to fill out a W-9 tax form and return it to: