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DelDOT Recognizes 7th Annual Bridge Design Competition Winners

Department of Transportation | Kent County | Motorcycle | Sussex County | Date Posted: Monday, May 4, 2026


Group of Bridge Design Competition Volunteers testing the weight of bridges designed by the students.

The Delaware Department of Transportation held its 7th Annual Bridge Design Competition at Polytech High School on Friday, May 1, 2026, featuring 130 teams comprised of 397 students from 27 schools across the state.

The event is a day-long, hands-on competition intended to engage students interested in pursuing careers in math, science, and engineering. The program is designed to encourage middle school and high school students to address real-world problems and inspire them to consider careers in transportation and civil engineering.

“The Annual Bridge Design Competition is the largest STEM event DelDOT holds every year,” shared Secretary of Transportation Shanté Hastings. “I am incredibly thankful for our Bridge Design Team and our sponsors for making such a success. When I look around at this large group of students and see all the future engineers and future architects, it gives me great hope,” continued Hastings.

The top three finishers in each grade bracket receive scholarship money donated by the sponsors of the Bridge Design Competition. DelDOT congratulates all the teams on their efforts and recognizes the following teams as this year’s winners:

MIDDLE SCHOOL

  • 1st Place – JOG / Talley Middle School
  • 2nd Place – Comelia / Talley Middle School
  • 3rd Place – Bridgeaholics / Talley Middle School
  • Best Logo – W.I.S.D.O.M / Beacon Middle School
  • Best Team Name – Elphaba’s Engineers / Shue-Medill Middle School
  • Most Aesthetically Pleasing Bridge – 4 Trussketeers / Sanford School

9th & 10th GRADE

  • 1st Place – Truss Worthy / Smyrna High School
  • 2nd Place – Neuron Atrophy / Smyrna High School
  • 3rd Place – HAYZ / Charter School of Wilmington
  • Best Logo – A.T.L.A.S. / Smyrna High School
  • Best Team Name – Gravity Gurus / Polytech High School
  • Most Aesthetically Pleasing Bridge – Sunset Structures / Cape Henlopen High School

11th & 12th GRADE

  • 1st Place – Charter Constructors / Charter School of Wilmington
  • 2nd Place – Truss the Process / Cape Henlopen High School
  • 3rd Place – Arch Angels / Padua Academy
  • Best Logo – Couch Potatoes / St. Mark’s High School
  • Best Team Name – Bridge Work Ahead, I Sure Hope It Does / Sussex Central High School
  • Most Aesthetically Pleasing Bridge – Architectural Archers / Polytech High School
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DelDOT Recognizes 7th Annual Bridge Design Competition Winners

Department of Transportation | Kent County | Motorcycle | Sussex County | Date Posted: Monday, May 4, 2026


Group of Bridge Design Competition Volunteers testing the weight of bridges designed by the students.

The Delaware Department of Transportation held its 7th Annual Bridge Design Competition at Polytech High School on Friday, May 1, 2026, featuring 130 teams comprised of 397 students from 27 schools across the state.

The event is a day-long, hands-on competition intended to engage students interested in pursuing careers in math, science, and engineering. The program is designed to encourage middle school and high school students to address real-world problems and inspire them to consider careers in transportation and civil engineering.

“The Annual Bridge Design Competition is the largest STEM event DelDOT holds every year,” shared Secretary of Transportation Shanté Hastings. “I am incredibly thankful for our Bridge Design Team and our sponsors for making such a success. When I look around at this large group of students and see all the future engineers and future architects, it gives me great hope,” continued Hastings.

The top three finishers in each grade bracket receive scholarship money donated by the sponsors of the Bridge Design Competition. DelDOT congratulates all the teams on their efforts and recognizes the following teams as this year’s winners:

MIDDLE SCHOOL

  • 1st Place – JOG / Talley Middle School
  • 2nd Place – Comelia / Talley Middle School
  • 3rd Place – Bridgeaholics / Talley Middle School
  • Best Logo – W.I.S.D.O.M / Beacon Middle School
  • Best Team Name – Elphaba’s Engineers / Shue-Medill Middle School
  • Most Aesthetically Pleasing Bridge – 4 Trussketeers / Sanford School

9th & 10th GRADE

  • 1st Place – Truss Worthy / Smyrna High School
  • 2nd Place – Neuron Atrophy / Smyrna High School
  • 3rd Place – HAYZ / Charter School of Wilmington
  • Best Logo – A.T.L.A.S. / Smyrna High School
  • Best Team Name – Gravity Gurus / Polytech High School
  • Most Aesthetically Pleasing Bridge – Sunset Structures / Cape Henlopen High School

11th & 12th GRADE

  • 1st Place – Charter Constructors / Charter School of Wilmington
  • 2nd Place – Truss the Process / Cape Henlopen High School
  • 3rd Place – Arch Angels / Padua Academy
  • Best Logo – Couch Potatoes / St. Mark’s High School
  • Best Team Name – Bridge Work Ahead, I Sure Hope It Does / Sussex Central High School
  • Most Aesthetically Pleasing Bridge – Architectural Archers / Polytech High School
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