SDSU has a rich and vibrant history with the ASCE Concrete Canoe competition. Every year SDSU has had a team to rise up to the challenge. Not only that but each team strives to be better than their predecessors.
This competition has evolved and changed so much throughout the years that no two years are ever the same. Click above to see previous teams, their respective members, and how they tackled their competition year. |
Pour Day is the big day for concrete canoe. Not only does the whole team come together to construct the entire canoe in a single day but the rest of ASCE SDSU shows up to help.
SDSU canoe will have only 1-2 pour days every year! Each team plans this day to make sure that everything goes smoothly as possible to have a canoe for competition. After a sufficient mix design is created and the construction team has finished the mold, members of ASCE SDSU place the concrete with secondary reinforcements. Click above to see one of each team's pour days. |
San Diego State University competes in an annual competition recently re-titled the Pacific Southwest Symposium.
This region of the competition is comprised of a total of 14 universities. Some of those universities being UCLA, Cal Poly SLO, UCSD, and more. The competition is hosted by a different school every year. Click above to see how SDSU has performed at previous concrete canoe competitions. |