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2015 International Competition Rules and Guidelines

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Purpose:

To establish detailed procedures and guidelines for implementation of the ASC Region V Student Competition in accordance with the existing procedures as modified at the Regional Meeting October 17, 2014.

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Governance:

The competition governance team shall consist of the ASC competition coordinator and the Host representative as appointed by their respective organizations. The team’s responsibility shall be to:

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Divisions:

There shall be four competition divisions: Commercial Building, Design/Build, Heavy Civil, and International Design/Build. Each division shall have a competition problem developed by a problem sponsor. Each regional member may provide one team to compete in each division. The International Design/Build host team may be provided by any ASC regional member school. One ASC host member school may sponsor more than one International team. The ASC host member school must have at least three students on the international team. In the event that less than three international teams compete, the International Design/Build will be merged with the Design/Build competition. THERE WILL BE NO RESTRICTION ON THE OUTCOMES OF THE MERGING OF DESIGN/BUILD COMPETITIONS.

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Sponsors:

Problem sponsors shall be selected by the competition governance team. Problem sponsors shall conform to these General Rules and Guidelines as posted on this ASC Region V web site.  Problem sponsors may develop the competition problems and judging criteria for their competition division providing they do not conflict with these General Rules and Guidelines. A general scoring matrix for each competition will be provided two months before the competition. The general scoring matrix will include at a minimum the percentage the sponsors will score the proposal and presentation. Sponsors will submit the RFP to the competition coordinator for their respective division one week before the competition for content review and feedback.

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Judges:

Problem sponsors shall select the judges. An effort should be made to choose judges from within Region V and who are not alumni of one of the participating schools, except in the case of the International DB Competition where judges that have actually worked on the project might be from outside the region or the United States. Judges shall be restricted from having direct access to competitors before or during the competitions. The ASC competition coordinator shall be informed of the judges in advance of the competition to confirm judges have knowledge and access to competition information, and should insure that the judges are fully aware of the competition process, rules, and criteria. It is preferable that judges are owner personnel but regardless, judges are expected to assume the role of the client and score proposal packages as defined in the competition problem package. Each judge will provide a brief bio about themselves and their role in the company/panel for inclusion in the respective competition packets given to competition teams.

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Coaches:

Each regional member shall designate one coach who shall accompany and represent each team at the regional competition. In the case of the International Design Build team one host coach representing the U.S. based ASC school and one guest coach representing the International school will be permitted. The coach's job prior to the beginning of the competition is to encourage and support their team in any way deemed appropriate that ensures a teaching and learning environment is achieved. However, once the competition begins with the delivery of the problem, the coach's role is limited to ensuring the competition rules have been followed. Coaches shall be able to communicate with their teams concerning business or logistics not related to the competition problem. After the beginning of the competition coaches shall not help teams with practice presentations or offer any critique of a team's problem solution.

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Teams:

The following criteria shall apply to all teams:

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Problems:

The competition problems shall be generated from real projects that are good examples of the project delivery system proposed.  Care should be taken that the problem conforms to these rules and guidelines. Problems shall be written that clearly define the expected deliverables and whom the presenters shall be addressing.

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Competition:

The competition problems should be provided at the beginning of the 16 hour problem-solving period. Participants are expected to follow the rules on the honor system, so that policing is not required. However, spot checks shall be done periodically, mostly to ensure that everything is running smoothly. Any questions or problems should be reported to the ASC competition coordinator.

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Proposals/Bids:

Team proposal packages should include only the information necessary to explain the team’s solution to the problem.  Each team should limit the amount of fictitious information in their submission, but within some RFPs they may need to build a fictitious company and employee proforma. The amount of fictitious material will be up to the category of competition, the sponsors, and the RFP criteria.

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Presentations/Reviews:

No team member may be present in the presentation/review room or in the near vicinity prior to their school’s presentation/review. If a school has a representative in or near the presentation room prior to their school’s presentation, that person (s) will be asked to remain in the presentation room and not communicate with their school’s team in any way. Faculty representatives and guests should avoid conversations about performances during breaks. No member of the audience is permitted to coach a team based on previous presentations/review. Coaches and registered team alternates/observers may observe their own team's presentation.  Teams and Coaches may not observe another Team's presentation or reviews.  A door monitor will be assigned to ensure that the presentation room is locked down, to prevent observer traffic, during any and all presentations.