AEM Construction Challenge Finals will feature 24 student teams.

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U.S. and Canadian students will travel to Las Vegas, NV to compete in AEM Construction Challenge national finals, which take place March 21-25 at international CONEXPO-CON/AGG construction industries trade show. Once there, top 24 teams that advanced from regional rallies will compete for scholarships and other prizes as well as meet and learn from construction industry leaders.



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Students Across the U.S., Canada Advance to Construction Challenge National Championships



Top 24 Teams will Compete for Scholarships, Prizes in March

Milwaukee - Creative thinking and teamwork are what have earned students from across the U.S. and Canada the opportunity to travel to Las Vegas and compete in the national finals of the AEM Construction Challenge presented by Volvo Construction Equipment taking place March 21-25 at the international CONEXPO-CON/AGG construction industries trade show.

Regional rallies across the U.S. and Canada gave students the chance to demonstrate their creative abilities and imagination as they vied to secure a spot to the national competition by building structures that related to transportation and water infrastructure.

"We saw amazing creativity and problem-solving skills from student teams at each of the rallies," said Volvo Senior Marketing and Program Specialist Paul Parker. "We look forward to bringing this next generation into the construction field to help meet infrastructure needs in North America and to solve problems we may not even be considering today."

At the national championships, the top 24 teams that advanced from the regional rallies will compete for scholarships and other prizes and have the opportunity to meet and learn from leaders in the construction industry.

Eight of the nine regional rallies were held on Jan. 15 in Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Enid, Okla., Milwaukee, Richmond, Seattle and Toronto. The Atlanta rally will be held on Jan. 22.

The top teams that are advancing from the Jan. 15 rallies are as follows:

Dallas Regional Rally, Sponsored by ROMCO Equipment Company and Volvo Construction Equipment & Services (VCES) both Volvo CE dealerships
Pearce High School and Richardson High School, Dallas, TX- first place
Creekview Turner High School and Newman Smith High School, Carrollton, TX- second place
Cuero High School, Cuero, TX- third place

Enid Regional Rally, Sponsored by G.W. Van Keppel Company, a Volvo CE dealership
Harding Charter Preparatory School, Oklahoma City, OK- first place
Lawrence High School, Lawrence, KS- second place

Milwaukee Regional Rally, Sponsored by Aring Equipment Company and Volvo Construction Equipment & Services (VCES) both Volvo CE dealerships
Chippewa Falls Senior High School, Chippewa Falls, WI- first place
Lomira High School, Lomira, WI- second place

Toronto Regional Rally, Sponsored by Strongco Equipment, a Volvo CE dealership
Holy Trinity Catholic High School Simcoe, ON-tied for first place
Alexander MacKenzie High School, Richmond Hill, ON-tied for first place
St. Patrick Catholic High School, Toronto, ON- second place

Chicago Regional Rally, Sponsored by Caterpillar Inc.
Bartlett High School, Bartlett, IL- second place
Highland Park High School, Highland Park, IL- second place
Highland Park High School, Highland Park, IL- third place
Bartlett High School, Bartlett, IL- fourth place

Cincinnati Regional Rally, Sponsored by Caterpillar Inc.
Franklin County Career Technology Center, Frankfort, KY- first place
Miami Valley Career Technology Center, Clayton, OH- second place
William Henry Harrison High School, Harrison, OH- third place

Seattle Regional Rally, Sponsored by Caterpillar Inc.
Construction Careers Academy, Meridian High School, Bellingham, WA- first Place
Lakewood High School, Marysville, WA- tied for second place
Dana Hills High School, Dana Point, CA- tied for second place

Richmond Regional Rally
Maggie Walker Governor's School, Richmond, VA- first place
Massanutten Regional Governor's School, Mt. Jackson, VA- second place

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) designed the Construction Challenge specifically to engage teens in an educational setting and spark interest in careers in the construction industry. The Challenge offers a chance for students, teachers, parents and community leaders to learn more about the scope and contributions of the construction industry and the need for skilled professionals to solve infrastructure problems such as crumbling bridges, overcrowded roadways and aging water and wastewater systems.

The Construction Challenge presented by Volvo Construction Equipment is a joint effort by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and Destination ImagiNation (DI). Since its inception, the AEM Construction Challenge has directly engaged more than 10,000 middle and high school students across North America, and the program and its messages have made an impression on more than 18 million students globally. Nearly 70 percent of Challenge participants said they are now considering a construction career. AEM's support for the construction equipment industry is also demonstrated in the association's "I Make America" campaign that highlights the importance of infrastructure investment for the country's long-term prosperity.

About the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM)
AEM is the North American-based international trade group providing innovative business development resources to advance the off-road equipment manufacturing industry in the global marketplace. AEM membership is comprised of more than 800 companies and 200-plus product lines in the agriculture, construction, forestry, mining and utility sectors worldwide. AEM is headquartered in Milwaukee, with offices in the capitals of Washington, D.C., Ottawa and Beijing, as well as a European presence in Brussels. For more information about AEM, visit www.aem.org. For information about the challenge and construction careers, visit: www.ConstructionChallenge.com.

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