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Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Kwantlen Polytechnic University
(Oct 29, 2008)

Kwantlen Teaching Aid

The members of the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction’s BC Regional Committee proudly donated the Structural Steel Teaching Aid to Kwantlen Polytechnic University. It was the highlight of Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Cloverdale Campus celebration of its new status as a university on October 29, 2008 where CISC BC Members presented Kwantlen’s President Dr. David W. Atkinson, Students and Faculty with the new Steel Teaching Aid. Dymin Steel Western Inc., Reliable Tube Inc., and Custom Plate and Profiles Inc supplied the steel. Canron/Supreme Group and George Third & Son Ltd., and did the fabrication and the galvanizing coating was applied by Silver City Galvanizing Inc. Prior to the ceremony the Kwantlen Polytechnic University's trades and technology students practiced their skills in the erection of the steel Teaching Aid, which was supervised by Solid Rock Steel Fabricating Co. Ltd.

The idea for such a teaching aid came from Professor Dwane S. Ellifritt of the College of Engineering, University of Florida, in Gainesville. He conceived the idea for his students since it was difficult for them to visit job sites to see examples of such steel connections in full scale. With the help of a local consulting engineer and a steel fabricator in Florida, the teaching aid was erected on the Campus in March of 1986, where it stands today.

Civil Engineering Professors in Canada have enthusiastically taken advantage of this method of enhancing students' ability to visualize structures in real life. Various forms of sponsorship have been use to arrange supply of materials, and fabrication and erection - the Regional committee alone, partnering between the Regional Committee and other interested parties, and a CISC Member alone. Fabrication and erection have been done on some occasions by special trade students on campus. A plaque is usually attached to the structure to identify the sponsors.