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Official Rules (As of September 12, 2008)

1.
Eligibility
5.
The National Contest
8.
Judging
2.
Teams
6.
National Recognition
9.
Technical Requirements
3.
Registration
7.
Local Contests
10.
General Conditions
4.
Your Privacy

1. Eligibility  
1.1
Anyone can participate in the West Point Bridge Design Contest; however, only eligible contestants may compete for national-level recognition.
1.2

Eligible contestants include the following:

 
(1)
Students, age 13 through grade 12, who are currently enrolled in middle schools, junior high schools, and high schools in the United States.
 
(2)
Students, age 13 through grade 12, who are legally home schooled in the United States.
 
(3)
All U.S. citizens, age 13 through grade 12, who are attending school outside of the United States or are home-schooled outside of the United States.
1.3
To be eligible, a contestant must be at least 13 years old at the time of registration.
1.4 To be eligible, a contestant cannot have graduated from high school, as of the time of registration. A student who registers while attending high school and then subsequently graduates prior to the end of the contest retains his or her eligibility. In such cases, the student must be prepared to document that he or she was, in fact, enrolled in high school at the time of registration.
1.5 Any contestant who is not eligible may register and compete in the Open Competition.
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2. Teams  
2.1
Students may compete individually or in teams of two members. Competing in teams of two is strongly encouraged.
Throughout these rules, the word team refers to one or two students who have identified themselves as a team during the contest registration process.
2.2
A team of two students is considered eligible only if both members of the team are eligible. (See the eligibility requirements above.)
2.3 Each contestant may register as a member of only one team, except under the following circumstances:
 
(1)
If an individual enters the contest alone but subsequently decides to work with a teammate, he or she may form a new two-member team.
 
(2)
If a two-person team enters the contest but one member subsequently drops out, becomes ineligible, or joins another team, the remaining individual may register a new team and continue in the contest.
 
(3)
If the members of a team forget their team name or password, they may register again under a new team name.
 
(4)
If a 12 year old contestant will turn 13 prior to the end of the contest, then that contestant may initially register and compete in the Open Competition, and then register a new team on or after his or her 13th birthday, in order to compete as an eligible contestant.
 
(5)
One or two contestants may register multiple teams for the purpose of participating in two or more local contests, or for the purpose of participating in the national and local contests simultaneously, as specified in Rule 7.2 below.
At the end of the contest, if one individual is a member of two or more different teams that are ranked in the top 10 of any contest zone, then only the highest-ranked team (i.e., the team with the lowest cost design) will be considered for national-level recognition. All others will be disqualified.
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3. Registration  
3.1
Registration for the West Point Bridge Design Contest begins on the date indicated in the Contest Schedule, posted at http://bridgecontest.usma.edu/schedule.htm.
3.2
To participate in the contest, a team must register via the WPBDC website. As part of the registration process, the contestant will be asked to (1) validate the eligibility of each team member, (2) provide a team name and password, (3) provide an e-mail address, (4) provide contact information for each member of the team, and (5) designate one member as Team Captain.
3.3
As part of the registration process, each team will be automatically assigned to one of four contest zones, based on the geographical location of the Team Captain's school.
3.4 Once a team has registered for the contest, the team name, the names and ages of the team members, and the assigned contest zone cannot be changed. Other information (mailing addresses, e-mail address, etc.) can be updated on subsequent log-ins.
3.5 No contestant may be registered in more than one zone. If a contestant registers in more than one zone, he or she will be barred from further participation in the contest, and his or her team(s) will be disqualified. If a contestant mistakenly registers in the wrong zone, he or she should request disqualification of that team before registering a new team. See Rule 3.6.
3.6 Any team that wishes to voluntarily disqualify itself may do so by sending an e-mail message to wpbedc1@gmail.com. The message must include the team name, the team's password, and the reason for the requested disqualification. Once a team has requested disqualification, the team members may register again under a new team name.

3.7

Anyone who is found to have misrepresented their age, eligibility status, contact information, or contest zone during the registration process will be barred from any further participation in the contest and will be ineligible for national-level recognition.
3.8 The use of inappropriate team names is strictly forbidden. Any team that registers under an inappropriate team name will be disqualified, and the members of that team may be barred from further participation in the contest. Further guidance on what constitutes an inappropriate team name is provided on the registration web page. The Contest Committee reserves the right to determine if a given team name is inappropriate. All decisions of the Contest Committee are final.
3.9 To ensure the privacy of contest participants, the team name may not include the last name of any team member.
3.10 The use of any obscenity or other inappropriate language in a team registration (to include the team password) is strictly forbidden. Any team that uses inappropriate language in its registration will be disqualified, and the members of that team may be barred from further participation in the contest. The Contest Committee reserves the right to determine what is inappropriate. All decisions of the Contest Committee are final.
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4. Your Privacy  
4.1
In developing the West Point Bridge Design Contest, we have made every effort to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). We strongly support the provisions of COPPA and pledge to use all personal information collected from contestants solely for contest administration and assessment.
4.2

As part of the online registration process, each eligible contestant will be required to provide his or her name, age, mailing address, phone number, e-mail address, school name, and school city. This information will be used only for (1) assignment of teams to contest zones, (2) verification of eligibility, (3) direct communication with contestants for the purpose of providing updates or resolving problems, and (4) notification of winners.

4.3 Contestants will be asked to provide information on their gender and ethnic background. This information is optional and is requested solely for the purpose of assessing whether the contest has been successful in reaching out to women and ethnic groups that are underrepresented in the engineering profession.
4.4 Because of COPPA restrictions on acquiring personal information on line, children age 12 and below are not eligible for this contest. Children age 12 and below can participate in the Open Category, but they will not be asked to provide any personal information on line, and they are not eligible for prizes.
4.5 No information collected during registration for the West Point Bridge Design Contest will be disclosed to any third parties, except as indicated in Rule 4.6 below.
4.6 A number of local contests will be offered in conjunction with the West Point Bridge Design Contest. To support these local contests, we will provide the names and contact information of the top finishers to the appropriate local contest coordinators, upon request. This information will be provided solely for the purpose of notifying the local contest winners.
4.7 Data collection for the West Point Bridge Design Contest is the responsibility of COL Stephen J. Ressler, Department of Civil & Mechanical Engineering, West Point, NY 10996; phone: (845) 938-2600; e-mail: wpbedc1@gmail.com.
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5. National Contest  
5.1
The national West Point Bridge Design Contest will begin and end as indicated in the Contest Schedule, posted at http://bridgecontest.usma.edu/schedule.htm.
5.2
A team must register before it can submit bridge designs. It is not necessary to submit a bridge design at the time of registration.
5.3
Once a team is registered, there is no limit to the number of entries that team may submit. Any entries submitted after the specified end of the contest will not be considered for national-level recognition.
5.4 All bridge designs must be created using the current edition of the West Point Bridge Designer software, which will be available for download from the WPBDC website at the start of the contest. (It is permissible to obtain the software from another source; however, the team is solely responsible for ensuring that it has obtained the correct version of the software.)
5.5 There are no restrictions whatsoever on collaboration during the contest. Teams may consult freely with teachers, contest volunteers, parents, or peers about their designs. (However, local contest sponsors may choose to restrict collaboration during their local Final Round competitions.)
5.6 Each team is responsible for the security of its own design(s). Any contestant who shares his or her team's design(s) with another person or team does so at his or her own risk. Any contestant who fails to safeguard his or her team's design(s) does so at his or her own risk. A contestant who has shared or failed to safeguard a design loses all claim to "ownership" of that design or design concept. If a team shares its design and subsequently fails to achieve national-level recognition, that team has no basis for complaint.
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6. Recognition  
6.1
At the end of the contest, the top ten eligible teams from each contest zone will be selected for national-level recognition. Each team member will receive a certificate, signed by the Contest Director, certifying the team's final contest standing.
6.2
The Contest Committee reserves the right to select more than 10 teams per zone for national-level recognition. Additional teams might be selected, for example, if a given school has two or more teams in the top 10 for its zone.
6.3 To facilitate notification, each team is responsible for ensuring that its contest registration data includes an accurate e-mail address, phone number, and mailing address.
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7. Local Contests  
7.1
Many local bridge design contests are conducted in conjunction with the national West Point Bridge Design Contest. These local contests make use of the WPBD software and contest website; however, they are not affiliated with the U.S. Military Academy or the West Point Bridge Design Contest in any way. Neither the U.S. Military Academy nor the WPBDC Committee have any authority over, or responsibility for, the rules, procedures, or prizes used in these local contests. Any dispute or disagreement with the rules, procedures, or prizes used in any local contest must be directed to the local contest sponsor for resolution.
7.2
In the on-line registration system, each team is only permitted to register for one local contest at a time. If one or two contestants wish to enter two or more local contests simultaneously, they may register with a different team name for each local contest.
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8. Judging  
8.1
An automated process will be used to check the validity of each design submitted electronically to the contest website. An entry will be judged as valid if:
(1)
The file is a "bridge design file" created with the current edition of the West Point Bridge Designer software (using any available site configuration);
(2)
The design has no more than 120 members and no more than 50 joints;
(3)
The design is not identical to any previously submitted design;
(4) The design is structurally adequate; i.e., it passes the WPBD load test with no member failures.
  (5) The design has no instances of one structural member drawn directly over the top of another.
The WPBDC website will automatically reject any design that is identical to any previously submitted design. In other words, the first team to achieve and submit a given design will obtain full, exclusive credit for it. Two designs are considered to be identical if (1) their joints are all in exactly the same positions; (2) their structural members are all in the same positions (without regard to member numbers); and (3) each member in one design uses exactly the same material, cross-section, and size as the corresponding member in the other design.
8.2 The submitted design must have been created entirely within the West Point Bridge Designer software. Any attempt to manually modify the bridge design file will result in rejection of the design and may result in disqualification of the team.
8.3 If a design is rejected, the submitting team will usually be notified automatically by the website. If any subsequently discovered condition causes rejection of a design or disqualification of a team, the Contest Committee will attempt to notify the affected team(s) by e-mail. However, even if a team never receives such notification, the Contest Committee's decision to reject the design or disqualify the team will stand.
8.4 Once an entry is determined to be valid, its standing in the contest is determined by its cost. A lower cost results in a higher standing. The lowest cost wins.
8.5 The cost of a design is as calculated by the WPBD software and the WPBDC website. These two calculations should be identical; however, in the unlikely event that the two calculations are different, the one performed by the WPBDC website will be used to determine the contest standing.
8.6 The load test results calculated by the WPBD software and the WPBDC website should be identical; however, in the unlikely event that the two calculations are different, the one performed by the WPBDC website will be used to determine whether or not the design passes the load test.
8.7 If two teams in the same zone submit designs that are not identical but that have exactly the same cost, the tie will be broken based upon the time of submission. The design submitted earlier will have the higher standing.
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9. Technical Req'ts  
9.1
Each team is responsible for gaining access to the Internet and the WPBDC website. This responsibility includes providing computer equipment, a phone line or other connection, and an account with an Internet service provider. Use the most reliable access available to you. The United States Military Academy and its sponsors will not be responsible for any difficulties you encounter due to access problems or slowness in your connection to the WPBDC website.
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10. General  
10.1
All teams agree to abide by the terms of these official rules.
10.2
If any contestant engages in conduct judged by the WPBDC Committee to be "unsportsmanlike," then the contestant and his or her team will be permanently disqualified from the contest.
10.3
The decisions of the WPBDC Committee are final on all matters concerning the operation of this contest. All teams agree to be bound by the decisions of the WPBDC Committee.
10.4 The published contest schedule and rules are subject to change.
10.5 Members of winning teams grant the U.S. Military Academy and the other contest sponsors permission to use their names on line, in print, or in any other media, in connection with contest publicity.
10.6 By entering, participants release and hold harmless the U.S. Military Academy and the other contest sponsors, their respective directors, officers, employees, and agents from any and all liability for any injuries, loss, or damage of any kind arising from or in connection with the West Point Bridge Design Contest.

10.7

The U.S. Military Academy and the other contest sponsors assume no responsibility for lost, late, or misdirected entries, or for any computer, communications, or other technical malfunctions that may occur during registration or submission of contest entries.
10.8 Any attempt by any individual to deliberately damage a website, to gain unauthorized access to a contestant's registration account or Team Home Page, or to otherwise undermine the legitimate operation of the WPBDC is a violation of criminal and civil laws, and should such an attempt be made, the U.S. Military Academy and the other contest sponsors reserve the right to seek damages from any such individual to the fullest extent permitted by the law.
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Why All These Rules?
Now that we are no longer conducting a Final Round or offering national-level prizes, why is it still necessary to specify eligibility requirements and to require contestants to register? There are two reasons:
bullet We are still facilitating hundreds of local contests that are being conducted around the world. Most local contest sponsors need to have contact information for their contestants, in order to recognize their winners and award prizes. Thus, it is essential for us to continue requiring registration for all contest participants.
bullet The Children's On-Line Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) forbids us from requesting contact information for any child under the age of 13 without written parental consent. Thus, we must continue to restrict eligibility to contestants age 13 and older.



Our Top Ten Rules
All of the contest rules are important, but these ten are particularly important. Be familiar with them before you enter the contest.
To be eligible for national-level recognition, you must be a U.S. student, age 13 through grade 12. (Rule 1.2)
You may compete individually or in a team of two. (Rule 2.1)
You must register before you can submit bridge designs. (Rule 3.2)
If you provide false information or an inappropriate team name during registration, you will be disqualified. (Rules 3.7 and 3.8)
You may submit as many bridge designs as you like. (Rule 5.3)
All bridge designs must be created with the current edition of the West Point Bridge Designer, available from this site. (Rule 5.4)
To be valid, your design must pass the WPBD load test, and it cannot be a duplicate of any design previously submitted in the contest. (Rule 8.1)
The lower the cost of your bridge design, the higher your standing in the contest. (Rule 8.4)
There are no restrictions on collaboration during the contest. (Rule 5.5)