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Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Wins 2025 DBIA National Design-Build Student Competition

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo wins 2025 DBIA National Design-Build Student Competition by presenting innovative airport expansion solution among 33 teams. Event at Design-Build Conference & Expo in Las Vegas featured top three finalists including University of Florida and Alfred State College. Asa Richards of University of Florida named Best Individual Presenter.Leaders express that students showcase future design-build industry skills for immediate market value. Parson Corporation and HCSS sponsor the event. Visit dbia.org for more info.

November 13, 2025 - National Edition
Design-Build Institute of America

DBIA ED/CEO Lisa Washington (L) poses with 2025 National Design-Build Student Competition winning team D&T Construction from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo at the Design-Build Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, Nov. 7, 2025.
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DBIA ED/CEO Lisa Washington (L) poses with 2025 National Design-Build Student Competition winning team D&T Construction from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo at the Design-Build Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, Nov. 7, 2025.

California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, has won the 2025 National Design-Build Student Competition, presented by the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA).

The team's innovative response to this year's airport expansion challenge earned top honors among 33 participating teams from across the nation.

The annual competition challenges student teams to apply "Design-Build Done Right" principles to a real-world project scenario, testing their ability to collaborate, innovate and deliver solutions that balance cost, schedule and quality.

Seven regional winners advanced to the request for proposals phase, and the top three finalists presented their proposals live during the Design-Build Conference & Expo in Las Vegas on Nov. 6 before a panel of industry experts.

Winners

1st Place: D&T Construction — California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo

2nd Place: Cypress Construction — University of Florida

3rd Place: Pioneer Design-Build — Alfred State College

Best Individual Presenter: Asa Richards, University of Florida

The Best Individual Presenter award recognizes the student who demonstrates exceptional communication, professionalism and mastery of their project during the final presentation round.

DBIA thanks Parsons Corporation for sponsoring this year's student programming and HCSS for providing its cost-estimating platform to participating teams.

"What we see in this competition each year is the future of our industry taking shape," said Lisa Washington, DBIA executive director and CEO. "These students already understand how to align teams, manage complexity and deliver value. These are the skills that will make them immediate assets in a market demanding design-build leadership."

For more information, visit dbia.org/student-engagement/student-competition/.


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