Nigerian Students Top Rankings in Architecture and Construction Management in New Zealand

Two Nigerian students have made headlines by excelling in the Architecture Engineering and Construction Management industry in New Zealand. As a reward for their outstanding performance, they have been awarded an all-expenses-paid trip to Christchurch, New Zealand, to participate in a three-day client brief challenge.

Nigerian Students Top Rankings in Architecture and Construction Management in New Zealand

Two Nigerian students have made headlines by excelling in the Architecture Engineering and Construction Management industry in New Zealand. They have been ranked among the top 30 students in the sector and are set to compete for a $10,000 prize.

In addition to their top 30 ranking, Odiete and Olanrewaju have been listed among the top 10 students in Construction Management in New Zealand. As a reward for their outstanding performance, they have been awarded an all-expenses-paid trip to Christchurch, New Zealand, to participate in a three-day client brief challenge.

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This competition will require the students to devise innovative solutions to address industry issues, with the victorious team walking away with the coveted $10,000 prize.  Brandz, one of the organizers shared in a post on LinkedIn."We are excited to announce that the following 30 students have been chosen to partake in the 2024 edition of ArchEngBuild. The students will collaborate in teams to tackle a real-world building and construction challenge, with a grand prize of $10,000."

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 In a separate post, Brandz provided more details about the competition, stating, "Thirty architecture, engineering, and construction students from nine tertiary institutes across Aotearoa have gathered in Ōtautahi Christchurch for the three-day event. After receiving insights from experts and exploring the Tūranga Central Library, the students are now diligently working in teams of three to address a real-world building and construction challenge."

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The participating students represent a diverse range of tertiary educational facilities in New Zealand, including the University of Canterbury, Unitec, The University of Auckland, Otago Polytechnic | Te Pūkenga, Auckland University of Technology, Ara Institute of Canterbury, Victoria University of Wellington, WelTec, and Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki.