
Rosendin, an electrical contracting company, has recognized Texas A&M University for winning the 2025 Associated Schools of Construction Regions 6 & 7 Student Competition’s Electrical Problem. The competitive event was held during ASC’s Construction Management Conference held Feb. 5-8 at the Nugget Casino Resort in Sparks, Nevada. As the electrical sponsor, Rosendin developed a real-world scenario that challenged 14 student teams to plan the design, build and budget an electrical installation.
Texas A&M University’s student team secured first place by demonstrating a deep understanding of the necessary resources and time required to tackle an urban construction project. Ferris State University, from Michigan, secured second place, and San Diego State University took third place. The ASC’s annual competition attracts the nation’s top construction and engineering students and connects them with growing companies that are hiring the next generation of leaders.
Rosendin’s electrical problem asked student teams to demonstrate a working understanding of job costs, planned vs. actual scheduling, time and material tracking and billing. They also had to draft formal RFI submissions, review product submittal data, negotiate change orders and review project schedule delays and impacts.