The JPICE Cor Jesu College Chapter Bridge Building Team has once again demonstrated outstanding excellence after being proclaimed Champion at the 24th National Civil Engineering Students’ Conference. The competition drew 18 universities and colleges nationwide, represented by at least 27 competing groups, and included highly regarded institutions such as UP Diliman, MSU–IIT, and Mapúa University. Against this strong field, the CJC team secured its back-to-back national championship, a testament to their technical mastery, discipline, and innovative engineering.
At the heart of this victory are the brilliant and dedicated individuals who built, refined, and defended the team’s winning design:
Members of the Bridge Building Team:
• Stephene Jun C. Briñan – Team Leader
• Kyle M. Demabildo
• Debie R. Antiola
• Raymund L. Gayapa
• Chrizzlylle Keith Geverola
• Engr. Amie Lou Cisneros – Coach
Their achievement reflects months of rigorous training, the effective execution of engineering principles, and the collaborative spirit essential to high-level competition. It is also a triumph shared with the institution and community that stood behind them.
Cor Jesu College extends its deepest appreciation to the PICE Davao del Sur Chapter and all generous sponsors for their financial support and unwavering confidence in the students’ capabilities. The College likewise acknowledges the commitment of the CJC College of Engineering faculty and COE Alumni, whose encouragement and assistance continue to strengthen its academic and co-curricular endeavors.
Special recognition is given to Engr. Amie Lou Cisneros, ENP, MSCE, whose leadership and expertise played a pivotal role in preparing the team for competition. The College also extends its gratitude to her family for generously providing a training venue whenever campus facilities were unavailable.
This consecutive victory stands as a milestone in CJC’s engineering legacy—an achievement built on excellence, perseverance, and the united support of the CJC community.