Northern Arizona University's 2026 Concrete Canoe Team. Designing a lightweight, racing-ready hull from supplementary cementitious materials — then paddling it to victory at the Intermountain Southwest Student Symposium.
The ASCE Request for Proposal challenges civil engineers to prove concrete's versatility by racing a canoe built from it. We answer that call with the PLUTO Jacks — a team of five NAU seniors engineering a lightweight hull that floats, paddles, and competes at the 2026 Intermountain Southwest Student Symposium.
Supplementary cementitious blends — fly ash, silica fume, lightweight aggregates — engineered for a low density, high-strength hull.
ACI 318 · ASCE RFPParametric hull profile optimized for stability and hydrodynamic efficiency across men's, women's, and coed sprint events.
18' × 30" × 18" · FS 2.06Finite element analysis of the composite shell under paddling loads, transport conditions, and the ASCE swamp test.
FEA · Composite BeamA parametric rendering of the 2026 PLUTO Jacks hull. Engineered lines. Pluto-inspired finish. Click and drag to explore.
Finite element analysis in SolidWorks. A ten-component lightweight concrete mix. Real numbers, real tests, real data — detailed in our Final Design Report.
Meet the 2026 PLUTO Jacks — civil engineering seniors at Northern Arizona University.
Deep thanks to the organizations backing PLUTO Jacks through material donations, testing, and competition support.





Thank you to every partner fueling Mission 2026.