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You can just click to participate in the build challenge again, open the blueprints tab, place your blueprint in the build challenge area, make any edits you want, and then submit it again. There's no limit to how many submissions you make.
If you don't want the old version to remain on the workshop, you can then delete it from there.
What happens if (hypothetically speaking) my blueprint is one of the blueprints chosen to be in the base game? If I have two of the same blueprint, which one would be chosen? Is it possible to delete the original submission (even though I'm satisfied with the number of people giving it a rating) and replace it with the new one? Would I need to change the title of the blueprint slightly to prevent any confusion between the original and the newer copy?
You can delete the original submission on its workshop page. Your new entry won't keep the old entry's ratings, but the build challenge display in the game's main menu prioritizes showing entries with fewer ratings, so your new entry should quickly get votes.
I don't think so.