Many construction projects were completed over the summer. A few other will continue into the fall.
Landscape Services lost a beloved teammate when Andrew McKinney died this month.
A 42-inch caliper Willow Oak located next to the Corliss Pump gathering area in Harrison Square has not been thriving for the past two years. The tree is scheduled to be removed on Sept. 19.
Our woolly, four-legged friends are back to help manage the vegetation
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents (BOR) presented several awards to Georgia Tech during its 2015 BOR Facilities Conference.
Campus leaf-collection supports mulch compost development and more effective operations. Compost will be used in our landscaping beds year-round.
Georgia Tech is the second university in the nation to be certified as an affiliate of Bee Campus USA, a program designed to marshal the strengths of educational campuses for the benefit of pollinators.
Georgia Tech is one of only six higher education campuses in the nation to receive the GS-42 certification.
Atlantic Promenade South will undergo construction to replace aged steam lines and upgrade adjacent hardscape and landscape.
A registered architect and avid watercolorist, Frank Lamia is associate director of Construction Services in the Design & Construction Department of Facilities Management.