Several major construction projects have been completed or are about to wrap up on campus this semester. Other projects are moving along as anticipated. Read on for the latest updates.
This summer, eight acres of thoughtfully designed green space will open on the Georgia Tech campus and provide many new spaces for reflection, engagement, and learning.
Georgia Tech won first place for the Race to Zero Waste One Building Challenge for the program at the Kendeda Building in the 2020 RecycleMania competition.
After 25 years of service to Georgia Tech, Chuck Rhode, vice president for Facilities Management, has announced his plans to retire from his position effective August 1, 2020.
Construction on campus moves forward in 2020.
Jeff Wiley in Facilities Management appreciates Tech's essential workers.
This year's forum will be held Tuesday, Oct. 27, from 1 to 4 p.m.
As a young adult, Cristina Fannin left a comfortable career as an architect in the Philippines to strike out on her own in the U.S.
Seth Osekre, a custodian in Facilities Management since 2007, has friends all over campus.
As the construction fencing comes down, a fresh, new greenspace welcomes students for the spring semester.