The PATH Foundation, with whom Tech is partnering on the project, has stated that construction will result in vehicle traffic changes beginning Tuesday, Nov. 8, at noon.
In an effort to conserve water and help reduce the impact of the severe drought conditions in North Georgia, Facilities Management’s Landscape Services has proactively stopped all noncritical irrigation on campus. 
Earlier this year, the Student Move-Out Recycling Program evolved to not only collect recyclable waste and donations, but also help feed hungry students. 
This semester, projects include infrastructure upgrades, new buildings, and a facility that is on the national radar for its net-positive energy use.
Today, the fences around Tech Green are being removed, and the campus community will be able to once again enjoy this central green space — just in time for Homecoming Weekend.
Tech earned recognition as a Tree Campus USA for 2016 from the Arbor Day Foundation.
Roof-retrofitting plan to reduce a building’s energy demand was a course project
Look for construction to wrap up on a few long-term projects, for short-term projects to take shape, and for some new long-term work to begin.
This fall, look for construction to wrap up on a few long-term projects, for short-term projects to take shape, and for new work to begin.
This fall, the Office of Solid Waste Management & Recycling, Building Services, and the Office of Campus Sustainability launched a pilot composting project in the Roger A. and Helen B. Krone Engineered Biosystems Building (EBB).

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