The University System of Georgia Board of Regents (BOR) presented several awards to Georgia Tech during its 2015 BOR Facilities Conference.
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.
American School & University recently announced that Georgia Tech receives top honors in the higher education category for the Annual Green Cleaning Awards for Schools & Universities.
Advancing Tech’s master campus plan, the Living Building at Georgia Tech will demonstrate the most advanced measures of sustainability possible in the current built environment.
Georgia Tech is one of only six higher education campuses in the nation to receive the GS-42 certification.
Several upcoming construction projects will bring upgrades to high traffic areas of campus.
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.
The Holland Plant, located at 680 Power Plant Drive behind the A. French Building, has been producing steam since opening in 1917.
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