Tech earned recognition as a Tree Campus USA for 2016 from the Arbor Day Foundation.
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.
Georgia Tech has been re-accredited with a 4-star rating as part of the Professional Grounds Management Society’s (PGMS) Landscape Management and Operations Accreditation.
Georgia Tech has been honored with 2017 Tree Campus USA® recognition by the Arbor Day Foundation for its commitment to effective urban forest management.
In spite of this spring’s erratic — and at times volatile — weather, construction projects have continued apace cross campus.
The APPA Award for Excellence is the industry's highest honor for outstanding achievement in facilities management.
There’s a little less shade in the middle of campus where one of Georgia Tech’s oldest trees stood for more than a century.
Georgia Tech Facilities Management Fleet Services has achieved Sustainable Fleet Accreditation from the National Association of Fleet Administrators (NAFA).
The two trees — a 106-foot-tall willow oak located just south of Tech Green and a 58-foot-tall water oak located at the northeast end of Fitten Residence Hall — are failing and have both been deemed very high risk by an independent arborist.