In January, as 13 new trees were being planted in Tech's triangle green space in the center of campus, the Institute also celebrated 11 consecutive years of earning its Tree Campus USA Certification.
Georgia Tech’s transformation of its physical space helps create healthy spaces that give back to the environment and the campus community.
Quentin Holden, certified as an arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture, takes care of Tech's trees.
Building Services achieves ISSA CIMS-Green Building certification
Four oak trees will be removed prior to the start of Fall Semester
Georgia Tech has earned recognition as a 2019 Tree Campus USA® awarded by the Arbor Day Foundation.
A large water oak tree on North Avenue by the E45 parking lot entrance will be removed this weekend.
Construction on campus moves forward in 2020.
This year's forum will be held Tuesday, Oct. 27, from 1 to 4 p.m.
Parents of Georgia Tech students provide buffet of snacks in appreciation of employees in all areas of Facilities.

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