Infrastructure and Sustainability (I&S) will begin work today to repair the chilled water pipe under Cherry Street in Harrison Square.
Georgia Tech has earned a STARS Gold Rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE).
Award-winning innovation in campus building services drives efficiencies.
While remnants of the recent chilled water outage remain in Harrison Square, operations are mostly back to normal following an around-the-clock operation executed by multiple departments across the Institute.
The latest collection of projects touches all aspects of campus life – academics, athletics, infrastructure, student life, and transportation.
Georgia Tech has been awarded gold level status by the League of American Bicyclists
College applicants are increasingly choosing schools that demonstrate a strong commitment to the environment.
To make way for the new Thomas A. Fanning Student-Athlete Performance Center, construction crews will begin the structural demolition of the Edge-Rice Building today.
Both lanes of Fifth Street between West Peachtree Street and Spring Street will be closed to vehicular traffic to ensure safety as utility work continues on Tech Square Phase 3.
Basketball fans and other visitors will be re-routed to 10th St. through February.