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About I&S
Infrastructure and Sustainability (I&S)
Formerly known as Facilities and Management, I&S is comprised of 16 departments with more than 650 dedicated professionals. Each department supports operational excellence through a comprehensive range of services for the entire Georgia Tech campus.
I&S plays a crucial role in facilitating the campus's continual evolution and adaptation to promote learning and research, while also advancing sustainability, resilience, and justice initiatives.
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Our Mission
Infrastructure and Sustainability sets the standard for how to deliver an environment that is safe, sustainable, resilient, and innovative for the entire campus community.
Our Vision
Infrastructure and Sustainability will ignite and champion the global community toward a sustainable and resilient future through the empowerment of people and stewardship of resources.
Awards and History

2020: THE KENDEDA BUILDING FOR INNOVATIVE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
The first building in Georgia and the 28th in the world to earn Living Building Challenge Certification (2021), the world's most ambitious and holistic green building achievement.

2018: APPA AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
The award is the industry's highest honor for outstanding achievement in facilities management. The designation is valid for a period of five years.

2016: GREEN RIBBON SCHOOL
Awarded by the U.S. Department of Education, recognition is based on an institution's commitment to and demonstration of innovative efforts to reduce utility costs and environmental impact, improve health and wellness, and ensure effective sustainability education.

1996: THE OLYMPIC GAMES
The Georgia Tech campus served as the home of the Olympic Village, where the athletes lived, and as the venue for swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, water polo, modern pentathlon, boxing, and Paralympic volleyball.