
Congratulations to the CIB Student Chapter
The CIB Student Chapter at Virginia Tech won the 2014 CIB Sebestyen Future Leaders Award. Read more about Congratulations to the CIB Student Chapter
Over Thanksgiving break last week, our students in Associate Professor Josh Iorio's leadership... more
Stay up-to-date with all the Virginia Tech plans for the Fall 2020 semester with the... more
The CIB Student Chapter at Virginia Tech won the 2014 CIB Sebestyen Future Leaders Award. Read more about Congratulations to the CIB Student Chapter
Building Women in Construction is a new philanthropic organization in the Department of Building Construction. Their mission is to inspire women to become future leaders in construction through personal, professional, and academic successes. Read more about Building Women in Construction
Annie Pearce and Brian Kleiner conducted a study for the World Health Organization and the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health to gain a better understanding about whether "green" projects are also safe projects. Read more about Is Green Construction Safe Construction?
27 construction students continued their award-winning streak in the ASC Region 2 competition, in Greensboro, NC Read more about Competition teams continue their winning trend!
The Vecellio Distinguished Lecture: Presented by The Honorable Stephen T. Ayers Architect of the Capitol Read more about The Vecellio Distinguished Lecture
The Concrete "50" was created in order to commemorate the 50th anniversary of CAUS (College of Architecture and Urban Studies) as well as a token of appreciation for Preston and Catharine White of Century Concrete, longtime supporters and friends of the school of construction. Through the collaboration of some select students and faculty the design and creation of the concrete "50" was possible. Read more about The Concrete "50"
Finance Park is a state-of-the-art 20,000 square-foot facility filled with storefronts sponsored by companies from a variety of industries. Read more about Finance Park Supports the Learning of 14,000 Middle School Students