In The News
The S.C.R.A.P. Lab was featured in the March issue of PAW. The lab processed 43 tons of food waste in 2023, providing compost for campus grounds.
In December, the Green Infrastructure Committee visited Princeton to learn more about the stormwater management planning and infrastructure built over the past 15+ years.
Princeton was awarded the Plastic Pipe Institute’s Sustainable Achievement Award for 2022 for the TIGER Plant.
The use of mass timber in campus construction projects was recently featured in an article by PAW.
The project received a 2024 Gold Award for Restoration in the Ernest Wiemann Top Job Contest held by the National Ornamental and Miscellaneous Metals Association (NOMMA).
Ron McCoy, University Architect, is a featured honoree at the upcoming 2024 Consortium for Sustainable Urbanization (CSU) Annual Gala.
Every department in Facilities provides a significant contribution to construction on campus whether it be financial, design, planning or operational. In celebration of the 26th annual Women in Construction Week, and National Women's History Month, we celebrate the women in our Facilities organization that help us achieve success.
Check out the video: New state-of-the-art facilities are coming online every few months that will support the University in research, teaching and campus life.
The New York Times recently investigated how universities are cutting carbon emissions and prominently featured Princeton's geo-exchange system. The article features Energy Plant Director Ted Borer and touches on Princeton's journey to net-zero emissions.
“This moment is singular,” said Borer in the article. “This is when we…
A virtual information session was held on Thursday, February 15th to share Princeton University’s Title V Air Operating Permit renewal application and the facilities covered under this application.