
Student Teams Place 2nd at ASC Competition in Reno
Myers-Lawson School of Construction student teams placed second at the Associated Schools of Construction Competiton on Feb. 7-10. Read more about Student Teams Place 2nd at ASC Competition in Reno
Virginia Tech’s Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) team brought another trophy back to... more
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The Spring 2023 MLSoC Hardhatting Ceremony will take place on Thursday, May 11, 2023, at the... more
Myers-Lawson School of Construction student teams placed second at the Associated Schools of Construction Competiton on Feb. 7-10. Read more about Student Teams Place 2nd at ASC Competition in Reno
The American Society of Civil Engineering has honored Casie Venable as a 2018 New Face of Civil Engineering. Venable graduated from Virginia Tech in 2015, where she earned a dual degree in Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering and Management. Venable is currently a Ph.D. Student at the University of Colorado Boulder studying Civil, Environment, and Architectural Engineering. Read more about 2015 CEM Graduate Honored as 2018 New Face of Civil Engineering by ASCE
Students and Faculty Prepare to Make A Difference in Belize City During Spring Break Read more about Preparing to Make a Difference
On Saturday, December 2nd, Myers-Lawson School of Construction Graduate Students hosted a “Stem Day of Play,” for local kindergartners. They were assigned the task of developing and executing a service project that benefited the local community by their professor of Leadership, Dr. Josh Iorio. Read more about Leadership class conducts STEM outreach
At the recent Governor’s Housing Conference, Governor McAuliffe and HPAC released the report “Addressing the Impact of Housing for Virginia’s Economy,” which was independently written by experts fromVirginia Tech, George Mason University, William and Mary, and Virginia Commonwealth University. Read more about Virginia Center for Housing Research Addresses the Impact of Housing for Virginia's Economy
Hitt Contracting, an 80-year-old Falls Church-based general contractor with offices throughout the country, has just undergone a major leadership shake-up. Kim Roy, 41, who has been with the company since 1999, was named CEO. With the promotion, Hitt said Roy is the only female CEO of the Engineering News-Record's 100 largest contractors in the U.S. Read more about MLSOC INDUSTRY BOARD MEMBER KIM ROY NAMED CEO OF HITT CONTRACTING
Twenty-five Myers Lawson School of Construction students recently competed at the 2017 ASC Student Competition in Peachtree City, GA. These students were accompanied and supported by Bob Muir, Philip Agee, Rachelle Johnson and Lora Howard. Read more about ASC Competition Winners
A Building Construction Student Lives a Life of SErvice Read more about A Life of Service
Myers-Lawson Students build sculpture at the Taubman Museum of Art to benefit Feeding America of Southwest Virginia Read more about CANstruction
W.M. Jordan receives recognition for award winning Practice Facility Read more about Congratulations W.M. Jordan Company!