Construction Science
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Flooding tops the list of natural hazards in the United States. However, in an age when reams of data about almost everything are readily available, real-time flooding data and analysis still remains mostly a concept to first responders and the public.
Leaders of the fastest-growing Aggie-owned or led businesses that are in the 2022 Aggie 100list include four former students from the Texas A&M School of Architecture.
Buildings that face demolition could soon be transformed into a new type of concrete that would be used to create new structures, an approach that reduces landfill waste and creates jobs.
Youngjib Ham, Texas A&M CoSci associate professor, is leading a team of researchers who are developing a remotely operated excavation system.
The former director of University of Texas at Austin’s Construction Industry Institute, Stephen Mulva will join the Department of Construction Science as a research professor starting August 1, 2022.
Researchers are working to 3D print buildings using hempcrete, which can lower the environmental impact of traditional construction.
Donna Coussons '99, will fill a new role as Executive Director of Design Industry Engagement for the Texas A&M School of Architecture, beginning August. 8, 2022.
Texas A&M’s construction science degree program in McAllen is part of the rapidly growing Rio Grande Valley.
Sensors in "smart" buildings help to keep buildings safe by monitoring everything from temperature and humidity to air quality and motion.









