The Georgia Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) celebrated its 100-year anniversary in 2012 through various events and initiatives designed to promote civil engineering within the state. Notable activities included electronic billboards in Atlanta, the publication of a commemorative book featuring significant civil engineering projects, and a historic walking tour in downtown Atlanta. The centennial gala on September 7, 2012, showcased presentations, awards, and the installation of a new Board of Directors, while the commemorative book highlighted 31 influential projects and included over 90 photographs, despite some challenges in the publication process. Overall, the celebration was successful, with plans for future events in mind.%0aThe document further details additional initiatives such as a Historic Downtown Atlanta Walking Tour, a proclamation for Civil Engineering Day by Governor Nathan Deal, and an Annual Meeting and Gala that featured guest speakers and a slideshow celebrating a century of civil engineering achievements in Georgia. It also notes the complete renovation of the Georgia Section website, which had a budget of $2,500, and includes suggestions for future improvements, such as inviting the ASCE National President in advance and effectively managing commitments. The document is credited to Lisa S. Woods, the Georgia Section President.