Texas A&M University

Aplin Center

Texas A&M University is breaking ground on the Aplin Center — a transformative three-story, 211,724-square-foot facility dedicated to experiential learning in hospitality, retail, and food and nutrition sciences. Located at the former Lot 100 site (bordered by Wellborn Road, John Kimbrough Blvd., and Olsen Blvd.), the center will also serve as Aggieland’s new front door for prospective students and visitors.

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Our team of more than 1,500 professionals — including skilled craftsmen, architects, engineers, construction managers, designers, and custodial staff — delivers high-quality service to support faculty, students, and staff.

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To support the built campus environment, Facilities & Energy Services includes: Facilities Management, Office of the University Architect, Facilities Analytics & Mapping, Building Access & Video Cameras, Maintenance Services, Custodial Services, Grounds Management, Construction Services and Utilities & Energy Services.

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Our team has played a pivotal role in shaping the academic landscape at Texas A&M. Join us as we delve into the various ways we've impacted the university highlighting our commitment to excellence and collaboration.

  • 132 years of producing energy (continuously since 1893)
  • 11-plus tons of air filters recycled annually
  • 800-plus buildings serviced
  • $1.25 billion-plus campus utility infrastructure replacement value
  • 20+ million square feet cleaned per day
  • 3.4 million square feet of floor polished per year

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