Aplin Center
Located at 200 John Kimbrough Blvd., bordered by Wellborn Rd. and Olsen Blvd., the Aplin Center will be a transformative, three-story, 211,724-square-foot hub for experiential learning in hospitality, retail, and food and nutrition sciences — welcoming prospective students and visitors as Aggieland’s new front door.
More about the Aplin CenterService Requests and Support
Our skilled team of 1,500-plus professionals provide dependable, high‑quality services in support of faculty, staff and students. For service requests and facility-related questions, please contact the Facilities Coordinator assigned to your building as your first point-of-contact.
AggieWorks
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AggieWorks Requests Tracking Report
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Space Requests
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Campus Projects
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Explore Our Departments
The Dining department is committed to providing the campus community with exceptional dining experiences. Our team works diligently to offer diverse, nutritious, and delicious food options across our various dining locations.
From routine and preventative maintenance and service contracts to building access, Facilities Management supports all of Texas A&M, including branch and distant site locations.
The Building Access & Video Cameras team supports the university community with keyless access and audio/video surveillance technologies.
The Office of the University Architect provides leadership, vision and professional guidance in the planning, design, and construction changes to the campus-built environment.
With targeted efforts to increase efficiency and reduce our carbon footprint, Utilities & Energy Services connects faculty, staff, students and visitors with power in more than 30 million square feet of facilities, manages power plants in two different locations and brings recycling services campus-wide.
Deemed the official keeper of the campus map for building locations/inventory, Facilities Analytics & Mapping supports space requests and compliance for state and federal reporting.
The Texas A&M Grounds & Landscaping Department maintains the university's grounds to be aesthetically pleasing, functional, safe, and accessible creating a welcoming and sustainable campus environment.
Our team ensures that all facilities are kept to the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene. Learn about our services, commitment to sustainability, and how to contact us for your custodial needs.
Our team is committed to providing prompt, high-quality service ensuring all campus facilities are safe and functional. Services include routine maintenance, service contracts, building access, and repair requests
Team Highlights
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.
- 133 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