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Non-Governmental Organizations

Partner with BUILD to bring a Texas Aggie Medical Clinic (TAMC) to a community you serve.

About the Clinic

TAMC Specs

TAMC's are constructed inside of 40-foot shipping containers and may be transported using conventional marine and ground transportation methods. They usually consist of two distinct rooms separated by a wall and double doors. Unless otherwise arranged, the TAMC is outfitted with American residential electrical wiring and traditional American plumbing. Our clinics are customizable and our Design team will work with you to tailor the clinic to your needs

Who should apply?

This page is intended for non-governmental organization seeking to receive a TAMC for a community they serve. If you represent an NGO operating in underserved communities with a need for medical infrastructure, BUILD wants to hear from you.

Application & Deployment Timeline

1

Now - Apr 15

Submit Application

Complete the clinic application form before April 15th

2

Spring 2026

App. Review

BUILD team reviews each application and follows up by email

3

Early Summer 2026

Interviews & Selection

Potential NGO's are interview and decisions made by early summer

4

Summer 2026

Design collaboration

Design team tailors clinic specs to your community's specific needs

5

Fall 2026- Spring 2027

Construction

Texas A&M students build your clinic

6

Late Spring - Fall 2027

Mobilization & delivery

Clinic ships to its final destination

Ready to apply?

Submit your clinic application using the button to the side. We will review your application and reach out to discuss the next steps. Watch for an email from us during Spring 2026.

Have Questions?

If you have any questions regarding the application, clinics, or BUILD, please don't hesitate to reach out to Meer Mahfuz, BUILD's CEO, at ceo@buildtamu.org

Past Clinic Deployments

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The Sam and Margie Gibbs Charitable Trust
Swinbank Family
Charles and Sharon Shaver
Billy ‘83 and Angie ‘84 Lemmons
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