Pharmaceutical facilities are extremely complex; clean corridors / dirty corridors, maintaining positive or negative air pressure, air locks, gowning areas, specialized materials for cleanability or durability, use of hazardous materials, cGMP practice procedures, intricate equipment piping systems, and energy conservation are just a few of the considerations involved in designing facilities for pharmaceutical processing. Process and flow of material and personnel are critical to pharmaceutical facilities. Integration of the process into an existing building, or designing a new building for the process is key to pharmaceutical design.

Bristol-Myers Squibb
Pharmaceutical Production Facility
Pilot Plant Addition

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Manufacturing Facility

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