Pharma Conceptual Design & Layout
Process architects at Pharma Gulf for Engineering (PGE) play a vital role in the foundational design of pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities by integrating complex architectural requirements with essential process engineering and regulatory compliance. The conceptual design phase is the cornerstone of any project, where site planning and execution are strategically aligned to meet rigorous requirements within a specific budget and schedule. Our architects apply three-dimensional thinking to maintain a global view of all disciplines, linking various stakeholders to ensure a cohesive building design that respects both technical engineering contexts and specialized industrial needs.
A primary focus of this stage is the development of production layouts that adhere strictly to Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) and International Society for Pharmaceutical Engineering (ISPE) standards. This involves creating specialized room architecture drawings and detailed flow management plans for materials, personnel, and waste to prevent cross-contamination and ensure operational safety. Furthermore, PGE establishes precise pressure cascades and cleanroom classifications, extending this conceptual expertise to the highly sensitive areas of microbiology and quality control laboratory design.
- Production Layouts: Designing room architecture drawings according to GMP and ISPE standards.
- Flow Management: Designing Material, Personal, and Waste flow drawings to ensure operational safety.
- Zoning & Classification: Establishing pressure cascades and clean room classifications (A, B, C, D).
- Specialized Labs: Conceptual design for Microbiology and Quality Control laboratories.
