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Modular cleanroom construction success.

Markus Möllmann

    Health Estate
    |September 26, 2007
    PubMed
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    Modern modular construction offers significant benefits for building aseptic pharmacy units compared to traditional methods. This approach proved most appropriate for a new unit at St George

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare facility construction
    • Pharmaceutical engineering
    • Modular building technology

    Background:

    • Traditional cleanroom construction can be time-consuming and complex.
    • Aseptic pharmacy units require highly controlled environments.
    • St George's Hospital NHS Trust sought to upgrade its facilities.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the benefits of modular construction for a new aseptic pharmacy unit.
    • To compare modular techniques with traditional cleanroom builds.
    • To demonstrate the suitability of modular construction in healthcare settings.

    Main Methods:

    • Implementation of modular construction for a 408 m2 aseptic pharmacy unit.
    • Project management from concept to completion.

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  • Comparison of modular build with traditional cleanroom construction.
  • Main Results:

    • Modular construction provided significant advantages over traditional methods.
    • The chosen approach was appropriate at all project stages.
    • Successful completion of a major new aseptic pharmacy unit.

    Conclusions:

    • Modular construction is a highly effective method for developing specialized healthcare facilities.
    • This project highlights the advantages of off-site construction for aseptic environments.
    • Modern modular techniques offer a superior alternative for cleanroom builds.