Precision Building Construction Continues to Enhance Facility for Olympia Compounding PharmacyQuality and efficacy are paramount as technologies evolve in sophistication, creating additional demands. PBC has completed the redesign and installation of a high-performance air handling system for Olympia, resulting in improved operational efficiency.
By: Precision Building Construction, LLC ORLANDO, Fla. - Nov. 18, 2014 - PRLog -- PBC completed the renovation of an existing 6,000 sq. ft. space in the Shoppes of Winder Oaks Plaza into a new pharmaceutical compounding facility for Olympia Compounding Pharmacy in December 2013. ISO ratings were achieved that surpassed the requirements of the United States Pharmacopeia , the primary regulation used to govern sterile compounding pharmacies prior to the passage of the Compounding Quality Act. This act is a new designation that was created in November 2013, when Title 1 of the Drug Quality and Security Act was signed into law.
The pharmacy was designed with separate cleanrooms for quarantine of raw materials and for certification, thereby creating an exceptional environment. As a result, Olympia, a leader in the industry, elected to voluntarily register with the FDA as an outsourcing facility. Registration with the FDA is not mandatory under current guidelines. Olympia’s commitment to providing the safest and highest-quality drug products is demonstrated by their continuous efforts to improve facility operations Recently, PBC completed the redesign and installation of a high-performance air handling system with multiple radiant fans and pressure independent control valves for optimal control of temperature and humidity, air flow and pressure filtration, and air change rates. Fundamental to the occupancy of any building, HVAC design for controlled environments is continuously evolving with new equipment and constantly emerging operational innovations. The enhanced design also included new ductwork layout and routing, as well as new electrical connections, resulting in improved and increased operational efficiency. PBC understands the dynamic, complex environments found in sterile facilities. Driven by air cleanliness standards, cleanrooms rank among the top energy-consuming facilities in the world, due largely in part to their HVAC requirements having to meet stringent airflow and pressurization specifications within strict temperature and humidity controls. About PBC PBC works closely with leading architectural and engineering firms to estimate, value engineer, and design and construct state-of-the- End
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