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The facility was designed by CE&IC with sustainability in mind, and takes advantage of various energy conservation techniques, including exhaust air energy recovery, system set-back capabilities, and motion sensors for efficient lighting usage.
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Specialty Chemical Pilot Plant
Torcon was CM for a 70,000-sq. ft. R&D facility to handle the production of active pharmaceutical ingredients used in early development activities.
The 30,000 sq. ft. pilot plant includes reactors, isolation equipment, and dryers, new and upgraded utilities, as well as process equipment systems to support primary processing operations. The project also added an attached two-story, 40,000 sq. ft. storage/support building for raw materials, intermediate, quarantined, and final products. The facility also provides storage space for equipment, sampling and dispensing, and administrative/office space to support the building.
The facility was designed by CE&IC with sustainability in mind, and takes advantage of various energy conservation techniques, including exhaust air energy recovery, system set-back capabilities, and motion sensors for efficient lighting usage.