We would always prefer to be involved in facility concept and layout at the earliest stage possible as we can bring valuable experience to the overall design-development process.

 

During design we will consider:

  • Overall physical rooms and plant space layout

  • Method of structural support of the rooms and plant

  • Confirmation of required room environmental parameters of room

  • Confirmation of client process equipment services

  • Selection and layout of plant and systems to produce the required environments

  • Detailed sizing and features required in each system

  • Production of schematic system drawings

  • Production of plant and equipment schedules

  • Production of detailed installation layout drawings

  • Checking at each stage of design

Newtech stands out from many cleanroom companies since we have a very strong in-house design capability. Newtech’s directors normally set the broad layout and design philosophy whilst all Newtech project engineers are qualified and experienced for involvement in the design process.

Controlled Environments almost always have a high density and complexity of services, particularly building services including HVAC, electrical, piping and control. All of Newtech’s engineers have built their careers on a foundation of building services engineering. Extensive use is made of CAD and CAD drawing and building services software design and selection packages.

Selection and application of cleanroom structures and finishes is traditionally learnt by experience and Newtech has the significant experience of both traditional site-built and contemporary pre-manufactured rapid-build structures. An example is Newtech’s prefabricated modular Cleanroom partition and ceiling system, now used on the majority of projects.

Newtech maintains links with experienced and qualified associates, providing detailed design-input for steelwork, architectural, civil and building work and high-purity process plant and distribution systems. We have successfully completed numerous projects with their involvement.