Build sustainable novel therapy facilities without sacrificing speed. Discover five strategies for optimizing energy efficiency in your facility design.
Five strategies to optimize energy performance in novel therapy facilities
Business drivers such as speed to market are critical factors that influence the trajectory of emerging companies in the novel therapies market. The ability to produce life-saving medicines and therapies carries an inherent urgency. The influence of delivering a facility quickly impacts many decisions throughout constructing a manufacturing facility. One unfortunate casualty of a hyper-focus on schedule can often be sustainability, which is perceived to carry a premium of time or upfront capital for the sake of improving operating costs and reducing environmental impact. This contradiction places design teams in a difficult situation. As consulting engineers, we serve our clients’ best interests and strive to do so with sustainability in mind. It is futile to argue the relative importance of speed-to-market of a life-saving drug vs. long-term sustainability of a facility. However, delivering on a tight schedule does not mean we have to ignore energy performance.
The following five basic strategies can help reduce the footprint of cutting-edge novel therapy manufacturing facilities without compromising on safety or speed:
It’s time to invest in energy performance in your facility.
Incorporating the above strategies requires an awareness of the key issues at an early enough phase of a project to influence its trajectory without adding significant delivery time or even cost to your overall project.