Lab design is a combination of both art and science; flexibility, expandability, sustainability, safety and utility capacity factors must be considered throughout the process. Lab spaces and all necessary utility services must be flexible and adaptable to support ever changing research requirements. All laboratories must have the capability in providing necessary utility services for all research applications including the ability to accommodate future changes in research SOPs. Expandability is important by incorporating sufficient reserve capacity into the primary utility systems as to accommodate future expansion of resources. Last but not least, all high performance laboratories must be designed to sustain the optimum performance by minimizing impacts from both external and internal aspects including environmental changes, human resource and aging of equipment whilst at the same optimizing building efficiency; and most importantly ensuring health and safety all the time. Wanted to know more? Contact us.