Our client, a prominent leader in the German pharmaceutical industry, is launching an exciting new project in Jagodina. Schott Pharma belongs to the multinational glass company Schott, which specialises in glass and glass ceramics.
Schott Pharma has one of the broadest and most advanced manufacturing programs for pharmaceutical syringes, cartridges, vials and ampoules in the injectable drug market. Our client produces more than 13 billion medicine containers every year.
Having decided to build a production facility for vials and ampoules in Central Serbia, this renowned company entrusted Oktopaz with construction supervision and health & safety coordination.
The contractor will implement controlled conditions for a segment of the production process. Consequently, the designer envisaged the production area according to clean room principles. It includes air barriers for personnel and material. Particle contamination control is ensured, with proper separation and control of the flow of employees, raw materials and finished products.
When entering the cleanroom area, the employees pass through dedicated passages (air barriers). Material passages provide the entry of materials and the exit of the finished product. In addition, specific Pass-box-type passages allow the transportation of smaller packages of materials, documentation, or waste.
Construction supervision by Oktopaz for this project encompasses architecture, building materials and structures, water supply and sewerage, fire safety, medium and low voltage electrical systems, and mechanical building services.
We are looking forward to the successful finish of this project, which is one of Oktopaz’s most significant references in MEP works.