How to Build a Cleanroom
Register for this free webinar from Lab Design to explore the strategies behind designing, constructing, and renovating cleanroom facilities. As cleanrooms evolve to support advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, and high-precision research, flexibility and adaptability are critical to meet changing process requirements and regulatory standards. Join industry experts as they walk you through the full lifecycle of a cleanroom—from initial planning and design, through construction and commissioning, to post-occupancy evaluation and ongoing optimization.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
1:00pm ET
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Cleanrooms are designed for precision, control, and compliance—but as research, manufacturing processes, and regulatory requirements evolve, having a cleanroom that can adapt is essential.
By planning for future changes and incorporating flexible infrastructure, updating or expanding a cleanroom becomes a smoother, more cost-effective process. Increasingly, cleanrooms are integrating automation, modular workstations, and advanced monitoring systems. Supporting these technologies requires careful attention to infrastructure—from airflow and filtration systems to electrical and mechanical capacities, as well as equipment placement and data-driven optimization.
This webinar will take you through the full lifecycle of a cleanroom facility—from early planning and kickoff discussions through design, construction, commissioning, and post-occupancy evaluation. You’ll learn which questions to ask at the outset, how to align stakeholders and end users, and the right time to engage vendors to maximize your investment.
Attendees will gain insights into both emerging trends shaping adaptable cleanrooms and the practical steps needed to ensure a facility that can evolve alongside your processes, technologies, and regulatory demands.
Learning objectives:
Understand key design strategies for adaptable cleanrooms that support evolving processes while ensuring compliance with health, safety, and welfare standards.
Identify infrastructure considerations—including airflow, filtration, electrical, and mechanical systems—that maintain a safe and controlled environment as technology and workflows change.
Learn best practices for aligning stakeholders, lab users, and vendors to promote operational efficiency, occupant safety, and long-term well-being within the cleanroom.
Explore post-occupancy evaluation techniques to monitor performance, address safety and ergonomic concerns, and optimize the cleanroom for the ongoing health and welfare of personnel.
Speaker
James Levin
Director of Process Arch., Associate Principal
Perkins&Will
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