Pharmaceutical

Pharmaceutical Building Enclosure Forensic Services

When water leakage or other issues arise in any kind of pharmaceutical facility (whether that’s manufacturing, testing and research labs or cleanrooms), efficient problem resolution is critical. You’re working in a sensitive, sterile environment where the presence of water and condensation poses a huge threat to the facility’s performance and production.

 

 

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When your facility maintenance team is unable to get to the root cause of a problem, Technical Assurance steps in with a proven process for building enclosure forensic investigation.

Our goals are to:

1. Find the cause
2. Prove the cause

3. Propose a solution
4. Provide quality assurance for projects

Forensic Testing for Efficient Problem Resolution

Whether the issue is a roof leak, wall leak, condensation issue, etc., it is vital to immediately find the cause. Our subject matter experts carry out an extensive investigation and testing process paired with interviews of your maintenance team and collection of historical data.

All this information put together will tell a clear picture of the cause of the issue, how to fix it and what next steps should be taken for problem resolution.

Forensic services include:

  • Interior Leak Assessment(s)
  • Air and Water Penetration Investigation
  • Thermal Diagnostics
  • Facade Cladding Failure Investigations
  • Roofing and Flashing Analysis
  • Material Defect Analysis

Common testing methods include:

  • Visual Assessment – Used to determine what methods of testing/forensics may or may not be needed.
  • The Spray Test – Designed to simulate rain conditions to recreate a leak, working from the lowest point of the building to the highest.
  • Infrared Testing – A series of thermographic scans to find water within the roof system or facade.
  • Air Leakage Test – Utilizing theatrical smoke from smoker pencil or fog machine to track air movement or loss through air barriers.
  • Adhesion Testing – Designed to test the strength and stability of membrane roof systems against strong winds.
  • Destructive Testing – Disassembly and/or removal of portions of the building envelope or detail conditions to better examine as-built conditions. Also used to confirm conditions that may be suspect during other testing methods.

Preview a full list of our performance testing capabilities related to air infiltration, thermal performance, water penetration and durability in our Statement of Qualifications.

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Take the Online Facilities Self-Assessment

As building enclosure consultants, we’re passionate about helping building owners and facility managers solve critical problems within their facilities. Documenting the issues you are experiencing is the best first step ahead of evaluating and testing existing building enclosures to get to the root cause. This online assessment will help us better understand your concerns and provide the necessary context for a free consultation.

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Forensic Leak Investigation and Roof Replacement at the Wolstein Research Building

The Wolstein Research Building is an eight-story postmodern structure at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) that shares research space with University Hospital. Eight (8) years after construction completed, Technical Assurance was called to provide forensic investigation on the roof leaks.

Due to the sensitive nature of the work and the requirements to maintain a white-suit clean lab, the leaks needed to stop. We performed an initial investigation that led to a roof replacement project for which we provided design, project management and quality observation services.

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Solve Issues Now, Avoid Them in the Future

Our unique Five Steps to Sustainability process ensures thorough, superior results throughout all stages of the assessment, design and management of projects and ongoing programs.

Beyond forensics and problem solving, Technical Assurance can provide you with an ongoing maintenance plan to avoid larger issues in the future. As we’re collecting data on the current state of the facility, we can compile that and leverage it to make a case for repairs or a replacement project and put together a comprehensive budget plan that you can take to your financial team.

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Step 1:

Discover: Condition Assessment & Inventory

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Plan: Reporting, Budgeting and Capital Planning

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Step 3:

Solve: Design Solutions

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Manage: Construction Services

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Step 5:

Sustain: Life Extension Measures