Wang Tingfu,Engineer Manager of Capital Construction Department, Beijing SiLiAn Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Topic: Whole Process Management of Construction Project of Pharmaceutical Factory
Speaker Bio
Wang Tingfu has been engaged in the design, installation, repair, maintenance and management of engineering project construction and equipment installation in chemical and pharmaceutical industries for more than 30 years. Leading the completion of a variety of chemical and pharmaceutical plant projects exceeding 200,000 square meters, the installation of various types of heavy, large, fine, dilute equipment more than 100 sets, deep Understanding of fine chemical industry, raw material medicine, solid preparation, aseptic preparation, traditional Chinese medicine preparation, vaccine and other infrastructure, equipment, purification engineering, water system, etc., has experienced from 92 version to 10 version GMP entire process, is engaged in the authentication work more than ten enterprises, has passed the GMP certificate more than 30.
Presentation Summary
It is not a simple and easy job to build a pharmaceutical factory that meets the technical requirements and quality standards. When investing in the construction of a pharmaceutical factory, they all want to look like their own houses, with magnificent interior decoration and modern equipment. To do this well, managers must have rich experience and theoretical foundation of construction projects, without practical professional ability, can only make a mess of a project. Only by fully demonstrating every link of the infrastructure construction, seeking technical support from various parties and adopting strict and standardized management can the magnificent blueprint be presented without any change. This paper will summarize the whole process of pharmaceutical engineering projects, such as project approval, land requisition, design, drawing review, pre-construction preparation, construction, acceptance, delivery, etc., and share the lessons of failure and successful experience with you, hoping to give some benefits to colleagues.