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Project intent, facility requirements, key expectations, early risks and strategic direction established.
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From early planning and design coordination to procurement, installation, commissioning and handover, our project management approach brings structure to pharmaceutical facility delivery.
Teams, responsibilities, decisions and project information are coordinated to keep each stage aligned with the agreed scope, schedule, quality and compliance expectations.
Deliverables and responsibilities defined early.
Approvals and escalation routes established.
Milestones, risks and changes kept in view.
Project information, responsibilities and decision pathways are managed through a consistent governance structure.
Internal teams, consultants, vendors and stakeholders work against agreed responsibilities, reporting routes and approval requirements. This keeps issues visible, supports timely decisions and maintains continuity as the project moves through each delivery stage.
Project management is carried through each stage so that decisions, interfaces and handovers remain coordinated as the facility progresses.

Project intent, facility requirements, key expectations, early risks and strategic direction established.

Initial design inputs, facility logic, layouts, flows and technical direction coordinated.

Design development, interdisciplinary coordination, technical reviews and documentation progress managed.

Procurement planning, vendor alignment, technical documentation and site-readiness requirements coordinated before execution.

Facility-infrastructure installation, team communication, progress, site issues and quality requirements coordinated during execution.

System checks, commissioning activities and readiness requirements aligned before qualification and handover.

Interfaces between engineering teams, site teams, vendors and quality stakeholders managed for CQV readiness.

Final documentation, punch-list closure, handover records and facility-readiness milestones coordinated.
The project management plan establishes how scope, schedule, cost, quality, resources, risk and communication will be governed throughout delivery.
Project scope, deliverables, responsibilities and acceptance criteria defined to maintain alignment with agreed objectives.
Programme structure, activity dependencies, milestones and reporting requirements established across the project stages.
Budgets, estimates, approval controls and cost-reporting requirements defined to support financial control.
Quality expectations, technical reviews and checking processes established for project deliverables.
Internal teams, vendors, consultants and specialist resources planned around project-stage requirements.
Project risks identified early, with mitigation actions developed around potential scope, schedule, cost and quality impacts.
Reporting channels, meeting structures, escalation routes and stakeholder communication requirements defined.
Proposed changes are recorded, assessed and approved before implementation so their potential effect on scope, schedule, cost, quality, resources and compliance remains understood.
The proposed change is formally recorded with its justification, required details and supporting information.
Potential effects on scope, schedule, cost, quality, resources and compliance requirements are evaluated.
The change is reviewed and approved by the relevant project stakeholders before implementation.
Approved changes are introduced through a controlled process, with actions and progress followed through to completion.
Approvals, revisions and implementation records are maintained for transparency, traceability and an accurate project history.
Performance is reviewed against approved baselines to identify deviations, resource constraints and emerging issues early enough for corrective action.
Approved budgets, commitments, forecasts and cost movements tracked throughout the project.
Dependent activities, bottlenecks, delays and milestone progress monitored against the approved programme.
Internal-team deployment, vendor resources and specialist availability reviewed against planned requirements.
Active risks, site issues, dependencies and mitigation actions tracked through to resolution or close-out.
We recommend bringing project management in during concept or early design, before scope, responsibilities and major decisions are fixed. We can also join later, but we first review the existing design, procurement commitments, risks and schedule to establish a clear way forward.
We define responsibilities, package interfaces, reporting routes and approval requirements early. Coordination meetings, action registers, decision logs and look-ahead planning are then used to keep teams aligned and resolve issues before they affect dependent activities.
We track progress against approved schedule and cost baselines. Milestones, actual progress, forecasts, risks, approved changes and emerging delays are reviewed regularly so corrective action can be taken early.
We record each proposed change and assess its impact on scope, schedule, cost, quality, resources and compliance requirements. Changes proceed through the agreed review and approval process, with implementation tracked through closure.
Yes. We first review design progress, procurement status, site activities, contracts, documentation, risks, changes and outstanding decisions. From this, we develop a recovery plan with revised priorities, responsibilities and realistic completion milestones.
Yes. We can plan brownfield and expansion projects through phased execution, controlled work zones, planned shutdowns and coordinated tie-ins. Existing operations, access limitations, contamination risks and temporary arrangements are assessed early to reduce disruption to ongoing manufacturing.
With scope, responsibilities, schedules and project controls established, site execution can progress through clearer work packages, interfaces and decision pathways, while project management continues throughout delivery.
Pharma Connect delivers turnkey solutions for pharmaceutical companies, bringing together engineering design, procurement, construction, installation, CQV, and project management through one connected pathway.
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