Project : Apotex – QC Laboratory Facility | Bangalore, India | 2010
Quality Control laboratories play a critical role in pharmaceutical operations.
They are the final layer of confidence before products move into regulated markets, making precision, reliability, and operational efficiency absolutely essential.
The QC Laboratory project for Apotex at the LVMP Building in Bommasandra Industrial Area, Bangalore, delivered in 2010, became one of the important early milestones in Densol’s long-standing association with Apotex.
Located on the 10th floor of the LVMP facility, the project involved the development of a modern QC laboratory environment designed to support analytical testing, quality evaluation, and routine pharmaceutical laboratory operations within a highly organized infrastructure setup.
At the time, modular laboratory engineering systems were steadily becoming the preferred approach for pharmaceutical laboratory development, moving away from conventional site-built furniture toward more flexible, maintainable, and globally aligned laboratory environments.
This project represented that transition phase where laboratory infrastructure was evolving toward cleaner engineering integration, modular planning, and better operational ergonomics.
Over the years following this project, Apotex continued to become one of Densol’s valued long-term clients, with multiple laboratory infrastructure, design, and turnkey projects successfully executed across various facilities.
Details
Client: Apotex Research Private Limited
Project Type: QC Laboratory Infrastructure & Allied Services
Project Year: 2010
Location: Bommasandra Industrial Area, Bangalore
Project Area: Approximately 7,000 Sq. Ft.
Facility: 10th Floor – LVMP Building
Key Highlights
- Approximately 7,000 Sq. Ft. QC laboratory infrastructure
- Located on the 10th floor of LVMP Building
- Quantum Systemlabor modular laboratory systems integration
- Fume hood and utility coordination
- Organized QC analytical laboratory planning
- Successful execution within an operational pharmaceutical facility
- One of the early milestone projects with Apotex
- Foundation for long-term laboratory infrastructure collaboration
Densol Perspective
Some projects create immediate impact.
Others quietly build long-term trust.
The LVMP QC Laboratory project became one of the foundational projects that helped establish Densol’s growing reputation in pharmaceutical laboratory infrastructure through consistent execution quality and engineering reliability.
The result was not simply a laboratory setup.
It became the beginning of a long-standing partnership built around trust, technical understanding, and shared commitment toward high-performance pharmaceutical infrastructure.
Scope of Work
The QC laboratory was planned around operational efficiency, analytical workflow clarity, and long-term functionality.
The design philosophy focused on:
- Organized analytical workspace planning
- Flexible modular laboratory systems
- Efficient utility accessibility
- Reliable laboratory workflow movement
- Integrated fume hood coordination
- Durable and maintainable laboratory infrastructure
- Safe and clean laboratory operations
Particular attention was given to creating a laboratory environment that could support routine QC activities efficiently while maintaining a professional and technically organized appearance aligned with pharmaceutical standards.
Since the project was executed on the 10th floor of an operational building, installation sequencing, utility coordination, vertical logistics movement, and execution planning required close coordination throughout the project lifecycle.
The project incorporated:
- Quantum Systemlabor modular laboratory furniture systems
- Laboratory workstations and analytical benches
- Fume hood systems
- Allied laboratory utility services
- Integrated utility coordination
- Durable laboratory engineering finishes
The modular infrastructure approach helped create a flexible and future-ready QC laboratory environment capable of adapting to evolving operational requirements over time.
- Supply and installation of modular QC laboratory furniture
- Fume hood integration
- Allied laboratory utility services
- Laboratory infrastructure coordination
- Installation and execution management
- Utility integration support
- Testing and project handover support
The execution required careful coordination between building services, laboratory operations, and engineering infrastructure teams to ensure smooth project delivery within the operational facility environment.
While the project scale was moderate, execution within an operational high-rise pharmaceutical building introduced several coordination challenges including:
- Material movement to upper floors
- Utility coordination within existing building infrastructure
- Precision installation of modular laboratory systems
- Alignment with operational building activities
- Installation sequencing within active pharmaceutical environments
The project required disciplined planning and close execution monitoring to maintain quality standards and delivery schedules.
The completed QC laboratory emerged as a clean, technically organized, and operationally efficient analytical environment supporting Apotex’s pharmaceutical quality operations.
The project successfully demonstrated the value of modular laboratory systems, integrated planning, and coordinated execution within regulated pharmaceutical environments.
More importantly, the successful delivery strengthened the professional relationship between Densol and Apotex, leading to several future laboratory infrastructure and turnkey collaborations over the years.
