
Pharmaceutical and Biotech facilities are routinely asked to make difficult research and manufacturing facility decisions based on product lines that may or may not have regulatory agency approval. This can put the company in an extremely risky and potentially costly position. The Science and Research Design Group can help to minimize these risks through comprehensive programming, design, and phasing options that can minimize risk, optimize output, and reduce disturbances to your existing operations.



![]() | Bayer Animal Health Warehouse Feasibility Study, Shawnee Mission, Kansas |
Project:
Bayer Animal Health Warehouse Feasibility Study, Shawnee Mission, Kansas
Project Type:
Study
Description:
The Science and Research Design Group completed a feasibility study for Bayer Animal Health to evaluate the possibility of creating a new GMP warehouse and distribution facility at their Shawnee Campus as opposed to expanding their current facilities. The new facility would replace two leased properties at other locations. Our investigation was taken to a level of detail necessary to create preliminary concept plans illustrating material flow, parking, site orientation, construction materials, and engineering systems. The new facility would consist of 140,000 GSF high-bay warehouse. Its location would facilitate connection of a material transfer spine to the existing warehouse located on the site.
GSF:
140,000 projected
Completion:
2002
Project Cost:
Confidential
Services:
Architecture, Laboratory Planning, Mechanical, Electrical, and Structural Engineering, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture.






