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Tajuk: CLEANROOM CONSTRUCTION ERRORS TO AVOID: A CIVIL ENGINEER’S PERSPECTIVE ON ACHIEVING ZERO-DEFECT DELIVERY IN SPACE SECTOR
Pengarang: Sravan Kumar P
Mohit Chaturvedi
Kata kunci: Civil engineering
Clean room
Construction quality
Errors
Zero-defect delivery
Tarikh diterbit: Sep-2025
Penerbit: IAEME Publication
Siri / Laporan No.: International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology;Volume 16, Issue 5
Abstrak: Clean rooms are artificially engineered space designed to minimize particulate and microbial contamination, critical to industries such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, semiconductors, and space. While mechanical and electrical systems dominate discussions on cleanroom design, civil engineering plays a pivotal role in ensuring desirable quality, airtightness, durability, and precision of the physical enclosure. This paper examines common civil engineering errors in cleanroom construction, their impact on validation and certification, and methods to prevent them. The paper highlights issues such as execution errors in RCC foundation with vibration isolation, roof slab, erection of structural steel members, joinery, wall paneling, surface irregularities in ESD flooring, joint leakages, dampness issues, improper finishing and inadequate sealing etc. The study concludes with a framework for civil engineers to achieve zero-defect delivery in clean room projects for the space sector. This paper is more specifically applicable for large clean rooms with areas in the range of 500sqm and above with high bays ceiling height greater than 21m.
URI: https://repositori.mypolycc.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/9767
ISSN: 0976-6308
0976-6316
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