Cleanroom Construction & Design Services in Atlanta, GA

Atlanta is one of the fastest-growing business cities in the Southeast, and the demand for professional cleanroom construction here has never been higher. Pharmaceutical companies, semiconductor firms, biotech startups, medical device manufacturers, and aerospace businesses are all expanding in and around the city — and all of them need controlled environments that meet strict cleanliness standards.

Ultrapure Technology, Inc. has been serving the Atlanta market from our Suwanee, Georgia headquarters since 1993. We are not a national chain that sends whoever is available. We are a dedicated team that knows this market, knows these industries, and has built cleanrooms across the Atlanta metro area for businesses of all sizes.

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Cleanroom Services Available in Atlanta

We offer the full range of cleanroom construction and design services to Atlanta-area businesses.

Cleanroom Construction

Atlanta’s building environment is complex. Depending on where your facility is located — inside the perimeter, in the suburbs, or in one of the industrial zones north or south of the city — there are different codes, permitting requirements, and logistical considerations to manage. Our team handles all of this. We know how to navigate the Atlanta construction environment efficiently, and we have the subcontractor relationships to keep projects moving without delays.

When we build a cleanroom construction in Atlanta, we assign experienced professionals to be on-site full time. They are not managing three projects at once and checking in occasionally. They are there every day, making sure the work meets the spec, the timeline, and the budget.

Cleanroom Design and Build

Many Atlanta businesses come to us in the early stages of a facility project — before construction has started and ask us to be involved in both the design and the build. This is our preferred way to work because it gives us the ability to plan everything upfront, catch potential problems before they become real ones, and deliver a finished cleanroom that performs exactly as intended.

The design and build approach also tends to save money. When the same team designs and builds the cleanroom, there is less back-and-forth, fewer change orders, and a cleaner handoff at the end of the project.

Custom Modular Cleanroom Applications

Atlanta’s industrial and office spaces come in all shapes and sizes — older warehouse buildings, modern flex spaces, converted facilities, and purpose-built manufacturing plants. Our custom modular cleanroom service is designed to work with whatever space you have, not against it.

We work with multiple brands of modular wall construction, which means we are not locked into one system or one approach. If your space needs a creative solution, we have the tools and experience to deliver it.

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Modular Cleanroom Systems

For Atlanta businesses that need a modular cleanroom system on a tighter timeline or want flexibility for future expansion, modular systems are an excellent option. They install faster than conventional construction, cause less disruption to your existing operations, and can be reconfigured or expanded as your business grows.

Industries We Serve in Atlanta

Atlanta is home to a diverse industrial and research economy. We have worked with companies across all of the following sectors in the Atlanta metro area.

  • Pharmaceutical — production and packaging environments meeting FDA and GMP standards
  • Biotechnology — controlled environments for research labs and production facilities
  • Medical Device — ISO-classified cleanrooms for device assembly and packaging
  • Semiconductor — ultra-clean environments for chip and component manufacturing
  • Aerospace — precision assembly environments for aerospace components
  • Microelectronics — controlled spaces for electronic component handling and testing
  • EV Battery — production environments for battery cell and module manufacturing

Atlanta’s position as a regional hub means that many of these companies are dealing with multi-state compliance requirements, investor timelines, and the pressure to get up and running quickly. We understand these pressures and build our projects around them.

Why Atlanta Businesses Choose Ultrapure Technology

There are a lot of contractors in the Atlanta market who claim to do cleanroom work. Here is what actually sets us apart.

  • We have been building cleanrooms since 1993 — this is all we do
  • Our project managers are on-site full time, not managing your job from another state
  • We bring a team approach to every challenge — problems get solved fast
  • We use consistent subcontractors who know our standards and work efficiently
  • Our construction techniques are efficient, which means faster builds and lower costs
  • We handle all engineering, code compliance, and permit coordination

Atlanta clients also appreciate that we take a collaborative approach. We are not the kind of contractor that disappears after the contract is signed and only reappears when there is a problem. We are present, available, and communicative throughout the entire project.

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Areas Near Atlanta We Also Serve

We regularly serve businesses throughout the Atlanta metro area, including Alpharetta, Marietta, Norcross, Duluth, Smyrna, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Peachtree City, and Lawrenceville. If your facility is anywhere in the greater Atlanta region, we can help.

Contact Us Today

If you are planning a cleanroom project in Atlanta — or even just starting to research your options — reach out to us. We are happy to answer questions, visit your site, and give you an honest assessment of what the project will involve. Call 1-800-932-0309 or email info@ultrapuretechnology.com.

FAQs

How much does cleanroom construction cost in Atlanta, GA?

The cost of cleanroom construction in Atlanta, GA depends on the cleanroom size, ISO classification, HVAC requirements, filtration system, materials, and whether the project is a new build or retrofit. A small modular cleanroom may cost less than a large, highly controlled pharmaceutical or semiconductor cleanroom. The best way to get an accurate price is to review the required cleanliness level, workflow, equipment, and compliance needs before design begins.

What ISO cleanroom class do I need for my facility?

The ISO cleanroom class you need depends on your industry, process, product sensitivity, and contamination control requirements. ISO 14644-1 classifies cleanrooms by the number and size of airborne particles allowed in the space, with ISO Class 1 being the cleanest and ISO Class 9 being less restrictive. Many medical device, biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and electronics facilities commonly require ISO-classified rooms based on their specific production or testing needs.

What is included in cleanroom design and construction?

Cleanroom design and construction may include layout planning, modular wall systems, ceilings, flooring, lighting, HVAC integration, HEPA or ULPA filtration, pressure control, humidity control, electrical coordination, and code compliance planning. The design should also account for workflow, equipment placement, personnel movement, growing areas, and future expansion needs. A design-build approach helps connect planning and construction so the cleanroom is built around real operational needs.

How long does it take to build a cleanroom?

The timeline for building a cleanroom depends on the project scope, size, required ISO class, equipment needs, permitting, material availability, and site conditions. Modular cleanroom systems can often be installed faster than traditional construction because many components are pre-engineered and assembled on site. Larger or more complex cleanrooms, especially those requiring specialized HVAC, validation, or industry-specific compliance, usually require more planning and coordination.

Are modular cleanrooms as effective as traditional cleanrooms?

Yes, modular cleanrooms can be just as effective as traditional cleanrooms when they are properly designed, installed, and tested for the required cleanliness level. Modular systems use engineered wall panels, ceiling grids, filtration, lighting, and HVAC integration to create controlled environments that can meet ISO classification standards. They are also flexible, which makes them a strong option for companies that may need to expand, relocate, or reconfigure the cleanroom later.

What industries need cleanroom construction services in Atlanta?

Cleanroom construction services in Atlanta are commonly needed by companies in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical device manufacturing, aerospace, semiconductor production, EV battery manufacturing, microelectronics, and laboratory research. These industries need controlled environments to reduce contamination, protect sensitive products, support regulatory requirements, and improve production consistency. A cleanroom should be designed around the exact process and cleanliness level required for the industry.

Why is HVAC important in cleanroom design?

HVAC is one of the most important parts of cleanroom design because it helps control airflow, temperature, humidity, pressure, and particle movement. The required HVAC design depends on the cleanroom’s ISO class, process needs, heat load, personnel count, and equipment inside the room. Poor HVAC planning can affect cleanliness, comfort, energy use, and the cleanroom’s ability to maintain proper environmental conditions.

Can an existing space be converted into a cleanroom?

Yes, an existing space can often be converted into a cleanroom through a cleanroom retrofit or modular cleanroom installation. The contractor will need to evaluate the current building structure, ceiling height, utilities, HVAC capacity, flooring, workflow, and code requirements. Retrofitting can be a practical option for companies that need a controlled environment without building a completely new facility.