The measure of a project's success is how well the client's needs are integrated into the design. The Sartorius Campus Expansion achieved this through a high level of communication cooperation, and teamwork between Sartorius, Pieri Architects, and the Construction team.
Efrain Rodriguez
FMT Operations Vice President
Sartorius Biotech
Sartorius ECO II Manufacturing Campus Expansion
Building on the resounding success of the LEED Platinum-certified Sartorius ECO I facility, PIERI Architects spearheaded the design of a transformative 40-acre expansion to Sartorius Stedim Biotech’s manufacturing campus. This master-planned project supports Sartorius’ mission to deliver world-class biopharmaceutical technologies, adding significant capacity and operational functionality to their Yauco, Puerto Rico facility.
A Visionary Partnership
The project, executed under a fast-track Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) delivery method, was a collaborative endeavor involving PIERI Architects, CIC Construction, and Caribbean Project Management. Seamless coordination and communication were paramount in this high-stakes environment, where balancing time, budget, and quality were critical. Leveraging our integrative design process, PIERI Architects facilitated continuous alignment between Sartorius’ local team in Puerto Rico and their global counterparts in Germany and France. This approach ensured that the facility met both operational and cultural benchmarks, while maintaining the technical rigor required for a pioneering biopharma manufacturing campus.
Expanding Capabilities
- The 355,000-square-foot expansion includes:
- 230,000 square feet dedicated to Fluid Management Technologies (FMT), featuring ISO 7 and ISO 5 Bio-Safe cleanroom manufacturing spaces, high-density warehousing, administrative offices, quality control laboratories, and employee amenities.
- 85,000 square feet** for Filtration Membrane and Casting manufacturing.
- Advanced Central Utility Plant facility and site infrastructure distribution.
Designed to serve Sartorius’ North American market, the facility provides cutting-edge spaces for the production of filtration and fluid management technologies. In addition to manufacturing excellence, the project delivered substantial economic benefits, generating 450 construction jobs and 550 long-term positions in southwestern Puerto Rico.
Excellence in Sustainable Design
Sustainability and resilience were central to the project. By integrating innovative strategies and adhering to rigorous standards, PIERI Architects ensured the campus exemplifies environmental stewardship and operational efficiency. Highlights include:
- Low-impact site development: Habitat restoration, drought-tolerant native landscaping, significant stormwater runoff reduction, heat island mitigation, and dark-skies-compliant lighting.
- Water conservation: A 67% reduction in potable water consumption through advanced water management strategies.
- Energy optimization: A 35% improvement in energy performance compared to ASHRAE 90.1 2016 standards.
- Construction innovations: Modular assemblies and off-site construction methods minimized waste and expedited the build process, while diverting 85% of construction waste from landfills.
- Healthy environments: Implementation of an Indoor Air Quality Management Plan during construction and use of low-emitting materials for all finishes.
- Robust commissioning: A coordinated validation and commissioning process ensured all systems met design performance goals.
The facility is designed to achieve LEED-NC 2009 Gold certification, underscoring Sartorius’ commitment to sustainable excellence.
Key Project Data
Sustainability Features
- Low-impact design with habitat restoration and stormwater management.
- 67% reduction in potable water consumption.
- 35% energy savings over ASHRAE 90.1 2015 standards.
- Modular and off-site construction reduced waste and disruption.
- 85% construction waste diversion.
- Dark-skies compliant site lighting.
- Healthy indoor environments through low-emitting materials.
Performance Metrics
- New Trees Planted: 1,700
- Water Savings: 67% potable water reduction
- Energy Use: 35 kWh/sqft/year
- Construction Waste Diverted: 85%
- LEED Rating: Gold
- Total Project Cost: \$84.5 million
- Completion: July 2019
Project Team
- Owner: Sartorius Stedim Biotech
- Architect: PIERI Architects
- General Contractor: CIC Construction, Inc.
- Project Manager: Caribbean Project Management
- MEP Contractor: BLDM
- Civil Engineer: DG3 Engineers
- Mechanical Engineer: Jose Luis Marrero, PE
- Structural Engineer: Fernando Cortes, PE
- Electrical Engineer: Daniel Rosell Suarez, PE
- Landscape Contractor: Defensores de la Cuenca
Key Project Collaborators
- Rainer Lehman, CFO Sartorius Group: Provided strategic leadership and corporate guidance.
- Uwe Becker, Sartorius International Development Manager: Ensured alignment with global strategic sustainability and business unit operational goals.
- Marcos Lopez, General Manager of Sartorius Stedim Filters Puerto Rico: Offered invaluable insights into local operational requirements.
- Efrain Rodriguez, FMT Operations Vice President: Supported technical and operational alignment of the cleanroom facility.
- Dr. Carsten Funk, Membrane and Casting Operations Vice President: Supported technical and operational alignment of the Membrane Casting operations and Distillation Plant facility.
- Ivan Cruz, Sartorius Facilities Project Manager: Served as Owner’s representative, providing day-to-day support, communication, and coordination.
- Michael Pabon, Project Lead for CIC Construction: Promoted constructability and fiscal discipline in collaboration with the design team.
- Miguel Mercado, Project Manager from Caribbean Project Management: Facilitated communication and coordination between all parties.