At Maxwerk Engineering we are specialists in developing Conceptual Engineering, Basic Engineering, Detailed Engineering, all the way up to a total turnkey project.


In order to make optimized engineering plans aligned to customer the strategy, we first understand the actual needs and expectations, current and future strategic plans, the regulatory target markets , and the expected budget the customer is willing to invest. For this we apply the system of Front-end loading (FEL) or front-end engineering design (FEED) with its stages: FEL1, FEL2, and FEL3 with good engineering practices (GEP); all adapted to the required local and international regulations, and under strict Audited Internal Quality Controls.

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Conceptual Engineering:


In this engineering phase, we determine the technical and financial project viability, as well as lay the foundations for the development of basic and detailed engineering. Our experience in the pharmaceutical industry and knowledge in GMPs allow us to make a preliminary feasibility study, and a definition of the requirements for the conceptual engineering project. Also if the location of the facility is not established yet, at the beginning of this phase we can do due diligence with local government authorities (in Mexico), to determine which are potential locations and States that offer the best incentives for each individual project.


Basic engineering:


During this phase, topographic, geological, geotechnical, hydrological and hydraulic field studies are carried out. The bases and design criteria are developed and established, as well as the main & auxiliary flows and process diagrams. The unitary costs of materials and the different construction phases are detailed.

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Detail Engineering


This engineering phase comprises the set of documentation created from Basic Engineering that includes all the construction details by Civil & Architectural Engineering, HVAC, Piping/ Ducting, Manufacturing Processes, Electrical, Instrumentation and Control, Building Automation Services, Fire system, and Telecommunications,) that must be approved for construction.