We design and build cannabis cleanrooms where attention to quality and aesthetic details conveys a professional image to customers, upper management, operators and to regulatory agencies inspectors.
A modular cleanroom construction project is not only material supply: it means consulting, GMP basic and detailed design, jobsite management, professional installation, validation and certification.
Maximizing your investments is our goal, with competitive prices and a proactive approach!
We use only certified materials for electrical, walls and ceilings according to all the international standards (FM, UL, ASTM e84).
The Modular Way: Nicos Group services for your project can be modulated and customized according to your needs:
Cannabis production shares many of the risks found in pharmaceutical and food manufacturing environments. Common challenges include microbial contamination, airborne particulates, pollen cross-contamination between strains, pests, and inconsistent environmental conditions. A properly engineered cleanroom for cannabis processing mitigates these risks by controlling airflow, filtration, temperature, humidity, and personnel movement.
Experts emphasize that cannabis cleanrooms help:
While cannabis regulations vary by state, many operators are preparing for future federal oversight and international export opportunities. Designing facilities with GMP and cGMP principles in mind positions cannabis businesses for long-term success.
Nicos Group integrates GMP-ready cleanroom design concepts such as:
These features align with expectations seen in pharmaceutical cleanrooms and reflect best practices highlighted by industry leaders and regulatory bodies.
One of the key advantages of a modular cannabis cleanroom is flexibility. As production volumes increase or processes evolve, modular systems allow for rapid expansion or reconfiguration without major construction downtime. This is why Nicos cleanrooms are engineered to integrate seamlessly with HVAC and environmental control systems, security and access control requirements, extraction and processing equipment and they can easily interface with future facility upgrades.
This scalable approach mirrors the strategies used by top cleanroom providers in the cannabis space, ensuring facilities remain adaptable as regulations and demand change.