After months of preparatory work, technical coordination and detailed planning across all project phases, a new key stage is now underway: the implementation of CNTA’s new laboratory building has begun.
This ambitious project represents a strategic step forward for the center, as it will make it possible to bring together and expand all its laboratories within a single building specifically designed to meet the current and future needs of the agri-food sector.
The new infrastructure will strengthen CNTA’s (National Center for Food Technology and Safety) ability to work closely with industry in key areas such as technology, innovation, applied research and food safety.
At HibLab Solutions by Wesemann Group, we are playing a central role in this transformation, contributing our expertise in the design and implementation of highly specialized laboratory environments.
Our scope of work includes the full implementation of laboratory furniture across more than 25 functional areas, distributed between the ground and first floors, as well as the development of technical laboratory partitions and partition wall systems for common areas and offices, ensuring proper space separation, safety and operational efficiency.
At this stage, the project enters the phase where design becomes reality. On-site coordination, technical precision and the ability to adapt to the specific conditions of the construction environment will be key to ensuring that each space meets the highest functional, regulatory and safety standards.
The objective is to create efficient, flexible laboratory spaces prepared to evolve alongside the center’s scientific and technological needs.
The implementation of CNTA’s new laboratory building is an exciting project not only because of its scale and technical complexity, but also because of what it represents within the scientific and technological ecosystem: an infrastructure designed to foster collaboration, innovation and the development of solutions that contribute to the advancement of the agri-food sector.
