Semiconductor Fab Design
When choosing a design firm, you want a partner who has first-hand experience working in the semiconductor industry. EEA provides design for cleanrooms, tool installations, and utility systems for semiconductor fabs and electronics manufacturing facilities.
Our experience covers a range of utility systems:
- Compressed Air
- DI/UPW Systems
- Chemical Delivery Systems
- Wastewater
- Bulk/Specialty Gases
- HPM Monitoring
- Process Cooling Water
- Process Vacuum
- Corrosive/VOC exhaust
Our tool installation experience includes:
- Photolithography
- SEM
- Wet Bench
- MOCVD
- Diffusion
- Ion Implant
- MBE
- Metrology
- CMP
- PVD/CVD
- Dry Etch
- ALE/ALD
- Plating
- EPI
- BCD/CDU

Custom Solutions to Custom Problems
We understand that each project and client has unique needs and priorities. Our experience across numerous facilities allows us to customize solutions and deliver high quality designs to address challenging problems.

Managing the Entire Process
Our goal is to be your long-term, one-stop shop for managing projects. We maintain excellent relationships with specialty process designers, structural engineers, and architects with extensive experience in semiconductor fabs and the hi-tech industry. We bring those relationships to the table as needed for each client, managing both the project and the people involved.
We are known for our responsiveness and welcome an open line of communication with our partners. Let us know how we can partner with you.
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A Record Breaking Facility In 1999 EEA completed work on a new 3-story, 550,000 square foot electronic products manufacturing facility in Singapore. The project team delivered... -
Volatile Situation In 2013 a high-purity chemical supplier to the semiconductor industry wanted to expand their mixing and packaging area. Due to the flammability of the... -
EEA served as the prime consultant and MEP engineer to lead a modernization program for a critical aging semiconductor fab. The program involved approximately 100... -
Where to Build a Clean Room? Researchers at the University of Texas J.J. Pickle Research Center needed more clean room space in the Microelectronics Research building,...