What a year it's been! From groundbreaking projects to team celebrations, industry leadership to community impact—2025 was a year of growth, innovation, and purpose at Genesis AEC. Thank you to our incredible team, trusted clients, and valued partners who made 2025 unforgettable. Here's to building an even brighter 2026! #YearInReview #GenesisAEC #LifeSciences #TeamCulture #Innovation #Engineering #Architecture #Construction
Genesis AEC
Facilities Services
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania 9,678 followers
Delivering Facilities for Life-Saving Therapies
About us
Since its inception, Genesis AEC – an award-winning architecture, engineering, and construction firm – has helped life sciences companies usher in the next generation of life-saving therapies, treatments, and technologies. Whether it’s providing AE support for existing sites; commissioning, validation, and qualification for specific processes or equipment; or turnkey design-build solutions, our team blends sound science and technical expertise with quality and safety to deliver unparalleled results. For a listing of career opportunities, please visit https://www.genesisaec.com/careers
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https://www.genesisaec.com/
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- Industry
- Facilities Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1997
- Specialties
- Architecture, Commissioning, Engineering, Validation, Construction Management, Process Architecture, Process Engineering, cGMP Consulting, and Equipment Solutions
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One Sentry Parkway
Suite 100
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania 19422, US
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10 Cabot Rd
Suite 102
Medford, Massachusetts 02155, US
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111 S Independence Mall
Suite 804
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106, US
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5835 Doyle St
Suite 109
Emeryville, California 94608, US
Employees at Genesis AEC
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Ci provided architecture, lab planning and interior design services for the transformation of a 350,000-square-foot office building into a state-of-the-art laboratory facility for a leading life sciences therapeutics company serving people with disabilities. Located in Bedford, Massachusetts, the project adapted the existing building to create an ADA(MAAB)-compliant environment throughout public areas while supporting the client’s growth and in-sourcing of key capabilities. The work advanced the design of laboratory, office and amenity spaces with enhanced functionality, accessibility and inclusivity. Throughout construction, our team collaborated closely with DPR Construction, Bohler, Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (SGH) and Genesis AEC, leveraging BIM and other technical tools to support coordination and successful project delivery within the planned schedule, despite unforeseen existing conditions encountered during construction.
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Norman Goldschmidt, President of Genesis AEC, grew up as a STEAM kid who found his voice in music. Singing in choirs taught him that great work only happens when people blend their strengths instead of competing for the solo. From his parents’ real estate business to his first job in a drugstore, he learned to talk to anyone, value every perspective, and lead like a conductor who guides the team while staying tuned in to each person’s contribution. Norman shared how his leadership experience grew from early lessons in teamwork, trust, and doing what is right for others on a recent episode of the Executive Leaders Radio. From an early age, Norm learned the power of collaboration through music. Singing in choirs and as opera singer taught him that success doesn’t come from standing out, but from working in sync. “When you’re singing, it has to come across as one sound. You can’t have someone falling out of harmony.” He carries that same principle into Genesis. For Norm, leadership means listening first, aligning people around a shared direction, and making sure every voice matters. “I’m not a soloist. I’m the conductor where “everybody brings something of value. I seek out the opinions of everyone I meet—there’s always something to learn.” This people-first mindset connects directly to our mission and the impact of our work. At the heart of it all is purpose, why we show up, collaborate, and push for better outcomes together. “It’s always been about making sure that I can help people live better lives. Everything else falls into place.” Listen here for the full podcast. https://lnkd.in/e-ZwpPTN #Leadership #Podcast #ExecutiveLeader #PeopleFirst #AEC
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The Merck WBT – Lab and Admin Fit Out Project Team volunteered with Habitat for Humanity International for Humanity of New Castle County in Wilmington, Delaware; a non-profit, local to the project. A group of 10 volunteers from IMC Construction, Genesis AEC, and Merck spent the day at a single-family home construction site as part of Habitat’s Homeownership Program. The team supported ongoing site progress by assisting with siding and roofing work, contributing directly to the advancement of safe, affordable housing for local families. This effort reflects our commitment to giving back to the local communities where we work. We are proud to collaborate with partners who share a commitment to teamwork, service, and meaningful community impact.
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Feeling a little blue… in the best way 💙🐠 The Genesis AEC Blue Bell team took the office party off-site and under the sea at the New Jersey Aquarium. Good people, great views, and plenty of blue all around! We hope you have a great time. #GenesisAEC #BlueBellOffice #TeamCulture #CompanyCulture #BlueVibes
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Make-A-Wish America | Genesis AEC | Download Our Printable Calendar here. https://lnkd.in/eAsNakxC
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Thinking of moving your lab? 🧪 Here are five smart moves from Genesis AEC to make sure equipment relocation goes off without a hitch: 1. Inventory everything. Create a detailed digital record — manufacturer, model, dimensions, utilities, current vs new location — so nothing goes missing , and re-installation is smooth. 2. Assess what’s worth keeping. Use the move as a trigger to review aging instruments and software. Sometimes replacing outdated gear is cheaper (and easier) than moving or re-certifying it. 3. Use up consumables and safely dispose of chemicals & reagents. Reduce waste — and headaches — by clearing out stock before the move. Plan ahead, especially for hazardous materials that might need special handling or disposal. 4. Schedule OEM/vendor support for calibration, cleaning, and re-certification. High-value or regulated instruments often need recalibration or validation after a move. Book these services well in advance. 5. Coordinate rigorously with your relocation partner. Do walk-throughs at both old and new locations. Measure doorways, corridors, and elevators — verify equipment will fit. Build a detailed move-day schedule for disconnect, transport, and re-installation. Bottom line: Treat your lab move like a mission-critical project — with clear inventory, smart decisions on what moves (or gets replaced), careful logistics, and the right support. Do it right — and you’ll avoid downtime, compliance issues, and costly surprises. **Bonus tips in the comments below. Written by: Kayla Miller, Sr. Asset Management Specialist #LabRelocation #LaboratoryManagement #LifeSciences #LabPlanning #ProjectManagement
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Eliminate Downtime Risk. Guarantee Operational Excellence. In mission-critical facilities, operational continuity is mandatory. Downtime isn't just a cost. It's a critical threat to production, research, and compliance. At Genesis, we design integrated critical infrastructure for exceptional reliability. Our holistic, single-point accountability approach delivers: - Redundancy & Reliability: Minimize unplanned interruptions and secure your critical processes with redundant systems and engineered design solutions to maximize uptime and maintainability. - Measured Efficiency: Achieve substantial operational and energy cost reductions through energy-efficient design, optimizing infrastructure, and adopting advanced technologies for cooling and power delivery to critical components. - Future-Ready: Ensure compliance and resilience with scalable utility systems and sustainable modernization initiatives Ready to invest in guaranteed uptime and long-term facility resilience? See how our design solutions secure your operational future and contact us for a complimentary consultation! #CriticalInfrastructure #Uptime #Reliability #GenesisAEC
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Kudos to our Chief Engineer Stephen M. Hall who built a new heat-exchanger sizing module for PharmaWater Pro™. This innovation provides instant calculations, real-time performance updates, and auto-generated to-scale drawings. By enabling us to test design concepts early, without waiting on vendor models, we're empowering our clients to make quicker, better-informed decisions. Contact us to learn more! #GenesisAEC #PharmaWaterPro #EngineeringInnovation #HeatExchanger #LifeSciencesEngineering #ProcessDesign #DigitalEngineering #BiopharmaFacilities
I've built a module for our PharmaWater Pro(tm) platform that does the preliminary design of a heat exchanger. The snip shows inputs (in red) for a water-water U-Tube exchanger. By manipulating the number of tubes and tube diameter, the Excel program immediately recalculates heat transfer coefficients, surface area, and fluid velocities and pressure drops. Then it draws the designed exchanger to scale. We use this during feasibility and preliminary design studies to test design concepts without needing to get equipment vendors involved. It isn't Aspen or HTRI, but the results are remarkably similar. The program has a database of fluids (e.g., commercial heat transfer fluids, propylene glycol, etc.) and also models steam-water exchangers. Note that the exchanger dimensions are given in units of inches.
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