Murray Company was proud to host the ISPE Greater Los Angeles Chapter technical program, “Transition from Construction to CQV” on Thursday, April 30th at the Cypress office. Spearheading this event was Preconstruction Director Nolan Cannon who also serves as an ISPE Greater LA Chapter Board Member.
With more than 50 industry professionals in attendance, the event brought together leaders from across the life sciences industry to discuss one of the most critical phases of project delivery: the transition from construction into commissioning, qualification, and validation.
The panel featured invaluable perspectives from experts representing owners, contractors, designers, and automation specialists, with discussions focused on:
• Improving communication and coordination during project turnover
• Managing risk and compliance during startup and validation
• Lessons learned from complex life science projects
• Best practices for achieving a smoother transition into operations
Following the panel discussion, attendees continued the conversation during a networking happy hour with industry peers and partners from across Southern California’s life sciences community. Additional representatives from Murray Company’s including Virginia Brown, Danny Nielson, P.E. (of NorCal), Donny Odom and Mike Odom joined in on these conversations.
We are especially grateful to very own Vice President Phil Schilling who served as the moderator and Michael Spitz, Director of Operations at Fourstep Automation, who served as one of the panelists alongside Eric Rodriguez of Gilead Sciences, Justin Cantor of DPR Construction, Matt Warhover of CRB.
We value opportunities like this to support industry collaboration and share practical insights that help deliver successful projects for our clients.























