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What does a modular cleanroom really cost in 2026?

Jun 26,2026

Buyer’s Guide · Budgeting

How Much Does a Modular Cleanroom Cost? A 2026 Buyer’s Guide

No supplier likes to put a number on it — so here is one. A plain-English look at what modular cleanroom systems actually cost in 2026, what moves the price, and how to read a quote without getting surprised later.

Per m²
How cleanroom budgets are normally compared
ISO class
The single biggest driver of cost
7 factors
What actually moves a modular cleanroom quote
CAPEX + OPEX
The two budgets buyers forget to separate

“How much does a cleanroom cost?” is the most common question we get — and the hardest to answer in one number. The honest reply is “it depends,” but that is not very useful when you are trying to set a budget. So this guide does the opposite: it gives you real ranges, explains exactly what pushes the figure up or down, and shows you how to compare quotes on a fair basis.

If you are scoping a project and just need a defensible budget line, you are in the right place. We will keep it practical and vendor-neutral, and point you to the deeper technical reading where it helps.

Bright corridor inside a finished modular cleanroom facility with sealed wall panels and flush vision doors
What you are budgeting for. A finished modular cleanroom is a complete system — envelope, ceiling, airflow, filtration and floor — not just walls, which is why prices vary so widely.

The short answer

What a modular cleanroom costs per square metre

Cleanroom budgets are almost always compared per square metre of cleanroom floor area, because that lets you size a project before the design is finished. As a 2026 industry rule of thumb, a turnkey modular cleanroom — envelope, ceiling, airflow and filtration installed — typically falls in these bands:

Indicative 2026 ranges for a turnkey modular cleanroom, excluding process/production equipment. For budgeting only — always get a project quote.
Cleanliness class GMP grade Typical use Indicative cost (USD / m²)
ISO 8 Grade D General assembly, packaging $800 – $1,500
ISO 7 Grade C Medical devices, electronics $1,200 – $2,200
ISO 6 Optics, precision electronics $1,800 – $3,000
ISO 5 Grade A / B Sterile fill, semiconductor $2,500 – $5,000+
Indicative cost per m² by cleanliness class (2026)
Higher class = more filter coverage, more air changes, tighter build = higher cost
$0 $2k $4k $5k+ ISO 8 $0.8k–$1.5k ISO 7 $1.2k–$2.2k ISO 6 $1.8k–$3.0k ISO 5 $2.5k–$5k+

Indicative ranges for budgeting, excluding process equipment. Actual quotes vary by region, size, HVAC and specification.

A softwall cleanroom or a cleanroom booth can sit below these bands; a fully fitted, equipment-loaded suite can sit well above them. Treat the table as a starting point, not a quote.

The detail

The 7 things that move a modular cleanroom price

Two cleanrooms of the same size can differ in price by 3× or more. Almost all of that gap comes down to seven variables:

  • 1. Cleanliness class. The biggest lever. A higher ISO class means more filter coverage, more air changes per hour and tighter construction — all of which cost money. Going from ISO 8 to ISO 5 can more than double the per-m² figure.
  • 2. Floor area and layout. Larger rooms cost more in total but usually less per m². Lots of small rooms, airlocks and gowning spaces add walls, doors and controls, raising the average.
  • 3. HVAC and air handling. Often 30–50% of the build. Air-change rate, temperature, humidity control and redundancy drive the size — and the price — of the system. Hot, humid climates push this higher.
  • 4. Envelope materials. The wall and ceiling panels you choose — rockwool, MgO, aluminium honeycomb or HPL — change both cost and performance. See our note on cleanroom sandwich panels for the trade-offs.
  • 5. Equipment and fit-out. Pass boxes, air showers, FFUs, lighting, benches and monitoring add up quickly, and process/production equipment (not counted in our table) is often the single largest line in the whole project.
  • 6. Compliance and validation. GMP documentation and IQ/OQ/PQ qualification add engineering and paperwork. The stricter the regime (for example EU GMP Annex 1), the higher this cost.
  • 7. Location, logistics and install. Shipping, site access, local labour and lead time all matter — which is one reason prefabricated and containerized approaches can be cost-effective on remote or fast-track sites.

Comparison

Modular vs traditional construction: where the money goes

Buyers often ask whether modular is cheaper than a conventional “stick-built” cleanroom. On the raw panel-and-steel line, the two are comparable. The savings show up around it — in time, predictability and reuse.

General comparison — outcomes depend on project size and site.
Factor Modular cleanroom Traditional build
Upfront unit cost Comparable Comparable
Build / install time Weeks (factory + site in parallel) Months (sequential trades)
Cost certainty High (factory-priced) Variable (site overruns)
Disruption to site Low High
Reconfigure / relocate Designed for it Difficult / costly
Future resale value Retained (movable asset) Low (fixed to building)
Factory-built modular cleanroom unit delivered and installed on site
A system, sold as one. Because a modular cleanroom is engineered and priced as a complete unit — here delivered ready-built to site — the quote is more predictable, with fewer surprises than a trade-by-trade build.

For the engineering behind why a modular ceiling and airflow design performs the way it does, see our technical piece on environmental control in GMP cleanrooms.

Don’t forget

The hidden costs buyers miss

The purchase price is only the CAPEX half of the story. The cleanroom you buy will run for years, and the OPEX side often gets ignored at budgeting time:

  • Energy. Cleanrooms run 24/7; fans and conditioning dominate the bill. A higher class or a humid climate means higher running cost — sometimes the largest lifetime expense.
  • Filter replacement. HEPA/ULPA filters and pre-filters are consumables with a finite life and a recurring cost.
  • Maintenance and recertification. Periodic testing and requalification keep the room compliant — budget for it annually.
  • Downtime and change. A room you cannot reconfigure cheaply becomes expensive the day your process changes. This is where modular designs quietly pay back.
A cheap cleanroom that costs a fortune to run — or that you have to demolish when the process changes — is not cheap.

Practical

How to read a modular cleanroom quote

When the prices come in, compare them on the same basis with this quick checklist:

  • Same class and area? Confirm every quote is for the same ISO class and the same usable floor area.
  • What is in / out? Check whether HVAC, controls, doors, FFUs, flooring, validation and freight are included or excluded.
  • Lead time and install. A lower price with a far longer lead time may cost more once downtime is counted.
  • Documentation. Ask what qualification paperwork (IQ/OQ/PQ) is provided for your regulator.
  • After-sales. Spare parts, filter supply and service availability in your region.

Key takeaways

  • Budget modular cleanrooms per m²: roughly $800–$5,000+/m² depending mainly on ISO class.
  • Cleanliness class and HVAC are the two biggest cost drivers.
  • Modular and traditional cost similarly on units, but modular wins on time, certainty and reuse.
  • Separate CAPEX from OPEX — energy, filters and recertification are real lifetime costs.
  • Compare quotes on identical scope, not just the headline number.

Want a real number for your project?

The ranges above are for budgeting. For an actual modular cleanroom price, share your target ISO class, floor area and location, and Wonclean’s engineers will put together a scoped, itemised quote — so you can see exactly what is in it.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does a modular cleanroom cost per square metre?
As a 2026 rule of thumb, a turnkey modular cleanroom runs roughly $800–$1,500/m² for ISO 8, up to $2,500–$5,000+/m² for ISO 5, excluding process equipment. Cleanliness class is the biggest single driver of where you land.
Is a modular cleanroom cheaper than traditional construction?
On the raw build, the two are broadly comparable. Modular saves money around the build — faster install, more predictable pricing, less site disruption, and the ability to reconfigure or relocate later — which usually lowers the total cost of ownership.
What is the biggest factor in modular cleanroom price?
The required cleanliness class. A higher ISO class needs more filter coverage, more air changes and tighter construction, and the HVAC system that delivers it is often 30–50% of the total build cost.
What costs are usually excluded from a cleanroom quote?
Process and production equipment is commonly excluded, and so sometimes are validation paperwork, freight and site civil works. Always confirm exactly what is in and out before comparing quotes.
Wonclean Technology
Modular cleanroom & laboratory systems since 2005.
Figures are indicative 2026 industry ranges for budgeting only and are not a quotation. Verify all costs for your specific project.
 
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