🚀 Major Expansion Alert: Databank Secures $2 Billion for New Data Center Campuses For everyone in the MEP engineering, electrical contracting, and electrical testing industries—here’s a breakdown on DataBank’s latest moves. This expansion brings a lot of opportunity and demand for high-level technical expertise: Big Investment: Databank just closed $2 billion in funding for major expansions. This funding supports three new data center campuses, meaning big opportunities for those of us in MEP and electrical fields to work on large-scale, complex projects. New Data Center Campuses: Dallas, TX: A 480-megawatt campus across two phases: Phase 1: Four buildings with a 400-megawatt substation delivering up to 240 megawatts of IT power. Phase 2: Adds four more buildings for a total capacity of 480 megawatts. General Contractor: Rogers-O'Brien Construction. Expected to go live by Q3 2026. Culpeper, VA: An 85-acre site with up to three facilities totaling 1.4 million square feet. General Contractor: AECOM Tishman. Expected service start: Q1 2027. Atlanta, GA: A 95-acre campus with capacity for two facilities totaling 1 million square feet. General Contractor: Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC. Expected operational date: Q2 2027. 850 Megawatts Added: This expansion will add 850 megawatts to Databank’s portfolio, tripling their capacity to handle the growing demand for AI and hyperscale cloud services. For MEP engineers, electrical contractors, and testing professionals, this means an increased demand for expertise in power systems, infrastructure design, and commissioning. Industry Challenges and Opportunities: This expansion comes amid supply chain and labor challenges, putting pressure on the construction industry to deliver complex projects on time. With demand for data center capacity booming, these projects present high-level opportunities for those with the skills and expertise to meet the tight timelines and technical demands. This expansion is a great chance for MEP and electrical professionals to bring their expertise to a rapidly growing sector. #theelectricalrecruiter #neta #electricalengineering #mepengineering Network Mountain
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As witnessed by a number of our clients who have jumped into the Data Center market with both feet, it is clear we’re in the middle of a data center construction boom across the U.S., driven by the ever-increasing demand for cloud storage, AI, and digital infrastructure. But what’s often overlooked is the complexity of the site design itself. Civil engineers are critical in making these projects happen, and designing a site for a data center is a whole different animal compared to your typical retail or office development. Unlike traditional sites, data centers require an intricate web of infrastructure to support heavy power loads, backup generators, cooling systems, and fiber optic networks. You’re not just talking about stormwater management and parking lots—although those still matter—you’re dealing with massive underground utilities, reinforced foundations for heavy equipment, and constant access to reliable water, power, and cooling to keep the facility running 24/7. On top of that, these sites need to be scalable and highly secure. That means planning for future expansion while maintaining strict security requirements, all while juggling environmental regulations and sustainability goals. It’s a lot to manage, and that’s where civil engineers really shine. The role of #civilengineers in these projects goes far beyond the basics—they’re the ones solving the complicated infrastructure puzzle that makes it all possible. What other challenges might a civil engineer face in the design of data centers that differ from traditional site development? #DataCenters #CivilEngineering #Infrastructure #SiteDesign #CivilEngineeringJobs
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Data centre demand is growing exponentially. This is putting greater pressure on tech giants and the construction industry to design, source, and build new data centres with greater innovation, speed, and sustainability across the world - as reported in New Civil Engineer. One thing data centres all have in common is the need for secure, uninterruptible electrical power. We have been active in civil engineering design for substations suitable for data centres for over a decade. Read the piece in New Civil Engineer: https://lnkd.in/eZHx58M5 Read our article, as Asa Whitfield CEng FICE FCIArb shares some thoughts on civil engineering design for these projects: https://lnkd.in/eHBY-D_7 #DataCentreDemand #DataCentreGrowth #CivilEngineering #SubstationDesign #CivilEngineering
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•Effective data center fit-out projects require careful planning of both #electrical and #civil works to support these systems. •Proper electrical design ensures efficient power distribution, while civil works provide secure and accessible setups. Without a robust #UPS and well-executed infrastructure, organizations face risks like data loss and downtime. Investing in these solutions is essential for maintaining continuity of essential services in an unpredictable world. +91 9871554272 rahul.gambhir@infrar.co.in
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