November 2013
 Data Center Construction Services

Legacy Data Center

 

The data center construction phase is impacted by all preceding events, missing just the smallest detail could can wreak havoc later on. Electronic Environments' project managers are diligent about ensuring key milestones for the project and the schedules created are being followed and are on track. Weekly meetings with our clients are schedule driven so that progress can be discussed and responsibilities for future action noted.

 

The procurement phase is a critical component of data center construction management. EEC's project managers devote considerable effort and attention to the organization of this function.

 

EEC's project managers establish key dates and monitor submittal and delivery cycles for long-lead equipment. This requires a keen eye on vendor management - developing an early, clear, and concise view of every vendor's role.

 

In today's world, constructing data centers is no easy task. Electronic Environments internal network of resources including our product specialists, electrical and mechanical engineers, and specialized technicians all work together to ensure construction standards, schedule, and design specs are adhered.

 

EEC's "end-to-end" solutions offering, with on going service and maintenance under our responsibility, shifts a significant amount of financial risk and incentive on EEC to produce quality, error-free design and construction.

 

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In Recent News...

 


Yahoo Donates 125 Servers to Howard University, Opens New Data Center

 

There is a new Yahoo Data Center housed in Howard's Computer Learning and Design Center (CLDC) at the College of Engineering, Architecture, and Computer Science (CEACS). There are 125 servers that Yahoo donated to Howard.

 

Electrical Issues Stall NSA Data Warehouse Opening 

 

Electrical failures are complicating the opening of the National Security Agency's $1.7 billion Data Center in Bluffdale, Utah (located south of Salt Lake City on a National Guard base). The facility is constantly using 65 megawatts of electricity, enough to power 33,000 houses.

 

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For more information, call Ben Siegel
Direct: 508-229-1411
Main: 800-342-5332
Email: [email protected]

Why EEC? With over 27 years of experience, we understand the critical nature of your data center operation. EEC's Design Build Group provides consulting, engineering, construction and management focused exclusively on mission critical infrastructures.
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