Data centre infrastructure built to stay up when it matters.
From a single server room to a purpose-built primary site with a proper disaster-recovery counterpart, we design, build and support the power, cooling, security and cabling that everything else in your organisation depends on — sized to your real growth, not a generic template.
Data centre work rarely starts from a blank site.
Most engagements begin with one of these situations rather than a greenfield build.
Outgrowing the current room
Racks, power and cooling that were sized for a smaller organisation are now the ceiling on everything else you want to do.
No real disaster recovery site
If the primary site goes down, there's no defined, tested place for systems to fail over to.
Power and cooling you can't rely on
Unplanned shutdowns, temperature swings, or a UPS and cooling setup nobody fully trusts anymore.
Physical security gaps
Server rooms with inconsistent access control, no monitoring, or shared space with other functions.
No capacity plan
Nobody can say with confidence how much room is left for the next server, switch or rack before something has to change.
Ageing infrastructure
Racking, cabling and power distribution installed years ago, patched over time, now due for a proper refresh.
Data centre capabilities, grouped by where they apply.
Site Design & Build
- Site selection input and layout design
- Racking, structured cabling and cable management
- Fit-out project management from design through commissioning
- Room and containment design for airflow efficiency
Power & Cooling
- UPS sizing, deployment and maintenance planning
- Backup generator integration
- Precision cooling design appropriate to room and load
- Power distribution and redundancy planning
Physical Security
- Access control for server rooms and racks
- CCTV and environmental alerting
- Visitor and vendor access procedures
- Fire suppression coordination with specialist vendors
Capacity & Monitoring
- Ongoing environmental monitoring (power, temperature, humidity)
- Capacity tracking for rack space, power and cooling headroom
- Growth planning tied to your actual roadmap, not guesswork
Disaster Recovery Sites
- Secondary site design aligned to your primary site
- Replication and failover architecture planning
- DR site build-out and commissioning
- Periodic failover testing support
How a typical engagement runs.
Assess
We review your existing site (or requirements, for a new build), current and projected load, power and cooling capacity, and physical security.
Design
We produce a layout, power and cooling design, and cabling plan sized to your actual growth, with a primary/DR relationship where one is needed.
Build & Migrate
Racking, cabling, power and cooling installation, and where needed, a planned migration of existing systems with minimal disruption.
Monitor & Support
Ongoing environmental monitoring, capacity reviews and support keep the site operating as conditions and demand change.
What this work is actually for.
Confidence in uptime
Power, cooling and physical security designed and maintained as a system, not assembled piece by piece over time.
Room to grow
A capacity plan that tells you, ahead of time, when the next rack, power upgrade or cooling change is actually needed.
A defensible DR posture
A secondary site and failover approach you can explain and demonstrate, instead of an assumption nobody has tested.
One accountable team
The same team that designed the site supports it afterwards, instead of design, build and support sitting with different vendors.
A data centre rarely stands alone.
Common questions about our data centre services.
Do we need a full DR site, or is a smaller fallback enough?
Can you work with a room we already have, or does it need to be purpose-built?
How do you handle migration into a new or upgraded site?
Can you guarantee our data centre won't go down?
What happens after the build is complete?
Planning a data centre project?
A short conversation with a solutions expert is often enough to tell you what scope actually makes sense.