ISG has delivered a new data centre in Dublin across a 42-week programme.
The two-storey facility includes two 3MW data halls with indirect adiabatic air-cooling systems, and advanced resilient power solutions.
A large US-based co-location data centre specialist will be located in the development at Profile Park Campus in Clondalkin.
Despite completion in the short timeframe, the ISG team had some unexpected challenges regarding procurement, supply chain and the unpredictable Irish weather.
Project manager, Bill Burke, commented: "We suffered from a site shut down for almost five days - due to heavy snow fall - and were further stalled by high winds throughout late March and early April.
"Despite the challenges faced, the team rose to the occasion and delivered a fast-track high-quality result through constant collaboration and communication with the client, local contractors and the team."
Warren Pickance, divisional director for ISG's Engineering Services' datacentre and special projects team, added: "Our datacentre client is a global leader in co-location and cloud services, and we have worked incredibly hard to forge an excellent partnership based on the quality and consistency of our service delivery.
"At ISG, we thrive in the delivery of highly-technical environments.
"Our engineering-led construction approach has allowed us to demonstrate our value in the Irish market – which has significant growth potential – putting us in an excellent position to capitalise on the market."
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