Data Center Construction

Data center construction requires precise control of temperature, humidity, and particulate levels to protect sensitive equipment and ensure uptime.

Even minor environmental fluctuations can lead to condensation, corrosion, and performance risks. Proactive climate control and real-time monitoring help prevent damage, maintain reliability, and keep projects on schedule.

  • Tight temperature and humidity tolerances
  • Prevention of condensation and corrosion
  • Air quality control to limit particulates
  • Protection of critical equipment during install
  • Continuous monitoring with documented conditions

Protecting data center construction

1

Expedite construction drying

Keep the building envelope conditioned to maintain ideal conditions for installation of drywall, concrete, and finishes. Maintain manufacturer warranties with proper temperature and humidity.

2

Protect assets and people

Use Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) monitoring and sampling techniques to inform stakeholders of when dust and particulates might be elevated. Act before problems arise; focus on key areas for commissioning activities.

3

Reduce energy and emissions

Measure and control climate control equipment and power generation system based on actual building loads. Maintain set-points, monitor equipment and get alerts in real-time.

4

Prevent water damage

Pinpoint and find leaks fast with in pipes and in high-rise, low-traffic spaces. Shut off water system during non-business hours. Detect out-of-bounds water usage.

“Polygon is a single-source of truth and turnkey solution. Polygon is a world-class operation. We are looking forward to working with you on future data center projects."

Joseph Bowen
Project Manager, DPR
Confidential Data Center Project
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