The need for energy efficiency has led to changes for all those involved in the design, construction and operation of data centers. Designs that achieve better PUE have become widespread in hyperscale contexts, and the nature of the infrastructures deployed has changed.

Over the past two years or so, all Robson staff, from project managers to team leaders and technicians, have adapted to working on a daily basis with technical equipment such as: false ceilings, tape-offs, busbars, fiber runners, VESDAs, marine tiles, HACs (Hot Aisle Containment), CACs (Cold Aisle Containment), fanwalls, racks, etc...

We can intervene at several points in the life of a project:
↳ on delivery of the rooms by the prime contractor before fit-out
↳ on delivery (post FIT OUT/post fit-out) by the host to the end customer
↳ in production following work or periodically, depending on the DH's dusting rate

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