Data Centers

Reliable Data Center Solutions

Schweiger Constructions Critical Facilities Group has been working with our clients over the last 75 years to complete Mission Critical projects on time and on budget. Over the last 20 years we have completed over 900 projects valued at over $475,000,000. These projects range from greenfield data center construction, existing data center expansions, call centers, telecommunication switch buildings, and many upgrade projects including electrical and mechanical infrastructure expansions and replacements.


Schweiger Construction has specialized in upgrading and replacing electrical and mechanical infrastructure in live data center environments.  We have written and completed 1,000s of MOPs and procedures to manage the switching required to make equipment safe to perform system modifications while maintaining 100% uptime in the live data center.  We have completed many roof replacements over live data center equipment, including installation of TuffWrap at the interior ceiling of the data centers to prevent any leaks reaching equipment.   We work with our clients to develop a team environment with open communication from pre-design thru warranty and beyond.

Pre-Construction Service


We provide constructability reviews, planning and scheduling, design and technology review, and confirm that the development of the project design will meet your business goals for the project.

Sourcing & Procurement


We meet with key material suppliers to find the best match for your requirements. This includes the technology involved, functionality, and ability to deliver to meet the project timelines.

Scheduling & Coordination


The project schedule will be developed with key milestones throughout. Superintendents will update work tasks and coordination with subcontractors on a daily basis to complete construction activities on time. 

Startup, Testing & Commissioning


Schweiger will create a test plan for the project that is executed prior to the Commissioning team coming on site. This provides a smooth and quick commissioning process with minimal issues.

Warranty and Service


We will support the project throughout the warranty period and provide any service activities for the life of the facility.

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In the intricate world of data center construction, the success of a project relies upon the collaboration among architects, engineers, IT specialists, and construction professionals. With advancing technologies and increasing data demands, collaboration across all parties is crucial for achieving seamless integration and optimal performance in data center construction. The requirements for data centers have evolved significantly in recent years, demanding a more coordinated and cohesive approach among the specialized teams involved in data center construction. Stakeholders that operate independently can often lead to inefficiencies, conflicts, and suboptimal outcomes. As technology evolves and demands for data center reliability and efficiency increase, the need for purposeful collaboration becomes apparent.  The processes for designing and building data centers are undergoing a redesign, as traditional methods give way to more agile, cost-effective approaches. Today’s data center owners can’t afford faulty integration systems, delays caused by supply chain issues, or breakdowns in communication across the entire project team. To meet this need for speed, many owners are moving to a design-build game plan that emphasizes agile collaboration among all the parties involved – architects, engineers, IT specialists, and construction professionals. This helps the entire team respond to unexpected challenges efficiently.