McLaren confirms supply chain for giant data centre | Construction Enquirer News
Summary
McLaren Construction has secured a contract for a major data centre project at Ada Infrastructure's Docklands campus, set to enhance public spaces and infrastructure.
Why It Matters
This project represents a significant investment in London's infrastructure, aiming to transform a long-vacant site into a sustainable data centre campus. It highlights the importance of integrating community facilities and public spaces in large-scale developments, reflecting a growing trend towards sustainability and urban regeneration.
Key Takeaways
- McLaren's contract includes infrastructure for a new data centre campus.
- The project aims to enhance public spaces and community facilities.
- Completion of the first building is expected by the end of 2028.
- Health and safety are prioritized in the project's execution.
- The development will contribute to the regeneration of the Royal Docks area.
McLaren’s contract includes the infrastructure for the whole campus and the interface for a future district heating network. In addition to the three 70 MW data centre buildings, the project features a community multi-purpose facility and enhanced public spaces around the site, including improved pathways for pedestrians and cyclists along the River Thames following extensive repairs and improvements to the Thames River wall. McLaren has been on site undertaking enabling works since October 2024. The shell and core contract is due to be completed mid 2028 so that the first building of the Ada Docklands Campus will be ready for occupation by the end of 2028. Head of Ada Infrastructure EMEA, James Moloney, said: “The appointment of McLaren Construction is an important step in bringing this vision to life. Their experience delivering complex data centre and infrastructure projects will be instrumental as we transform this long-vacant site into a sustainable, future-focused campus that also enhances public spaces and contributes to the wider regeneration of the Royal Docks.” Gareth Peebles, Divisional Director for McLaren Construction, added: “A project of this scale requires a balance of expertise across multiple disciplines, including putting health and safety as a top priority. “McLaren has built a tried-and-tested team of specialists in civil, structural, architectural and MEP packages, infrastructure and data centre fit out. We will combine that expertise with our experie...