In response to rapidly growing demand for data centre space for AI applications, Bredo installed 350 m² of control room floor for a telecommunications provider in Germany — designed for maximum load capacity, ESD safety and directed cold-air routing.
The brief
A modern data centre places three demands on the floor that amplify one another: server racks with high point and area loads, ESD protection for sensitive hardware, and a construction that guides — rather than disrupts — the constant flow of cooling air.
Work carried out
- 350 m² control room floor at the highest load class
- Various cold-aisle containment units with dedicated steel ventilation panels
- ESD-safe conductive surface coating across the entire area
- Build height matched to the underfloor cold-air routing
- On-schedule handover shortly before delivery of the first server racks
Technical highlights
The ventilation panels can be positioned exactly where hot spots occur — and easily rearranged as future load patterns shift. The ESD coating reliably protects critical hardware from electrostatic discharge during maintenance work.
Result
A floor construction designed for the next generation of data centres — robust, flexible and operationally reliable. The cold-aisle containment also ensures that the conditioned airflow reaches exactly where it is needed to run the hardware.
Project details
Client:
Telecommunications provider
Location:
Deutschland
Date:
2025
Project number:
240840
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