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Technology and Healthcare Supports Data Center Construction

A new study by a renowned U.S. data center contractor, Mortenson Construction states that the data center industry professionals foresee consistent growth and construction activity for the future, in spite of a destabilized economy.

The mission critical facilities expand more and more with the development of new devices and improvements in cloud-based services and larger digitization of information.

The manager of market intelligence at Mortenson, Steve Pekala said that the firm anticipates promoting the level of understanding about the current trends in construction trends and mission critical industry. With this intent, the firm provides its findings to its business partners and its customers. The future prospective of data center construction is also expected to grow.

The Mortenson Construction Mission Critical Industry Study consists of perceptions and outlook about the stakeholders’ present investment plans, data center efficiency levels, the impact of new designs and technologies, probable challenges to the data center boom, and various delivery methods.

The main perspectives include that the decisions about data center location give more priority to energy and cooling costs, around 83% of co-location provider respondents and 60% of corporate and public entity respondents anticipate making mission critical investments in another 12 to 24 months, Healthcare and technology companies are two sectors that extensively require data center capacity.

Mortenson performs market research and industry studies consistently so that it can be in synchronization with its partners and customers. This will result in excellent construction services. Other Mortenson studies consist of higher education, healthcare and solar energy.

Source: http://www.mortenson.com/

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