
Data Centre Construction
The Growing Need for Efficient Data Centre Construction
As digital demand rises globally, data centres are being built at an unprecedented rate to support critical functions such as cloud computingCloud computing refers to the delivery of IT services, including storage, computing power, and applications, over the internet. Rather than owning and maintaining physical servers or data centers, organisations can rent access to a range of services from cloud providers. Key feat...Learn more, AIArtificial Intelligence (AI) involves the development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and natural language understanding. AI technologies include machine learning (ML), deep l...Learn more, IoTThe Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the interconnected network of physical devices, sensors, and systems that collect, transmit, and analyse data via the internet. In data centres, IoT drives demand for edge computing and real-time data processing to support applications such ...Learn more, and global digital infrastructure. For companies requiring high-performance facilities, the need for reliable, sustainable, and scalable data centre infrastructure has never been more pressing. Data centre construction needs to evolve to meet demand.
Traditional construction methods often struggle to meet the speed, quality, and sustainability demands of today’s data centre market. Now more than ever, companies are recognising that off-site construction offers a fast, controlled, and efficient alternative for data centre construction. Maximising off-site processes minimises project risks and allows companies to bring new data centres online far faster and with greater certainty.
BladeRoom’s Factory-First Approach to Data Centre Construction
At BladeRoom, we have redefined data centre construction with our “Factory-First” approach, a process that maximises off-site manufacturing at our 15,000m² UK campus and 120,000m2 in North America. By handling most of the construction off-site, we deliver efficient, sustainable, and high-quality data centre infrastructure with increased predictability and safety, reducing the risks and delays that often accompany traditional building methods.
Our expertise in off-site data centre construction has been developed over years of innovation. By productising the process and focusing on quality and efficiency, we’ve created a highly effective way to meet the increasing demand for sustainable and reliable data centres.

Why Building Data Centres Off-Site Matters
BladeRoom’s Factory-First approach to data centre building treats the process as a carefully controlled production line, where off-site assembly is advanced in tandem with on-site preparation. This maximises efficiency, allowing us to maintain high standards in every project and avoid many of the uncertainties associated with on-site construction.
Precision and Predictability in Building Data Centres
Programme Certainty
By advancing off-site work in parallel with site preparation, BladeRoom minimises unexpected delays due to weather, logistics, or on-site challenges. This approach provides clients with a clear, predictable schedule from start to finish.
Accelerated Delivery
Our approach to data centre construction enables rapid on-site assembly, often reducing project timelines by as much as 50% compared to traditional methods.
Cost Control
By managing processes in a controlled environment, BladeRoom achieves greater consistency in labour and materials, allowing us to offer fixed project costs and help clients avoid unexpected expenses.
Reduced Waste and Sustainability
Our factory-first model minimises waste, with precise management of materials and recycling practices that support our commitment to sustainability in data centre building and to The Climate Pledge.
Commitment to Health and Safety
We take great pride in the quality and sustainability of both the innovative technology we create and the processes we have established to meet our customers’ needs. Placing health, safety, and well-being at the heart of our culture, we embrace a ‘Safety First’ approach. Our core values acknowledge that our people are our most valuable assets, and it is our duty to safeguard them. We are committed to ensuring that employees and those impacted by our operations are protected, as far as reasonably practicable, from any risks to their health, safety, and well-being arising from workplace activities.
Our approach to building data centres prioritises the health, safety, and well-being of everyone involved. Our controlled factory environment reduces on-site risks, creating a safer and more efficient data centre building process.
Risk Reduction: With most work conducted off-site, risks associated with on-site activities, such as working at height and exposure to dust, are significantly reduced.
A Culture of Safety: BladeRoom’s “Don’t Walk By” policy encourages all team members to address potential risks immediately, a commitment that has earned us consecutive RoSPA Gold Awards for world class health and safety.

Assuring Quality
The Factory-First approach enables us to productise data centre construction by fabricating, assembling, and conducting thorough quality checks on every component in a controlled setting. This method allows us to deliver high-quality data centre infrastructure with precision, making on-site assembly efficient and reliable.
Tens of thousands of quality assurance checks are carried out on each data centre project, with thousands of lessons learnt incorporated into the process perfecting and de-risking of every single project. Our productised manufacturing approach ensures consistency of workmanship no matter what product is being built and where in the world it is being deployed. Every BladeRoom is manufactured by skilled, trained and employed professionals that build and fit out our superstructures to exact tolerances.
Comprehensive Quality Assurance: Each component undergoes thousands of quality checks, from dimensional verification to full assembly tests, to ensure it meets BladeRoom’s high standards before it arrives on site.
Consistency in Every Build: Our structured production process allows us to deliver data centre infrastructure to the same exacting standards, every time, ensuring seamless on-site installation anywhere in the world.

Building Greener Data Centres
At the core of our design is the use of engineered steel structures and composite floors. This makes the overall weight of the building up to 30% less than that of an equivalent traditional ‘concrete’ facility. It also achieves the required floor loadings, further reducing weight and the use of concrete throughout.
Waste during the construction process is dramatically reduced, with zero waste during the installation process. We have the ability to track our waste; in contrast to typical construction where as much as 30% of all materials delivered can end up as waste, we achieve as little as 0.131%.
Maximising off-site significantly reduces the amount of trades and materials required during the construction phase, reducing logistics and site congestion.

Our Sustainably Built Data Centres
At BladeRoom, we design and deliver data centre solutions that seamlessly integrate outstanding performance with energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. No matter the scale or type of solution required, BladeRoom data centres are among the world’s most sustainable and efficient, setting the benchmark for eco-friendly infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Off-site construction reduces risks, accelerates timelines, and provides a high level of quality control that traditional methods can’t offer. BladeRoom’s Factory-First approach ensures each data centre is constructed with precision and consistency, resulting in high-quality infrastructure delivered on time.
By advancing off-site manufacturing while preparing the on-site location, BladeRoom’s approach often cuts project timelines by up to 50%, making it a highly efficient way to deliver new data centres.
Off-site construction enables better management of materials, minimises on-site emissions, and aligns with BladeRoom’s goal to reduce waste, making it an environmentally responsible way to build new data centres.










