In today’s rapidly evolving digital infrastructure landscape, a shrinking skilled workforce and lightning-fast AI-driven design changes are posing challenges for data centre projects. Sophie Smith, Director – Americas at Soben, sheds light on the importance of flexibility in overcoming these obstacles.
1. Labour shortages are a critical issue impacting data centre projects, especially in North America and Europe. Skilled MEP trades and commissioning teams are in high demand, leading to delays in construction schedules and budget overruns. Soben emphasizes the need to consider regional labour pools in site selection to mitigate these challenges.
2. The rapid advancements in AI and HPC technology are reshaping data centre design requirements at an unprecedented pace. Design parameters often need adjustments mid-construction, resulting in costly infrastructure obsolescence. Soben advocates for building modular and flexible systems that can adapt to evolving client needs, ensuring long-term viability.
3. Beyond labour and technological considerations, site selection criteria are evolving to prioritize adaptability and resilience. Factors such as generator capacity, redundant power supplies, and community partnerships are now key evaluation pillars for data centre projects. Soben’s strategic approach focuses on proactive stakeholder engagement, modular design, and early regulatory compliance to enhance project resilience.
As the digital infrastructure industry faces a tipping point, the key to success lies in embracing complexity and building adaptability into every decision. By staying ahead of workforce realities and technological shifts, data centre developers can navigate the challenges of today’s dynamic environment. Soben’s proactive and flexible strategy aims to transform complexity into opportunity, shaping the future of digital infrastructure one resilient build at a time.