This facility continues on from Metronode’s first development in Melbourne, utilising the BladeRoom pre-fabricated data hall construction to deliver modules each rated at 760 kW IT capacity.

The initial implementation of this site was for two data hall modules, with capacity to expand to a total of twelve modules over six construction stages. The innovative BladeRoom design and resulting engineering services design provided by NDY for the balance of services and plant deliver a high system efficiency and performance, with a Performance Utilisation Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.17.

The services infrastructure has been designed in a block redundant scheme, with each block of data halls consisting of 2 MW power modules supported by a 2 MW redundant module. This arrangement offers both an efficient and resilient design that meets the requirements of current day mission critical facilities. The facility has also been benchmarked against the Uptime Institute Tier III design with the data centre certified for design and operation, reinforcing the system robustness and reliability expected of a world-class mission critical facility.

The NDY design team met the various design constraints and challenges associated with this project including:

  • The management of strict acoustic requirements for the site
  • Staged power delivery allowing for the High Voltage upgrade of the site from 11 kV to 33 kV with minimal impact to the site infrastructure and operational performance
  • Compliance to NABERs requirements for the technical office areas
  • Coordination of in-ground services systems that allow for future expansion.

The project was successfully completed to the full satisfaction of the client and data hall tenants within a tight time and cost delivery program.

Project Details

Market Sector:
Mission Critical

Client: Metronode Pty Ltd as part of the Nextgen Group of companies

Architect: DEM

Value: $22 m

Completion: 2013