Research from consultant Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) found that 70% of data centre specialists quizzed believe the supply chain is struggling to keep pace while 53% fear that the sector will be unable to meet capacity demands.
The report said demand for new data centres has surged 300% since 2023 while the market for data centre retrofits is also expanding rapidly.
Nikki Venetsanakis, RLB’s Head of Advanced Tech said: “Successfully managing construction projects within these constraints while staying on time and within budget requires a strategic, forward-thinking approach.
“Data centre operators and contractors must embrace new strategies across all phases, from site selection to operation. Integrating data throughout project lifecycles, mapping supply chain risks, and selecting adaptable equipment are essential for building a resilient pipeline of data centre projects.
“Our experts also recommend proactive planning, early supplier engagement, and investment in scalable, sustainable infrastructure to navigate the supply chain confidently. By fostering collaboration and innovation, we can overcome challenges, unlock new opportunities, and build a more resilient future for data centres.”
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