
Data Center Assessment Services
We deliver expert, nationwide site assessments for mission-critical data centers—backed by detailed, actionable insights to drive strategic decisions.
Trusted by leading colocation providers and financial institutions, we've assessed over 100 facilities, helping clients ensure efficiency, reliability, and regulatory compliance—tailored to their specific operational needs.

Assessment Purposes
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Evaluate facility value and condition for investment or loan purposes.
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Assess market readiness and buyer appeal.
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Identify improvement needs and estimate costs for upgrades.
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Analyze suitability for prospective tenants' requirements.
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Document and evaluate damage for insurance or repair planning.
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Review infrastructure to support Uptime Institute Tier classification updates.
Assessment scope
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General Building Condition: Inspect structural integrity, materials, and signs of wear.
Access & Road Assessment: Evaluate entry points, roads, and logistics access.
Storm Readiness: Assess resilience against floods, wind, and other weather events.
Roofing System: Examine condition, waterproofing, and drainage.
Seismic Compliance: Verify adherence to regional seismic standards.
Foundation Analysis: Check stability and load-bearing capacity.
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Power
Transformer Assessment: Evaluate capacity, condition, and efficiency.
Conductor Assessment: Inspect wiring, connections, and insulation.
Redundancy Analysis: Review backup power integration and failover capabilities.
Water
Main City Water System: Assess connection reliability and capacity.
Water Filtration Systems: Evaluate performance and maintenance needs.
Water Storage Systems: Inspect tanks, capacity, and emergency supply.
Sewage
Sewage Infrastructure: Check piping, treatment, and disposal systems.
Backup Drainage: Ensure redundancy for overflow or failure scenarios.
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Uninterruptible Power Systems (UPS): Assess reliability and runtime.
Bypass & Service Panels: Evaluate functionality and maintenance access.
Battery Backup System Assessment: Examine capacity, age, and condition.
Transformers: Verify performance, load, and efficiency.
Switchgear: Inspect main switchgear layout, safety, and functionality.
Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS): Test automatic and manual switching capabilities.
Power Distribution Units (PDU): Assess distribution to racks and equipment.
Breakers/Fused Disconnects: Check condition, ratings, and reliability.
Power Distribution: Evaluate cabling, load balance, and redundancy.
Lighting Systems & Backup Assessment: Review efficiency and emergency lighting.
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HVAC & Cooling Systems
Assess HVAC system condition and performance
Evaluate chillers, evaporative coolers, CRAC/CRAH units
Review chip cooling (liquid-to-chip) and CDUs
Analyze cooling networks and distribution
Heat Rejection Systems
Inspect cooling towers and fluid coolers
Evaluate emergency heat rejection systems
Check exhaust system function
Elevator & Freight Handling Systems
Test elevators for safety, speed, and capacity
Review freight handling and dock equipment
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Telecom & Data Transfer Services
Meet-Me Rooms (MMR): Evaluate access, availability, and capacity.
Conductor Assessment: Inspect wiring, connections, and insulation.
Redundancy Analysis: Review backup integration and failover capabilities.
Fiber Systems
Fiber Optic Infrastructure: Assess connection reliability, bandwidth, and capacity.
Fiber Entry Points: Evaluate diversity and physical protection.
Patch Panels and Cabling: Inspect organization, labeling, and condition.
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System Analysis & Maintenance Records: Review design, functionality, and service history.
Code Compliance: Ensure adherence to NFPA and local fire codes.
Fire & Emergency Access: Assess entry points, signage, and evacuation routes.
Suppression Systems: Evaluate gas-based, water-based, or hybrid systems.
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Generator Systems: Assess fuel type, capacity, and runtime.
Transfer Switches & Systems: Evaluate automatic and manual switch functionality.
Load Banks: Test condition and functionality for load testing.
Fuel Storage: Inspect tanks for capacity, safety, and compliance.
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Building Management Systems (BMS): Review automation, monitoring, and control.
Environmental Monitoring: Assess sensors for temperature, humidity, and leaks.
System Integration: Ensure seamless operation across subsystems.
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Building Automation Systems (BAS) Assessment: Evaluate hardware and firmware integrity.
Access Control Systems: Inspect keycards, biometrics, and entry protocols.
Surveillance Systems: Review cameras, coverage, and recording capabilities.
Perimeter Security: Assess fencing, gates, and intrusion detection.