norman rourke pryme were appointed by Hewlett Packard (formerly Compaq Computer Communications) to upgrade the existing data centres in the UK.
The three commissions included the upgrade of an existing data centre, known as Alpha to 900w/m² heat rejection. This was followed by the construction of the new Gamma building required to cater for 1,600w/m² heat rejection, built to allow for the decant from the existing data centre and further installation of new Client requirements into a co-location space. Upon completion and transfer of existing IT cabinets and units, construction returned to the final upgrade of the second existing data centre, known as Beta to 900w/m².