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Value Engineering Keeps Data-Center Builds Moving Forward

Digital business transformations to cloud-based services are growing exponentially, and more data centers are needed to process and facilitate the workloads.
By Abbot Moffat and Erik Weis
September 14, 2020
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by Abbot Moffat
Abbot Moffat is the Director of Business Development | West for Rubicon Professional Services, which provides an innovative alternative for constructing or upgrading data centers, telecom sites, and other critical facilities, in addition to Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) and General Contracting services for renewable energy, battery storage, and distributed generation projects.
by Erik Weis
Erik Weis, AAIA, is Project Architect, Project Manager for Rubicon Professional Services, which provides an innovative alternative for constructing or upgrading data centers, telecom sites, and other critical facilities, in addition to Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) and General Contracting services for renewable energy, battery storage, and distributed generation projects.

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