Data centre construction is accelerating, driven by AI, cloud growth and hyperscale expansion.
While much of the focus is placed on white space readiness, the real programme pressure often sits in the support spaces around it.
Areas such as:
all need to be delivered in the right sequence to protect commissioning and energisation milestones.
The hidden cost of complexity
Every additional trade stage or coordination point can slow progress through:
Across phased campuses or repeat halls, that impact quickly adds up.
Why internal walling matters
As data centres become larger and more power-dense, internal wall systems are becoming more strategically important.
A lighter alternative to blockwork, Specwall helps reduce wall build complexity across critical support environments while supporting minimum 2-hour fire-rated performance where required.
This can help create:
Built for fast-track programmes
Specwall is water permeable, meaning it may absorb a small amount of moisture during construction, then naturally dry out without affecting panel integrity.
It will not de-laminate the fibre cement boards and does not promote mould growth.
This can support earlier progression in risers, plant rooms and internal service zones.
The route to energisation starts behind the white space
The most visible spaces may get the attention, but support areas often determine whether a project accelerates or slows.
That is why more project teams are rethinking internal walling strategy as part of faster data centre delivery.
Contact the Specwall team
Planning a data centre project?
Speak with the Specwall team to discuss how a lighter alternative to blockwork could support your build.