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KAB Computer Services
is committed to excellence in the data center design/build process. Unlike the
traditional design-specify-bid-build process, which costs more and requires more
resources to manage, KAB’s Design/Build Data Center Construction Strategy
condenses the exercise into a clear and concise process. By integrating both
design and construction services, a tighter schedule can be met, costs can be
better controlled and unforeseen problems can be avoided. Our proven methodology
is designed to minimize the disruption of your business during deployment. These
are just some of the many services we offer:
- Assessment & Planning
- Design
- Architecture / Engineering
- Equipment Sourcing & Scheduling
- Construction / Installation / Integration
- Commissioning
- Operations & Maintenance
- Monitoring
Our approach to every engagement starts with
defining and understanding the project requirements for the data center and
identifying the business objectives. This is followed by an assessment and audit
of the available assets and inevitable detriments. We then establish the design
criteria and create a preliminary design to summarize the associated project
build costs.
From this point, the initial design is developed
based on the project scope, determined system requirements, and available data
center build budget, both time-wise and dollar-wise. A preliminary project
timeline is established to minimizing construction time and ensure alignment
with the project budget.
KAB maintains relationships with the industries,
'best-of-breed', critical infrastructure suppliers, local architect/engineers
and construction partners. This ensures you receive the best possible equipment
cost, with the most favorable delivery terms and have it installed by the most
skilled craftsman.
We protect your data center budget commitments by
offering fixed-bid pricing wherever possible. However, for those projects where
the design/build scope cannot be fully defined at proposal time, we also offer
hourly rates.
KAB understands the only acceptable level of
downtime is zero. Your job performance and our reputation depend on it.
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