Sabey Data Centers has announced plans for their new data center campus in Round Rock, TX – the greater Austin market. As Austin’s technology and innovation hub grows, Sabey’s sustainable data center design provides up to 71-megawatts (MW) of power capacity with reliability, security, connectivity, and flexibility in mind.

Preparation of the wo-building, 40-acre, data center campus is now underway and is set to accommodate the most discerning hyperscale deployments. In addition, enterprise requirements of all sizes and scale will also be supported. Sabey’s facility will showcase the company’s latest design innovations and utilize the most available data center space, all while shrinking its construction footprint. Sabey is set to begin construction of the building in June of 2022 with a target Ready for Service date of Q1 2023.

Earlier this year, Sabey unveiled a 70MW expansion to its Quincy, Washington data center campus which is managed by the company’s award-winning critical environment management team. Throughout Sabey’s growth, the company has strived to uphold data center sustainability and the Austin campus will be no exception. The new facility will focus on water conservation and high-efficiency chillers.  

“This is an exciting time for the entire Sabey organization,” said Tim Mirick, Chief Revenue Officer of Sabey Data Centers. “The Austin region has everything our customers are looking for: a vibrant and growing technology hub, a thriving, diversified economy, and a high quality of life. We are eager to offer our award-winning service, lowest-cost power, and market-leading total cost of ownership to companies considering Texas for data center expansion.” 

For more information on Sabey Data Centers’ latest construction, development, energy-efficiency innovations, or available data center opportunities, visit sabeydatacenters.com.