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Customer-driven approach drives new PGEN project
Last year, the Singapore project team completed a hyperscale data centre project.
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Eighteen QSK95 generators, placed in customised enclosures, were installed into a high-rise building.
The process required much calculation and organisation. The generators, each weighing 30 tonnes, were installed by using a crane to lift and slot them to their designated floors. Every movement was executed slowly with utmost control to prevent damage.
Through precise communication, careful coordination and collaboration with internal and external stakeholders, the project was completed within the two day time frame.
Shane Rigney, Asia Pacific Project Management Leader, expressed his admiration for the outstanding teamwork displayed by the team and their remarkable dedication to the job.
“Their commitment and accomplishments in such a challenging environment were truly commendable,” he said.
During the installation, the project team prioritised the safety of all individuals onsite, including customer representatives and contractors. The results left the customer highly satisfied.
Asia Pacific Data Centre Project Manager Adam Isbister praised the team for their customer-driven approach.
“They met critical milestones and exceeded customer expectations. They put great emphasis on fire safety and close adherence to redundancy requirements specified for the project,” he said.