Infrastructure Built for Data Center Scale
Rack-and-stack, structured cabling, and fiber executed to spec — from bare room to live racks in hyperscale halls and colo builds.
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The Problems AES Is Built to Solve
Commissioning Windows Don't Move
Go-live dates are fixed. Every delay in the field cascades into contract penalties, missed SLAs, and a conversation nobody wants to have. AES builds to the schedule — not around it.
First-Pass Quality Is Non-Negotiable
Rework in a live data hall is expensive, disruptive, and sometimes impossible. Cable management, PDU placement, and fiber runs must be right before the hall goes live.
Documentation Has to Hold Up
Hyperscale clients and colo operators require OTDR certification, as-built drawings, and rack-level asset inventories at handover — not three weeks later.
Crews Need to Know the Environment
Data center sites have strict access controls, safety protocols, and change-window discipline. AES crews arrive credentialed, briefed, and ready — not trained on arrival.
Services for Data Centers & Colocation
Structured Cabling
Copper & Fiber
Copper & fiber installed, tested, labeled, and documented to approved scope.
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Telecom Transport Lab Build-Out
- ›Delivered in 2 Weeks
- ›DWDM · MPLS · Microwave Transport
- ›4 Platforms · 6 Racks Commissioned
Data Centers & Colocation — FAQ
Does AES work in hyperscale and colocation data center environments?
Yes. AES delivers rack-and-stack, structured cabling, fiber installation, and burn-in support across hyperscale data halls and colo cages. We work to client access protocols, label schemas, and commissioning windows — not around them.
Can AES handle GPU-dense and AI cluster rack-and-stack work?
Yes. AES has executed GPU-dense compute pod builds requiring high-density 400G fabric cabling and disciplined cable management. We staff senior fiber and hardware technicians, and the work is performed to the standards the client's network engineering team requires.
What documentation does AES deliver at handover on a data center engagement?
Per approved scope: OTDR trace files and power meter results on fiber, copper link certification reports, ANSI/TIA-606 (or owner-approved) labeling records, as-built drawings, rack elevation diagrams, CMDB-ready asset inventory, and burn-in test reports. The full closeout pack is delivered at handover — not chased later.
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