London Central Build Blog – Week 24

Week 24 has seen major headway made on the installation of power and network containment systems which run from the buildings core through to each data hall. Great care was taken during the design phase of this project to ensure cable runs were accessible, free flowing and direct. The cable basket which is being employed throughout the facility provides an incredibly flexible method of cable distribution, from centralised core services right through to the rack level.

Spine basket for data runs to ground floor cold corridor

Spine basket for data runs to ground floor cold corridor

Another look at containment in the electrical intake room

Another look at containment in the electrical intake room

Overhead cable containment installation in electrical intake area

Overhead cable containment installation in electrical intake area, for generators and UPS power feeds

Cable basket as it nears the data floors

Cable basket as it nears the data floors

This week has also seen the undertaking of roadworks outside of our facility, as Virgin Media Business become the first of our multiple fibre providers to enter the building. VM Business will be supplying us with major high speed fibre services, which will form a large part of our highly resilient core network and global connectivity services.

McNicholas engineers undertaking roadworks outside our London Central facility, for Virgin Media fibre

McNicholas engineers undertaking roadworks outside our London Central facility, for running VM Business fibre

Engineering works by McNicholas

Engineering works by McNicholas

Our new private road-side ducting and manhole

Our new private road-side ducting and manhole

London Central Build Blog – Week 23

Works continue in earnest this week, with completion of the ground floor lighting and fantastic progress on shell construction on the first floor. The lighting rig is now active on its occupancy detectors, part of our green lighting commitment.

Once structural works have been completed on the first floor, an almost identical work set will be carried out, including the installation of the ceiling, lighting and containment systems. From there forwards, the pace of things coming together will speed up dramatically, with decoration and technical works running ahead with no interruptions.

Lighting installed into ceiling grid

Lighting installed into ceiling grid

First floor shell works continue

First floor shell works continue

First floor shell works continue

First floor shell works continue

Klik boxes which allows for highly flexible lighting connections

Klik boxes which allows for highly flexible lighting connections

Ground floor lighting switched on and tested

Ground floor lighting switched on and tested

Ground floor lighting switched on and tested

Ground floor lighting switched on and tested

Netwise Hosting commended at London Business Awards 2014

As a welcome break to the on-going build works at the new Netwise Hosting London Central data centre facility, the organisations management team attended this year’s London Business Awards gala dinner in the City.

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The celebration was held at The Brewery in Moorgate, one of London’s most prestigious event spaces, and attended by over 100 of London’s finest businesses. Attendees enjoyed a fantastic 3 course dinner, with proceedings hosted by Magic FM’s Neil Fox.

Netwise Hosting put forward its Managing Director, Matthew Butt, for the highly competitive ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ category. It is with great pride that Netwise Hosting announced today that Matthew was commended at this year’s awards, beating 18 fellow successful entrepreneurs to the coveted title.

This is fantastic recognition for his hard work and dedication to the business, and also serves as an excellent commendation for the entire team at Netwise, who keep the business growing at such an impressive rate.

Matthew gave comment on his commendation.

“It is with enormous pride that I am able to accept this commendation on behalf of Netwise Hosting. It is fantastic to have the hard work of both myself and my team rewarded, so I thank the judges at the London Business Awards for recognising the efforts that have gone into building the business into the on-going success that it is today.”

The Netwise Hosting team is now reaching completion of the build project for its brand new privately owned and operated data centre in Bermondsey, an 11,000 sq ft state-of-the-art facility which will begin serving London’s technology community this year.

London Central Build Blog – Week 22

Progressions have been made in the ground floor data hall and warehouse areas this week, with the installation of the hung ceiling and the lighting system.

The main lighting conduit installed above the ceiling void

The main lighting conduit installed above the ceiling void

A look at the junction points towards the front of the data hall, with the laser alignment tool in view

A look at the junction points towards the front of the data hall, with the laser alignment tool in view

VOIP phone and key switch points in ground floor data hall

VOIP phone and key switch points in ground floor data hall

PIR motion sensors to control zoned lighting system in an ecological fashion

PIR motion sensors to control zoned lighting system in an ecological fashion

Cabling run into lighting rig conduit

Cabling run into lighting rig conduit

Coiled lighting power cables ready for routing back to power distribution room

Coiled lighting power cables ready for routing back to power distribution room

A look at the containment installations above ceiling void

A look at the containment installations above ceiling void

A look up the developing lift shaft to the first floor data hall

A look up the developing lift shaft to the first floor data hall

Construction of shell continues on first floor

Construction of shell continues on first floor

Tile installation begins in ground floor ceiling grid

Tile installation begins in ground floor ceiling grid

Tile installation begins in ground floor ceiling grid

Tile installation begins in ground floor ceiling grid

Tile installation reaching completion

Tile installation reaching completion

London Central Build Blog – Week 21

Structural works in the first floor data hall are really taking shape now, with completion of the shell expected in the next two weeks. This will be a huge leap forwards in terms of site readiness, and will lead directly onto technical installations such as the cooling and fire suppression systems.

Our network technicians have also been hard at work pulling and terminating the structured cabling in the office / non-technical side of the facility.

Ground floor data hall as ceiling is installed below bulkhead

Ground floor data hall as ceiling is installed below bulkhead

Completed ceiling grid in ground floor data hall

Completed ceiling grid in ground floor data hall

Delivery of materials for first floor data hall structural works

Delivery of materials for first floor data hall structural works

A look across the first floor data hall as works begin

A look across the first floor data hall as works begin

Assembly of rear enclosure for air intakes beginning to take shape

Assembly of rear enclosure for air intakes beginning to take shape

The first floor windows are being replaced with custom made louvred panels

The first floor windows are being replaced with custom made louvred panels

Customer access points ready for termination in Customer Lounge

Customer access points ready for termination in Customer Lounge

Cat6a ready for termination using new tool-less technology

Cat6a ready for termination using new tool-less technology

Top of lift shaft installed over first floor data hall entry point

Top of lift shaft installed over first floor data hall entry point

A look across the first floor data hall as structural works progress

A look across the first floor data hall as structural works progress

Weather proof board is used in 'cold-corridor' sections as cold external air will be processed and cleaned here

Weather proof board is used in ‘cold-corridor’ sections as cold external air will be processed and cleaned here

One of the side walls being fully enclosed

One of the side walls being fully enclosed