Tindall Moderates 3 Data Center Construction Webinars


During August and September of 2020, Tindall had the privilege of moderating three Bisnow webinars that focused on data center construction. Tim Gainey, Tindall’s Business Development Manager of Commercial Applications (and the team’s resident data center expert), helped lead the conversation by acting as the moderator for a virtual panel of industry thought leaders during all three events.

With data center construction on the rise around the country and the world, Tindall was honored to facilitate discussions about innovative solutions during these events, including how precast, prestressed concrete is playing a major role in modern data center construction.

Discussion topics for these webinars included the growth of the data center industry; current industry challenges and solutions; and regional differences related to data center manufacturing, construction, and delivery efficiency. Tim was thrilled to share his years of expertise and insights, as well as how Tindall continues to leverage innovative total precast solutions for the data center industry.

Watch the full-length webinars below to see what’s new in the world of data center construction.

BISNOW Webinar – Data Center Construction and Development – September 30, 2020

Panelists:

Lane Anderson | Executive VP, Development & Strategic Procurement, QTS

Kevin Dalton | Senior VP, Construction & CFED, NTT Global Data Centers Americas

Ryan McGuire | Executive VP & Shareholder, Clayco

Anthony Caracino | Senior VP, Global Design & Construction, Digital Realty Trust

BISNOW Webinar – Data Center Off-Site Construction Update – August 25, 2020

Panelists:

Nancy Novak | Chief Innovation Officer, Compass Datacenters

Robbie Sovie | Executive VP, Development & Construction, T5 Data Centers

Ryan McGuire | Executive VP & Shareholder, Clayco

Phill Lawson-Shanks | Chief Innovation Officer, Aligned Energy

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