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Delivering AI-Ready Data Centre Capacity

Published

12 August 2026

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technology

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Cloud Infrastructure

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AI and cloud demand are accelerating the need for AI-ready data centre capacity, but physical and operational constraints like power availability, land readiness, permitting, and complex handoffs between development phases create significant schedule risks. A webinar hosted by Salesforce, Sitetracker, and featuring Accenture discussed strategies to improve execution models across site selection, design, construction, commissioning, and operational handover to deliver reliable capacity faster.

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◆ The Wire takeaway

You face new delivery risks in data centre projects as AI demand sharpens schedule pressure. Focus now on improving handoffs and managing dependencies from site selection through commissioning to bring reliable capacity live faster.

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