Data centre construction is one of the most dynamic segments of UK electrical contracting. Hyperscaler campuses from Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google, and Meta, together with a rapidly growing co-location sector, are driving billions of pounds of construction activity. Data centres are mechanically and electrically intensive — the M&E package on a large data centre can be 60 to 70% of the total project cost.
For electricians and electrical engineers, data centre work offers long-duration projects, complex and interesting technical challenges, and strong pay rates. The critical power philosophy — no single point of failure, always-available power — drives a design and installation rigour that is rewarding to work within.
This guide covers the Uptime Institute Tier classification, critical power design (UPS, generators, ATS, STS), the relevant standard BS EN 50600, power distribution (PDUs and busbar), earthing in data centres, and M&E coordination.