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Securing critical 

power equipment 

for data centers

Securing critical 
power equipment 
for data centers

We help owners and developers stay on top of generators, switchgear, transformers, and other power equipment that can delay energization and RFS.

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A smiling young man with crossed arms, wearing a plaid shirt and white t-shirt, poses against a dark background.
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About

We’re a small team focused on
power equipment delivery, built to
support
active developers.

About

We’re a small team focused on power equipment delivery, built to support active developers.

About

We’re a small team focused on
power equipment delivery, built to
support
active developers.

Services

Support where delivery risk actually shows up

Most development teams already know what equipment
is critical. The harder part is keeping procurement, factory schedules, utilities, and construction sequencing aligned as conditions change. That’s where we help.

Services

Support where delivery risk actually shows up

Most development teams already know what equipment
is critical. The harder part is keeping procurement, factory schedules, utilities, and construction sequencing aligned as conditions change. That’s where we help.

Services

Support where delivery risk actually shows up

Most development teams already know what equipment
is critical. The harder part is keeping procurement, factory schedules, utilities, and construction sequencing aligned as conditions change. That’s where we help.

Benefits

Why work with us?

Power equipment delays are rarely caused by a single failure. They happen when responsibility is fragmented and issues surface too late.

Our role is to reduce that gap.

Fewer late surprises

We help surface issues earlier,
when teams still have options and leverage.

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A hand holding a black pen, poised to write or draw on a surface.
A hand holding a black pen, poised to write or draw on a surface.

Stay aligned

We stay close to EPCs, OEMs, and utilities so updates don’t get lost.

Boost
your
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team
Boost
your
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team
Boost
your
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team

Additional bandwidth focused on energization timing.

Clearer
decisions

Narrow scope

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A shiny silver trophy on a black base, symbolizing achievement and victory.

Built for active projects

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Here are the top questions our clients ask before getting started.

How early should we engage you on a project?

Ideally before equipment is specified or ordered. That’s when assumptions are easiest to correct. We can also step in during execution or near RFS if needed.

Do you replace our EPC or procurement team?

No. We work alongside them. Our role is owner-side coordination and follow-through on power equipment that affects energization.

Can you help if equipment is already ordered?

Yes. We can track execution, monitor delivery risk, and help surface issues early even after POs are placed.

What service areas do you cover?

We currently work on projects across the United States and Canada. We don’t operate outside North America at this time.

How do engagements typically work?

Most teams start with a short, project-specific engagement and extend as needed through delivery or RFS.

How early should we engage you on a project?

Ideally before equipment is specified or ordered. That’s when assumptions are easiest to correct. We can also step in during execution or near RFS if needed.

Do you replace our EPC or procurement team?

No. We work alongside them. Our role is owner-side coordination and follow-through on power equipment that affects energization.

Can you help if equipment is already ordered?

Yes. We can track execution, monitor delivery risk, and help surface issues early even after POs are placed.

What service areas do you cover?

We currently work on projects across the United States and Canada. We don’t operate outside North America at this time.

How do engagements typically work?

Most teams start with a short, project-specific engagement and extend as needed through delivery or RFS.

How early should we engage you on a project?

Ideally before equipment is specified or ordered. That’s when assumptions are easiest to correct. We can also step in during execution or near RFS if needed.

Do you replace our EPC or procurement team?

No. We work alongside them. Our role is owner-side coordination and follow-through on power equipment that affects energization.

Can you help if equipment is already ordered?

Yes. We can track execution, monitor delivery risk, and help surface issues early even after POs are placed.

What service areas do you cover?

We currently work on projects across the United States and Canada. We don’t operate outside North America at this time.

How do engagements typically work?

Most teams start with a short, project-specific engagement and extend as needed through delivery or RFS.

Ready to check the power path?

If power equipment is on your critical path, an early conversation can help clarify assumptions, timing, and next steps. Book a consultation to discuss your project and where additional owner-side visibility could be useful.

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A smiling young man with crossed arms, wearing a plaid shirt and white t-shirt, poses against a dark background.
Close-up of a tree stump showing growth rings and a textured brown wood surface.

Ready to check the power path?

If power equipment is on your critical path, an early conversation can help clarify assumptions, timing, and next steps. Book a consultation to discuss your project and where additional owner-side visibility could be useful.

Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface and central vein against a muted background.
Smiling young woman with long hair standing against a dark green background, holding a finger to her chin.
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface and central vein against a muted background.
A smiling woman with her arms crossed, standing against a dark green background. She has long, dark hair.
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface and central vein against a muted background.
Smiling young man with short hair poses against a dark background, wearing a green button-up shirt.
Close-up of a tree stump showing growth rings and a textured brown wood surface.
A smiling young man with crossed arms, wearing a plaid shirt and white t-shirt, poses against a dark background.
Close-up of a tree stump showing growth rings and a textured brown wood surface.

Ready to check the power path?

If power equipment is on your critical path, an early conversation can help clarify assumptions, timing, and next steps. Book a consultation to discuss your project and where additional owner-side visibility could be useful.

Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface and central vein against a muted background.
Smiling young woman with long hair standing against a dark green background, holding a finger to her chin.
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface and central vein against a muted background.
A smiling woman with her arms crossed, standing against a dark green background. She has long, dark hair.
Close-up of a dark green leaf showing its textured surface and central vein against a muted background.
Smiling young man with short hair poses against a dark background, wearing a green button-up shirt.
Close-up of a tree stump showing growth rings and a textured brown wood surface.
A smiling young man with crossed arms, wearing a plaid shirt and white t-shirt, poses against a dark background.
Close-up of a tree stump showing growth rings and a textured brown wood surface.