McLaren Set to Build One of London's Largest Data Centres

In an exciting development for London’s tech landscape, McLaren is on the verge of signing a significant contract to construct one of the largest data centres in the city.

 McLaren Triumphs Over Sisk for Major Contract

Industry insiders reveal that McLaren has successfully outbid Sisk to secure the prestigious deal with Ada Infrastructure, located in Silvertown, London. Ada Infrastructure, the data centre arm of GLP Capital Partners, recently received planning approval from the Newham Strategic Development Committee.

 A Cutting-Edge Facility for AI Workloads

The upcoming 210 MW Docklands data centre campus is tailored to support emerging AI workloads and will span across three buildings. McLaren's contract for the first building is reportedly valued at over £500 million.

 A Booming Market

An industry source commented, “The data centre market is absolutely flying at the moment, and this is a prize job. It’s a real statement of intent from McLaren to pick up a contract like this.”

 Commitment to Sustainable Development

Jennifer Weitzel, President of Ada Infrastructure, emphasised the project’s dedication to sustainability and community engagement: “This new data centre development embodies our commitment to driving positive change through the use of sustainable technology and materials, a robust environmental, health and safety program, and an ongoing investment in the communities in which we work and live. In addition to collaborating with local partners to provide job training and employment opportunities, the project’s future-ready design, including energy-efficient systems, net positive landscaping, and strict physical and cybersecurity protocols, will set new standards for safe and sustainable development in the age of AI.”

Enhancing Public Spaces

The development will also significantly improve the surrounding public spaces, with enhanced pathways for pedestrians and cyclists along the Thames River.

Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking project, which promises to redefine London's data infrastructure landscape.