Data center projects require schedules from knowledgeable individuals. We create CPM schedules that align power, cooling, electrical, and IT deployment into a unified timeline. Our experienced schedulers provide baseline schedules, updates, and lookahead plans to keep your project on track.
Linear. One phase finishes before next starts
8-12 weeks for major items
Structural and envelope work
General trades readily available
2-4 weeks typical
Moderate budget increases
Concurrent. Multiple systems install simultaneously
20-30 weeks for critical infrastructure
MEP systems and equipment delivery
Specialized mission-critical trades scarce
8-12+ weeks for full systems testing
Revenue loss and contract penalties
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Different data center projects require different scheduling approaches
Modular projects have different timing than traditional construction. Factory work and site work happen at the same time, then everything has to come together when modules get delivered.
Renovating an operating data center is harder than building a new one. You cannot shut things down. Access is restricted. Everything has to stay redundant while you work.
The Reality: When done right, modular construction cuts months off your timeline. When done wrong, you end up with modules sitting in storage while the site is not ready or a site waiting for modules that are stuck in production.
Our team brings over a century of combined construction scheduling experience to every project. Each scheduler has worked in the field, understanding the realities of what it takes to build complex projects on time.
We know how data center construction actually happens and not just how it looks on paper. That field experience is what separates schedules that work from schedules that sit on a shelf.
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Common questions about data center scheduling services
Construction timelines run 12 to 36 months depending on size and complexity. Modular builds can be faster at 6 to 12 months. Design and permitting add another 9 to 18 months before construction starts. Equipment procurement runs parallel and takes 20 to 30 weeks for generators and cooling systems.
CPM scheduling uses the Critical Path Method to map out every activity required to build your data center and identify which tasks control your completion date. The schedule shows task sequences, durations, dependencies, and resource needs so you can track progress and catch delays before they push your go-live date back.
Data centers require coordination of parallel MEP installations that happen simultaneously instead of in phases. Equipment takes 6+ months to arrive. Commissioning takes 8 to 12 weeks instead of the usual 2 to 4 weeks. Standard construction scheduling does not account for these timing challenges.
Equipment delivery delays cause most problems. Generators, UPS systems, and cooling equipment have long lead times and any delay pushes everything downstream. Site congestion when multiple trades need the same spaces also kills productivity and extends schedules.
Costs depend on project size, schedule complexity, and update frequency. Contact us for pricing specific to your project. We tailor our services to what your contract requires and what your budget allows.
We use Primavera P6 and Microsoft Project depending on contract requirements. Both platforms handle the complex logic, resource loading, and reporting that data center projects need.
Yes. Modular projects require coordination between factory production and site preparation so everything comes together when modules arrive. We schedule transportation logistics, crane time, interconnections between modules, and commissioning that covers both factory and site testing.
Yes. Recovery schedules show how to get back on track with revised durations, modified sequences, and acceleration measures. We document what caused delays and project when you will reach substantial completion based on realistic field conditions.
At HSE Contractors, we turn complex construction timelines into clear, achievable schedules.
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