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Sabey Data Centers expands with Texas facility

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Sabey Data Centers has unveiled plans for a new 72MW data centre campus in Round Rock, Austin.

The company will break ground on the site later this year in June, with the aim to be operational by Q1 of 2023. According to Sabey, the two-building, 40-acre campus will focus on water conservation and high-efficiency chillers as part of the company’s net zero plans.   

The new facility follows Sabey’s 70MW data centre expansion in Quincy, Washington in February this year.

“This is an exciting time for the entire Sabey organisation,” said Tim Mirick, Chief Revenue Officer of Sabey Data Centers. “The Austin region has everything our customers are looking for: a vibrant and growing technology hub, a thriving, diversified economy, and a high quality of life. We are eager to offer our award-winning service, lowest-cost power, and market-leading total cost of ownership to companies considering Texas for data centre expansion.”

“We look forward to welcoming Sabey to Round Rock, which continues to grow as a technology and innovation hub,” added Craig Morgan, Mayor of the City of Round Rock. “This project represents a substantial investment in the location of the old Sears Teleserv building and will result in high-paying jobs in our community.”

Sabey now has data centre campuses in Seattle, WA, Quincy, WA, East Wenatchee, WA, Ashburn, VA, and New York City, NY.

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