We build data centres. We do not rent you space in one.
We are the contractor that turns an empty white space into a working room: racks positioned and secured, compute and storage racked and stacked, structured cabling and fibre trunks pulled and dressed, containment built, every port labelled, and the whole thing tested and handed over with documentation you can actually use two years later.

From an empty room to a commissioned facility
We have done it for a national data centre, for high-performance computing and GPU clusters, and for enterprise server rooms across Egypt.
Racks and containment
Cabinets positioned and secured; cable containment, trays and baskets routed away from power and interference.
Compute and storage
Servers, storage and network hardware racked, cabled and powered, with the elevation planned before anything is lifted.
Structured cabling
Copper and fibre trunks pulled, terminated, dressed and managed — and certified, not just connected.
Rack power
PDUs installed and patched to the A and B feeds provided, every outlet mapped and documented.
Labelling and documentation
Every cable, port and unit labelled to a scheme, with an as-built record that still matches the room two years later.
Testing and handover
Verified, documented as-built, and supported afterwards if you want us to.


Why the back of the rack decides what the next five years cost you
Anyone can rack a server. The difference shows up at the back, and it shows up late.
A rack built properly has two power feeds from two sources to every device, a dedicated management port on every server so it can be reached without anyone driving to site, and cabling routed and labelled so an engineer finds the right one in thirty seconds. A rack built badly looks identical on day one. The difference appears the first night something fails, and then again every time somebody has to add, move or change anything — which, over a five-year life, is where most of the real cost of a facility quietly goes.



Sectors, not names
We do not identify clients on project work. The sector, the scope, and nothing that would embarrass anyone.
National data centre
Government and defence sector. Full physical build and supervised deployment.
Geoscience HPC cluster
Oil and gas sector. High-density compute, interconnect and storage throughput.
HPC and GPU clusters
Research and energy sector. Power, cooling headroom and cabling designed for the load.
Structured cabling remediation
Multi-sector. Taking an estate that grew without a plan and making it maintainable.
Campus core and edge network
Multi-building campus. Core, distribution and edge, built and documented.
Enterprise server rooms
Across Egypt. Single comms rooms built to the same standard as the halls.
And we are still there after handover
Most contractors hand over the keys and disappear.
- We run managed IT across Egypt, with engineers resident in Cairo, Alexandria and Assiut
- The team that built your facility can be the team that keeps it running
- Under a written service agreement, with response times in the contract rather than in a brochure
- You are not obliged to take it — it is simply available, and it is the reason our builds get looked after properly
- The hardware we install comes from the vendors on our partners page
Questions we get asked
Do you build the data centre itself, or only the IT inside it?
We deliver the IT fit-out: racks, containment, cabling, hardware, labelling and commissioning. The building shell, generators and cooling plant are specialist trades, and we work alongside them rather than pretending to replace them.
Will you work as a subcontractor to a main contractor or consultant?
Yes. A large share of this work reaches us that way.
How small a project will you take?
A single comms room is worth doing properly. We build those as well as halls.
Where do you work?
Egypt-wide, with offices and resident engineers in Cairo, Alexandria and Assiut.
Can you take over a build somebody else started?
Yes, and we would want to survey it first and tell you honestly what we found.
Send us the drawings, or send us the room.
If a facility is being designed, we will review the IT fit-out scope and tell you what we would do differently — no charge, no obligation. If you already have a room that has grown out of control, we will come and look at it and give you an honest written assessment.
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