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Tech Business News > Media Releases > Multiplex Enters Agreement As Preferred Contractor For Greensquaredc’s $1bn 96mw WAi1 Net Zero Data Centre
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Multiplex Enters Agreement As Preferred Contractor For Greensquaredc’s $1bn 96mw WAi1 Net Zero Data Centre

Multiplex Appointed As Lead Contractor for $1bn WAi1 96MW Perth Data Centre Project

Austech Media
Last updated: August 9, 2023 12:13 pm
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Premier global construction company, Multiplex, has been named the preferred contractor to  construct WAi1, Australia’s most sustainable and only fully enabled AI data centre in Perth,  developed by GreenSquareDC.  

WAi1 sets a new benchmark for sustainable design and performance in the Asia-Pacific region,  aiming for a target Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.1 – a significant improvement over  Australian Government published data suggesting ‘state of the art’ data centres have a PUE of 1.5  and ‘average’ data centre have a PUE of 2.5.

This ground-breaking project aims to cater to customers seeking to bolster their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) initiatives, lower their Scope 1 to 3 emissions, and achieve cost savings within a highly resilient and flexible AI enabled cooling  environment. 

With the global demand for data continuously rising, data centres play a vital role in providing the  backbone to our economic, commercial, and social lives. However, traditional data centres are also  significant power and water consumers, with immense carbon dioxide emissions.

GreenSquareDC’s core vision centres around sustainability, and the company’s “5 Pillars to Sustainability” provides a  clear pathway towards achieving a true net-zero future for its customers with a goal of being water  positive with no fossil fuels in operation. 

Under the visionary leadership of Walt Coulston, Founder & CEO of GreenSquareDC, WAi1 aims to  transform the data centre industry by integrating greatly enhanced sustainability and advanced AI  enabled technology.

WAi1 will not only be Australia’s first fully AI-enabled data centre but will also be built in one of the world’s most cost-effective energy regions, offering customers the most  affordable workloads for either traditional or High-Power Compute (HPC) AI workloads.

Recent benchmarking suggests that Perth provides a circa $55m saving per annum when operating a 96MW  data centre compared to Sydney, when running on 100% certified green power. All such savings are  passed through to the customer. 

Multiplex GreenSquareDC Walt Coulston

“We are thrilled to partner with Multiplex, a globally respected builder and clear industry leader,”  stated Walt Coulston.

“Their track record in delivering premium quality infrastructure aligns perfectly with GreenSquareDC’s core values and rigorous standards,”

“We are thrilled to partner with Multiplex, a globally respected builder and clear industry leader,”  stated Walt Coulston. “Their track record in delivering premium quality infrastructure aligns perfectly with GreenSquareDC’s core values and rigorous standards,”

“Together, we are set to redefine not only  sustainability, but also cost effectiveness, resiliency, speed to market and design flexibility in the data  centre industry and lead the way towards a leaner and greener AI enabled future.” 

“GreenSquareDC is committed to providing highly sustainable, affordable, and scalable AI-ready data  centre solutions to hyperscale, government, and wholesale customers who share a common goal of combating climate change,”

By engaging Multiplex, an internationally renowned contractor,  GreenSquareDC ensures the highest standards of quality and expertise for our WAi1 customers.

Together, Multiplex and GreenSquareDC aim to help customers overcome their Scope 3 emission challenges by constructing the project using low carbon concrete and other sustainable  materials, dramatically reducing embodied carbon and removing thousands of tonnes of Co2 from the environment in the process.

This is particularly relevant given the Federal Government recently  announced mandatory Scope 1, 2 and 3 reporting, commencing in 2024. Australia’s heavy industries  are already liable for Scope 3 emission reporting and are actively seeking innovative ways to reduce  their impact on lifecycle operations.” 

“In line with our global carbon commitment Multiplex is focused on reducing embodied carbon in  the projects we build, so we’re excited to partner with GreenSquareDC on a shared sustainability  vision for WAi1,” said Chris Palandri, Regional Managing Director at Multiplex,”

“WAi1 is a critical  piece of digital infrastructure, coming to market at an inflection point with much greater demand for AI enabled data processing,”

“We are proud of our long history in delivering many of Perth’s landmark  projects and are delighted to contribute our expertise in bringing this ground-breaking project to fruition.” 

The WAi1 project represents an exciting collaboration between GreenSquareDC and Multiplex, as  well as other leading consultants and suppliers including Urbis, Greenbox, Deloitte, Schneider  Electric, HPE, NVDIA, The Green Grid, iMasons Climate Accord and AIIA.  

Stage 1 of the project will encompass construction of ‘ultimate flexibility’ data halls, allowing  customers to scale up into either traditional air cooled, direct to chip or liquid immersion cooling  environment, perfect for AI workloads.

Diesel fossil fuels have been eliminated, replaced with  renewable diesel for back up generation, with green hydrogen and/or fuel cells being considered for subsequent stages. Certified 100% green power has been sourced from local suppliers with an onsite MicroGrid to provide additional resiliency and redundancy.

WAi1 also aims to provide a groundwater cooling loop, similar to CSIRO’s Pawsey Supercomputer, which provides for wastewater  free cooling at a lower cost and with lower emissions compared to traditional cooling tower designs.  

GreenSquareDC’s 96MW WAi1 project is strategically located in Belmont, halfway between the Perth  CBD and Perth Airport on a large, flat, regular block of nearly 40,000sqm. The project will be staged  with two distinct buildings each providing 48MW of power.

The project is DA approved with up to  150MW of total power set to be available via two dedicated power supply lines direct to the  transmission source, offering WAi1 customers the highest level of resiliency possible.

Additionally,  GreenSquareDC is actively planning a proposed ~200MW wind and solar farm on 3,100 hectares of  land at East Hyden, aiming to provide net-zero renewable power to its customers – a pioneering  initiative not matched by any other active data centre operator in Australia. 

By Austech Media
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