European expansion fueled by Warsaw's exemplary data centre

As the demand for data centres continues to rise, the new data centre in Warsaw is designed as a reference building for future expansions in Europe. The construction of the two-story building with an 8MW IT load was completed successfully in 2022, meeting the client's tight schedule needs.
Aerial view of the new Warsaw data centre, showcasing its modern design with a large white building featuring multiple cooling units.

Project facts

  • Location
    Warsaw, Poland
  • Date
    2020-2022
  • Challenge
    Design and construct a data centre in a post-industrial area, obtain the necessary permits and complete the project within a tight schedule while establishing positive ties with the local community. The project also aimed to serve as a reference building for future data centre expansions in Europe, requiring thoughtful planning and consideration of the most demanding requirements in each European country.
  • Solution
    The new data centre in Warsaw was designed as a reference building for future expansions in Europe, with a capacity of 8MW IT load for the first phase. It was completed successfully in 2022, meeting the client's tight schedule needs. The building includes state-of-the-art infrastructure and was constructed on post-industrial land with a focus on sustainability and community impact.

With the exponential growth of digital data production, the need for data centres has increased. The new Warsaw data centre campus will be comprised of two state-of-the-art data centres. The first phase, delivered in early 2022, includes 8MW of IT capacity. The client’s goal was to enter the European market and this data centre is the first in a series of reference buildings that are replicated in other locations throughout Europe.

The Warsaw data centre was built on post-industrial land where greenery had grown. The site was cleared, and the old facilities belonging to the steelworks were demolished. During the project execution, a relationship with the local community was established, and replacement planting compensated for the removed greenery. Additionally, the investor landscaped a children’s playground in the neighbourhood, which had a positive impact on the community.

The project had an ambitious time schedule and it was important to obtain permits in the correct order for construction. Nevertheless, the team managed to meet tight deadlines by completing the design phase in 2020-2021, beginning construction in 2021, and finishing the project in 2022.

The building includes a server room with an IT load of 8 MW. Associated infrastructure includes fire water tanks with a pumping station, a retention tank, an MV substation with redundant power supply, MV transformers, UPS and LV switchgear, and generators with belly tanks.

Designing a reference building that meets the most demanding requirements in each European country where it will be implemented was a challenging task. Obtaining the necessary permits for a project located in an unpurchased area, added to the complexity of the project.

Royal HaskoningDHV was responsible for the multiple design stages as well as the permitting for construction, except for the Environmental Impact Assessment. During the construction phase, Royal HaskoningDHV had a supervising role to make sure that the design developed was compliant with the design intent and the client’s requirements.

Several factors contributed to the positive outcome of this project. A competent front office team of Royal HaskoningDHV comprised of local staff, a collaborative approach with other parties, and a clear delineation of roles and responsibilities in the construction process were key determinants.

Overall, the new data centre in Warsaw effectively met the needs of the client and the growing demand for data centres. The design and infrastructure were thoughtfully planned, and the project team navigated a complex permit process with skill. The team ultimately completed the project within the scheduled timeframe and established positive ties with the local community, resulting in a favourable impact on the neighbourhood.

Jorge Nogueira de Moura - Director Germany, Poland and Spain

JorgeNogueira de Moura

Director Germany, Poland and Spain