
On large-scale data center projects, everything moves fast — except permanent construction. Crews need space to work, gather, reset, and store critical components long before the final buildings are ready.
In Beaver Dam, the project team needed a solution that could support hundreds of workers and protect highly sensitive data center equipment — without slowing momentum or compromising security.
When the Schedule Is Tight & the Stakes Are Higher
The Operational Requirement
Permanent structures weren’t feasible at this stage of the project — but exposed crews and unprotected materials weren’t an option either.
Any delay would ripple across the schedule. Any damage to components could create serious downstream risk.
Why It Mattered
Data center construction leaves zero room for error.
Crews need clean, controlled spaces to stay productive and safe. Equipment needs protection from weather, moisture, and jobsite exposure. And the entire solution needs to scale — fast — without becoming another coordination headache.
This wasn’t just about putting up tents.
It was about keeping the project moving without compromise.
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Total Structures: 11 tension fabric buildings
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Primary Use: Craft commons + secure component storage
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Environment: Active data center construction site
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Outcome: Protected people, protected materials, protected schedule





