Temporary Buildings for Data Center Construction Sites
- Sarah Friend

- Mar 11
- 3 min read
Infrastructure That Supports Hyperscale Data Center Projects
Data center construction projects are among the most complex construction operations in the world.
Hyperscale campuses can span hundreds of acres and involve thousands of workers across multiple trades operating simultaneously.
Before servers are installed and power systems are energized, these projects require significant construction infrastructure to support workforce coordination, equipment storage, and jobsite logistics.
This is where temporary buildings for construction sites play a critical role.
Temporary infrastructure allows project teams to deploy essential facilities quickly while maintaining flexibility as construction phases evolve.
For many hyperscale developments, temporary fabric structures have become a preferred solution for supporting data center construction buildings and jobsite operations.
Why Data Center Construction Requires Temporary Infrastructure
Large-scale data center developments require more than permanent operational facilities.
Construction teams must manage large workforces, specialized equipment, and complex logistics during early project phases.
Temporary infrastructure buildings help support these operations by providing space for:
• workforce coordination
• craft commons facilities
• equipment storage
• materials staging
• jobsite logistics planning
Without these facilities, large construction projects can quickly become disorganized and inefficient.
Temporary buildings provide the infrastructure needed to maintain coordination across multiple contractors and construction phases.
Workforce Facilities for Large Construction Teams
One of the most important uses of temporary buildings on data center construction sites is workforce infrastructure.
Hyperscale projects often involve hundreds or thousands of workers operating simultaneously.
Temporary workforce buildings support activities such as:
• daily safety meetings
• shift coordination
• crew gathering spaces
• lunch and break facilities
• construction planning meetings
These buildings help ensure clear communication between teams while improving safety and productivity across the jobsite.
Many projects use craft commons buildings or workforce coordination facilities to support large construction crews during peak phases of development.
Equipment Storage and Material Protection
Data center construction projects involve large volumes of equipment and materials that must be protected during installation.
Electrical components, cooling infrastructure equipment, cabling systems, and structural materials all require secure storage before installation.
Temporary infrastructure buildings are commonly used for:
• equipment storage facilities
• materials warehouses
• tool and supply storage
• staging areas for installation teams
Protecting these materials from weather exposure helps prevent damage and delays, keeping projects on schedule.
Fabric structures are particularly effective for these applications because they provide large clear-span interiorscapable of accommodating equipment and materials efficiently.
Construction Logistics and Operational Buildings
Beyond workforce and storage infrastructure, temporary buildings also support jobsite logistics and operational planning.
Large construction projects require dedicated spaces where project managers, subcontractors, and coordination teams can manage daily operations.
Temporary logistics buildings may support:
• project coordination offices
• trade partner planning spaces
• construction scheduling operations
• equipment staging areas
• site logistics coordination
These facilities act as operational hubs that help maintain communication and organization across large construction environments.
Why Fabric Buildings Are Ideal for Temporary Construction Infrastructure
Fabric structures are widely used for temporary infrastructure construction because they offer several advantages over traditional building systems.
Rapid Installation
Fabric buildings can often be installed in days or weeks once materials arrive on site.
This allows construction teams to deploy infrastructure quickly and begin work sooner.
Flexible Infrastructure
Temporary buildings can be expanded, relocated, or repurposed as construction phases evolve.
This flexibility is particularly valuable on large data center campuses that develop over multiple phases.
Large Clear Span Interiors
Fabric structures provide open interiors without interior columns, making them ideal for equipment storage and workforce gathering areas.
Cost Efficient Construction Infrastructure
Because these buildings are often used during construction phases rather than permanent operations, fabric structures provide a more efficient solution than traditional construction.
Supporting Data Center Construction Infrastructure
As hyperscale data center development continues to expand across North America, construction teams are increasingly relying on temporary infrastructure to support complex jobsite operations.
Temporary buildings help project teams coordinate large workforces, protect valuable equipment, and maintain efficient construction logistics.
At GNB Global, our tension fabric structures are used across North America to support major infrastructure projects, including hyperscale data center construction.
Our buildings are commonly used for:
• temporary buildings for construction sites
• data center construction buildings
• craft commons workforce facilities
• equipment storage structures
• jobsite logistics buildings
With rapid installation timelines and flexible designs, our structures help construction teams deploy infrastructure quickly and maintain project momentum.
Planning Infrastructure for a Data Center Construction Project?
If you're planning a hyperscale data center project and need temporary infrastructure buildings, our team can help deploy solutions designed for demanding construction environments.





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