The Challenge
After a detailed survey was carried out, Technimove gathered key information around the requirement, understanding what was required and what the IT estate consisted of. Their office, a shared business centre in Welwyn Garden City, meant that any changes structurally to the layout of the floor, power or cooling installation, would require the landlords approval. Based in California and having to confirm the full requirement and approval of the scope of works, meant that any executive decisions would be delayed until the end of the each working day.
The whole solution had to be scoped, designed, implemented and delivered within an aggressive time frame to align with new Boeing standards, plus a whole new Boeing network, both hardwired and wireless
Technimove Input
The Technimove Project Manager was engaged throughout the entire project as the client’s single point of contact for escalations, keeping in constant communication via e-mail, phone and onsite visits. The Technimove PM worked closely with suppliers regarding time-frames, planning outages and change windows, during the power shutdowns.
Technimove undertook final checks and snagging before handing the equipment back to the client for the customer’s technical, business unit and end-user testing to commence.
The Result
Technimove’s final solution was to install a 2nd power distribution board to provide all racks with dual power into the DC, providing a N+1 system, as well as commissioning a new earth bar, as the new Cisco switch required an earth bond connection. With the Data Centre AC wall units now split between both distribution boards, this now gives an N+1 system incase of any AC failures.
Engineers extended the current 4 walls of the DC, up to the ceiling slab as per Boeings standards, to co-align with their security policy, providing a new standardised network across the office area and installation of new wireless AP units. With a change of scope during the project, where the landlord building manager requested all power to be approved by themselves and their engineers, Technimove had to install and commission a new metered electrical unit outside of the Boeing office, running the sub main cable from the ground floor up to the 1st floor, and not from the local feed.