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Brief of diving:
- In the midst of a rise in the construction of the data center promoted by the arrival of artificial intelligence, the construction of PCL has played Tyler Kautz as vice presidentData centers, according to a statement from July 7.
- Kautz, formerly Vice President and District Manager at PCL location, played a key role in expanding the company’s presence throughout the north -west.
- Kautz will also direct the Critic Center for Excellence of the Company’s mission, which has given more than 120 critical data center and missions projects that include complex and large scale adaptations, new constructions such as level IV faults and critical environmental updates.
Divide vision:
The news comes as contractors remain bullish in the construction of the data center Generally. Although bubble fears persist, driven by technological giants that are withdrawn to certain projects and vacancy rates of the data center hit a low record In the first three months of the year, the demand for structures remains high.
Mission critical projects are facilities that must work at all times without fail, which Includes data centers and military installations.

Tyler Kautz
Courtesy of PCL Construction
This is not the first time that the company has increased a segment based on solid growth trends. In January, PCL launched its center of manufacture excellenceThe company said that it would streamline the planning, engineering, construction and production of plant installations, the launch of the production and production of its manufacturing experts in one team.
While in Seattle, Kautz was instrumental in creating main technology customers and directed the original business case study, which inspired the launch of the PCL dedicated data centers division, according to the statement.
“Tyler represents the future of PCL: he brings a deep experience, relationships with strong customers and a collaborative leadership style that reflects our values,” said Cathy Orquiola, President of Western US for PCL, in the statement. “As we expand our critical and data center operations, I am sure that their leadership will continue to position PCL as a builder who chooses in high -tech and rapid growth markets.”
The Edmonton firm, Alberta, with its United States headquarters in Denver, also continues to have high hopes of the sector: cited statistics on the launch of the data center construction market will increase from $ 287 billion by $ 2025 to 1.3 trillion dollars in 2035.
