The latest stop on the Essco Town tour takes us to two very different buildings. A data centre that never sleeps. And a barracks where reliability and resilience are essential every day.
Both rely on carefully engineered plant infrastructure working quietly behind the scenes. In each case, Essco’s offsite prefabrication approach helps ensure systems arrive ready for dependable operation from day one.
The Data Centre
Behind every data centre is a cooling system that must run continuously.
In Essco Town, chilled water UV filtration protects the cooling system that keeps servers operating safely. The system is delivered via an Essco emergency water kiosk plant room, designed and assembled off site before being transported to location.
Factory assembly and testing allow the plant room to be fully verified before installation. This approach reduces on site complexity while ensuring the system is ready for continuous operation in an environment where downtime is not an option.

The Barracks
A short distance away in Essco Town, the barracks present a different set of demands.
Heating and hot water for the accommodation blocks and leisure centre are delivered through an Essco offsite packaged plant room. The system is engineered in controlled factory conditions before being delivered to site ready to connect.
By building the plant room off site, quality control and compliance checks can be carried out in a controlled environment. This helps ensure durability and dependable operation for facilities that must support daily life for residents and staff.
One Approach. Two Critical Buildings.
While the buildings serve very different purposes, the engineering philosophy behind them is the same.
Offsite prefabrication brings consistency, controlled manufacturing and simplified installation to complex plant infrastructure. Whether supporting critical digital infrastructure or essential accommodation services, the goal is the same. Reliable systems delivered with confidence.
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