Sitetracker demonstrates data center software platform to accelerate project delivery and optimize asset management

Sitetracker has announced a virtual session, “Scaling with Confidence: Navigating Complex Data Center Lifecycles,” scheduled for September 23, showcasing its asset lifecycle management platform for data center stakeholders. The demo aims to illustrate how Sitetracker’s software centralizes critical project information, streamlines processes, and provides visibility for developers, engineers, and operations professionals managing complex data center projects.

According to Sitetracker, the platform consolidates site evaluation, permitting, interconnection, procurement, construction, fit-out, operations, and maintenance within a single interface. This integration is designed to allow project teams to accelerate site selection by accessing land and permit data alongside interconnection records. The platform aligns internal teams and external partners—including engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors—within unified workflows to reduce delays and rework.

The demonstration will also cover how users can use real-time updates for service level agreements (SLAs) and ongoing maintenance, while optimizing capital planning through asset visibility. Sitetracker notes that these features are intended to address industry challenges such as project milestone delays, limited program-level transparency, and inefficiencies in resource allocation—all of which can threaten construction schedules and investor confidence.

Sitetracker reports experience serving critical infrastructure sectors and claims its approach eliminates fragmented workflows and data silos that commonly hinder data center delivery. The company says its platform is structured to minimize disruption for overloaded project teams, keep every stakeholder accountable, and reduce integration failures between different project phases.

Source: Sitetracker

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