| Building Structure: |
New pre-cast concrete. Massive foundation slab; thickness 6ft. - 8ft. Live floor loads--250lb/sq ft. Roof loading--250lb/sq ft. Column spacing--27' x27'. Floor plates--approx. 30,000 sq ft. Ceiling heights--15' 2" to slab; 13' 6" to single direction beams. Riser shaft--13' x 28' (364 sq ft) for superior electrical-mechanical and fiber data systems distribution. "Meet me" room for secure fiber-optic connectivity. |
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| Seismic Performance: |
Seismic importance factor of 1.5, substantially above California Essential Facility standard of 1.25 for critical facilities (fire/police stations, hospitals). Structure meets FEMA 273/356 Immediate Occupancy Performance Level requirement for a force level 15% higher than the Maximum Considered Earthquake (MCE-Magnitude 8Mw) at the site. |
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| Electrical Service: |
The building is served with 12.47 kV.The utility advised in 2008 that they could provide 3.5mW on this line within a few months of notification subject to need. The utility will provide, subject to request, more than 13.5mW at “transmission” voltage subject to the “Rules”.
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| Emergency Power: |
Bay Area AQMD permits for sixteen (16) 2000KW back-up diesel generators. Generator and fuel storage system approved by City Planning and Fire departments. |
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| Connectivity: |
Pac Bell SONET fiber ring available; OC-192 capacity, OC-3 installed. Fiber rich location with the following carriers available: AT&T, MFN, Level 3, GST, XO Communications, MCI, Qwest, Williams, Sprint, and Verizon. Pac Bell C/O is 3 blocks away. |
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| Experienced Data Center Design Team: |
Exceptional data center design team with many years of invaluable experience in the data center industry. Focused on maintaining the structure and services of the data center at maximum efficiency, security, and reliability. |
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| Space Condition: |
Ready for tenant to install electrical-mechanical and fiber-data systems from main building source and build its infrastructure. Warm shell data center space available to be designed to meet data center end user needs. |