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Project AUH6

The Khazna Project AUH6 is a cutting-edge hyperscale AI-ready data centre design project located in Abu Dhabi, UAE. This project involved retrofitting to enhance its capabilities for artificial intelligence applications. RED spearheaded the design and integration of critical systems, encompassing MEP infrastructure, cooling systems, heat rejection, and electrical containment. This ensured precise coordination across all disciplines involved.

RED successfully delivered a state-of-the-art data centre spanning 53,000 square meters with a capacity of 31.8 megawatts. The facility features a Tier 3 design certified for uptime and has achieved LEED Gold certification for sustainability, enhanced by the integration of solar PV systems.

Client

Khazna

Location

UAE

Services

  • MEP Services

Sectors

  • Data Centre Design Services,
  • Technology

Sub-sector

  • Colocation

Period

October 2021 to November 2023

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PROJECT SUMMARY

The Khazna Project AUH6 is a state-of-the-art hyperscale data center in Abu Dhabi, UAE, designed for AI capabilities through retrofitting. Led by RED, the project focused on the integration of critical systems, including MEP infrastructure, cooling, heat rejection, and electrical containment, ensuring seamless coordination among all disciplines. The facility covers 53,000 square meters and has a capacity of 31.8 megawatts. It boasts a Tier 3 design for uptime and has achieved LEED Gold certification for sustainability, featuring solar PV integration.

53,000 SQM Data Centre with 31.8MW capacity

Uptime Certified Tier III design

Achieving LEED Gold certification for sustainability, supported by solar PV integration.

We combined cutting-edge technology with environmental stewardship to create an efficient, resilient, and future-ready facility that meet the growing demands of AI and data-driven industries.

Simon Young

RED Engineering Design, Director (MEA)