The clean up has begun, as contractors start to move out their equipment.
Builders have finished the wall on which communications will be terminated, and we have arranged for the mains power to go on tonight. Our fibre splicing technician also continued work on the connections (we have included some photos of his work below, as requested in an earlier comment by one of the blog watchers). The only things left to happen here at DC3 is for fire suppression pipe work to have it’s finishing touches, the air-conditioning to be fired up, security installation to be completed and the final clean of the site.
As part of the mains power-up later today, and the final clean up of the ceiling, our trusty web cams will be decommissioned. Thank you for your keen interest in watching the goings-on of DC3 via the images these cameras brought to us. We have a complete history of the web cam photos, and we’ll be on the hunt to find a tool that will take these thousands of images and collate them to make a movie - which perhaps we can review come time for our next Data Centre build.
Yesterday we said a huge thank you to all the contractors that made the DC3 build run as smoothly as it has, but we didn’t mention the man that has managed the daily fit-out, wrote most of these blog entries and made such a momentous build possible. Thank you to Bob Purdon, our GM of Managed Infrastructure, for his unwavering dedication to the insane task at hand, his 6am starts and 9pm finishes, his good humour when faced with yet another DC drama, and for being the man with the golden fingers every time our web cams went off line. We appreciate your efforts!
Stay tuned for more information on the official opening event being held next Wednesday...