eStruxture and Architects of Continuity joined forces to transform the building formerly housing the Montreal Gazette printing press into its MTL-2 facility. The companies collaborated to meet this market need while also increasing operational efficiency and reducing its overall environmental footprint. The MTL-2 data center has a planned capacity of 30 MW. Thanks to the efficiency of the design, the facility also offers customers disaster recovery advantages including office and storage space.
Environmentally sustainable data center
James Cutrone, president of Javco Mission Critical, a local Vertiv partner said:
“eStruxture is making great strides to outfit all areas of Canada with access to options for cloud- and carrier-neutral colocation and connectivity services, and we are thrilled to be part of it. Our product experts teamed with Vertiv engineers and service professionals to help eStruxture design and deliver a host of long-lasting, reliable solutions that will serve an extensive range of businesses for years to come.”
Todd Coleman, CEO of eStruxture said:
“With MTL-2, the eStruxture team had a clear vision of turning a defunct printing press facility into a state of the art, environmentally sustainable data center with the capacity and connections to support our customers’ demands for scalable colocation and robust connectivity solutions. For us, Vertiv was an ideal partner in helping us equip our facility with technology that gives us the agility to expand alongside our customers as their businesses scale. Supporting our customer’s growth with scalable, high-density colocation and custom cloud solutions ultimately enable us to build a stronger and leaner business ecosystem.”