Sabey Data Centers

Sabey Data Centers is one of the largest privately owned multi-tenant data center owner/developer/operators in the world. Being privately-owned may mean that ours is never a household name, but to us, it means a complete focus on building value by serving one customer at a time.

Sabey Data Centers grew out of Sabey Corporation’s forty plus year history as a designer, builder and operator for leading innovators of the day: Boeing Electronics’ clean rooms, McCaw Cellular’s first cell phone switches, and Exodus Communications, provider of the world’s first internet colocation services — all were breaking new ground in industries of world-wide importance.

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Sabey Data Centers Locations

Sabey Data Centers is planning a significant data center development on a 600-acre parcel of land in Butte, Montana's Montana Connections business park.

The Sabey Data Centers project in Decatur Township, known as the Decatur Technology Park, represents a $4 billion investment designed to support high-density computing and artificial intelligence workloads.

Intergate.West is part of Intergate.Seattle, one of the largest privately owned multi-tenant data center campus on the West coast. Intergate.West provides excellent access to I-5, I-405, Hwy 99, SR-599 and East Marginal Way. Sea-Tac
International Airport is only 3 miles away;

The Intergate.Columbia campus in East Wenatchee sits on 30 acres of land. The campus is fully leased, but Sabey is expanding on the campus.

The Sabey Oklaunion Data Center is an upcoming development by Sabey Data Centers, located in Oklaunion, Texas, approximately 200 miles from Dallas and equidistant to Oklahoma City.

Sabey Austin is Sabey Data Centers' new purpose-built data center campus located at 1300 Louis Henna Blvd. The two-building campus, when complete, will offer 430,000 square feet of reliable colocation.

Intergate.Quincy is a 525,000 square foot data center five building campus in Central Washington. Like Intergate. Columbia, Intergate.Quincy offers the advantage of low power rates, close proximity to the region’s power grid, and a mild climate ideal for efficient, evaporative cooling.

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Exterior View
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This squeaky clean space on the 6th floor has everything but the computers. Note the absence of raised floors. In this facility, servers will be placed on concrete slabs. Air supply travels through...
6th Floor Computer Room
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This squeaky clean space on the 6th floor has everything but the computers. Note the absence of raised floors. In this facility, servers will be placed on concrete slabs. Air supply travels through the walls from the computer room air handler units that can be adjusted as necessary.

Rendering of 6th Floor When When Filled With Rows of Cabinets
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The 5th floor houses the data center's uninterruptable power supply systems and backup batteries. The UPS room itself is redundant, too. There are four of these UPS rooms.
5th Floor UBS Room
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The 5th floor houses the data center's uninterruptable power supply systems and backup batteries. The UPS room itself is redundant, too. There are four of these UPS rooms.

The chiller plant on the 4th floor of the data center is comprised of condenser water pumps and risers that are responsible for maintaining the appropriate temperature in the data center. The ceili...
Chiller Plant on the 4th Floor
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The chiller plant on the 4th floor of the data center is comprised of condenser water pumps and risers that are responsible for maintaining the appropriate temperature in the data center. The ceilings in this area are 23 feet high. As the temperature cools down outside the building, the chillers can be dialed back.

4th Floor Caterpillar Generators
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Verizon Building Before Renovation
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Before - After Renovation
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Verizon Building After Renovation
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View of 32 Avenue of the Americas from 375 Pearl Street (Sabey)
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Two building campus plan
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View of Sabey's new campus in Austin
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An arerial view of Sabey Data Centers Quincy Campus
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Sabey Ausitn Data Center
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Sitemap for Sabey's Decatur Technology Park in Indianapolis, Indiana
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