Data Center Project Management Program Development Idaho ID

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 Data Center Project Management Program Development Idaho

Data Center Project Management & Program Development in Idaho, ID:

DCI is an industry leader in data center project planning and data center project management. Data center planning is the strategy that maps out the architectural requirements, power load, computing resources, footprint, cooling capacity, and electrical distribution, to ensure the data center workload demands of its users can be met. DCI’s data center feasibility studies will outline your exact capacity needs; then we will deploy a data center buildout project plan and develop a data center program, schedule, and process to meet your operational launch date with proven plans for scale. We will make sure your data center strategy, process and program development are done perfectly, on-time, and on-budget.

DCI is a top data center design and consulting firm who specializes in being the owner’s advocate. We have been recognized as a top colocation site selection provider. As a data center solutions company, we provide cost saving data center design, planning, and construction project management services.

You have many options when choosing a data center installation company who you can trust to build your data center.  We have helped some of the largest colocation providers develop their colocation network and data center infrastructure.

Our team of qualified data center specialists and developers design and build data centers. We follow data center industry best practices in data center quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC).

DCI offers a comprehensive data center consulting approach from concept to commissioning. DCI offers the following data center program development services in Idaho, ID:

  • Strategic planning
  • Conceptual design coordination
  • Site Selection
  • Site pre-construction due diligence
  • Basis of design – design criteria
  • Determine resource and system
  • Financial analysis
  • Feasibility studies
  • Assess local authority requirements
  • Recommend project delivery method
  • Analyzing the markets

We work with the following data center services providers in Idaho:

  • Modular data center providers
  • Top data center architecture firms
  • Data center infrastructure companies
  • Top data center vendors
  • Data center development companies
  • Data center design and build companies
  • Top data center construction companies
  • Data center building companies
  • Data center builders
  • Data center general contractors
  • Data center construction companies
  • Data center contractors
  • Data center maintenance companies
  • Companies that build data centers
  • Data center commissioning companies
  • Construction management consulting firms
  • Project management companies
  • Data center providers
  • Data center companies
  • Data center solutions providers
  • Data center brokers
  • Data center vendors
  • Data center experts
  • Biggest data center companies in the world
  • Best data center companies
  • Data center specialists
  • Data center CM firms

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Facts about Idaho

  • Capital: Boise
  • Year Founded: 1890
  • Major Cities: Boise, Idaho Falls, Nampa, Pocatello, Meridian
  • Borders: Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Canada
  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Millions USD: $58,243
  • Population: 1,293,953
  • Land Area (Sq Miles): 83,557
  • High Point (Feet): 12,662
  • Other Facts: Key Industries: Agriculture including potatoes, wheat, peas, onions, and dairy products; Lumber, wood products, food processing, paper products, chemicals, electronics, and tourism. How Idaho got its name: Many people think that Idaho comes from a Native American word, but it does not. It is actually just a made-up name. It is often credited to Congressman George M. Willing. Idaho State Symbols: State Nickname: Gem State; State Slogan: Great Potatoes. Tasty Destinations.; State Motto: Esto perpetua (It is forever); State flower: Mock Orange; State Bird: Mountain Bluebird; State Fish: Cutthroat trout; State Tree: Western White Pine; State Mammal: Appaloosa horse; State Foods: Potato, Huckleberry; Becoming a State: Date Admitted: Thursday, July 3, 1890; Number Admitted: 43; Prior Name: Idaho Territory; Postal Abbreviation: ID. The Geography of Idaho: Total Size: 82,747 sq. miles (source: 2003 Census). Geographical Low Point: Snake River at 710 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Nez Perce (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Geographical High Point: Borah Peak at 12,662 feet, located in the county/subdivision of Custer (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Central Point: Located in Custer County approx. at Custer, southwest of Challis (source: U.S. Geological Survey); Counties: 44 (source: National Association of Counties); Bodies of Water: Pend Oreille Lake, Bear Lake, American Falls Reservoir, Snake River, Salmon River, Clearwater River; Famous People: Joseph Albertson – Founder of Albertson’s grocery stores; Gutzon Borglum – Mount Rushmore sculptor; Philo Farnsworth – Inventor of the television; Harmon Killebrew – Professional baseball player; Sarah Palin – Governor of Alaska and reality TV star; Ezra Pound – Poet; Sacagawea – Native American guide for explorers Lewis and Clark; Picabo Street – Olympic gold medal skier; Lana Turner – Actress. More Fun Facts: The Snake River travels all the way across Idaho.; At the Craters of the Moon National Monument, you can see several volcanoes grouped closely together.; Lake Pend Oreille is more than 1,000 feet deep.; Idaho is famous for it’s fishing and elk hunting.; Where the name Idaho comes from is a mystery. Many think that the lobbyist who suggested it, George Willing, made it up!; Idaho grows more potatoes than any other state.; Island Park has the longest Main Street in the USA at 35 miles long.; Native Americans who lived in Idaho included the Nez Perce in the north and the Shoshone in the south.; Idaho is currently one of the fastest-growing states in America.; There are more miles of river in Idaho, 3100, than any other state.; Professional Sports Teams: Idaho has no major Professional Sports Teams.” Citation: Nelson, Ken. “United States Geography for Kids: Idaho .” Ducksters, Technological Solutions, Inc. (TSI), https://www.ducksters.com/geography/state.php?State=Idaho
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  • Set ID: United_States_State
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