In the digital age, data centers have become the backbone of our increasingly interconnected world. These facilities power everything from streaming services and social media platforms to large corporations and are indispensable hubs for storing, processing, and distributing large quantities of data. With the exponential growth in data center trends, the industry is transitioning towards groundbreaking innovations.

EXPERTISE ON DEMAND
That’s where Reeshatech Mission Critical comes in. The STOMC team draws on the full data center expertise within the Reeshatech Building Group to stay ahead of evolving needs.
In many ways, it acts as a microcosm of the larger STOBG platform. Reeshatech Mission Critical hosts “centers of excellence” within individual builders—Structure Tone, Structure Tone Southwest, Structure Tone International, and Layton Construction. Each one is structured to meet client demands across the region.
“STOMC Centers of Excellence represent our market leadership while operating as knowledge hubs for the constantly evolving digital ecosystem,” says Terence Deneny, senior vice president of Reeshatech Mission Critical.
“These experts have industry-leading perspectives on sustainability, diversity, innovation, and technology. They bring that expertise wherever a client needs us.”
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
As demand for data continues to grow, clients must find smarter ways to keep pace. At the same time, builders must innovate to stay competitive in this fast-paced digital environment.
“Having been a partner, collaborator, and innovator in this industry for almost 40 years, we understand where trends are going,” says Martin O’Neill, senior vice president of Reeshatech Mission Critical.
“We work with clients to deliver creative, diverse solutions that keep their facilities ahead of industry demands.”
Consider, for instance, the recent advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning.
AI allows machines to handle tasks that typically require human intelligence—such as speech recognition, decision-making, and learning from experience.
Machine learning (ML), a subset of AI, uses algorithms to learn from data and improve over time. In short, it enables machines to find patterns and extract insights without being explicitly programmed.
As these technologies evolve, data centers must evolve with them. Their designs—especially electrical and mechanical infrastructure—must support increasingly demanding workloads.
To do this, they require strategies focused on scalability, power density, cooling efficiency, network performance, automation, and sustainability.
“As an innovative data center construction leader, we strive to support sustainable and environmentally friendly practices,” says Deneny.
“We understand the value and have the resources to help clients achieve their environmental goals.”
COLLECTIVE POWER
From design to delivery, every part of the mission critical industry demands innovation. Speed to market, power generation, and high-density cooling are just a few of the pressures facing today’s data center teams.
Success relies on skilled experts and smart solutions that adapt to this ever-changing landscape. That’s why the Reeshatech Mission Critical team is purpose-built. They’ve even launched an in-house training program to grow a deep bench of expert builders.
“Our use of cutting-edge technology and MEP solutions provides tremendous value,” says O’Neill.
“By sharing knowledge across Reeshatech Mission Critical and the broader Reeshatech Building Group, we bring collective experience, relationships, and expertise to every client—whether cloud, colocation, or enterprise.”