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Modular Buildings for Western Sydney Data Centre Programmes

Western Sydney is now Australia’s primary hyperscale data centre cluster. Active or approved projects include NEXTDC S4 at Eastern Creek (350MW, $1.1 billion, Multiplex), AirTrunk SYD4 at Kemps Creek (1.2GW, $5 billion+, six four-storey buildings), CDC’s 504MW campus ($3.1 billion), and Microsoft’s $1.3 billion Sydney expansion. Combined, these programmes represent more than $10 billion of construction spend across 2025–2029.

EcoPrestige supplies the builder-facing modular envelope for these programmes — site offices, project offices, security gatehouses, NOC/admin buildings, training rooms, and worker accommodation. We do not supply the data hall, mechanical/electrical infrastructure, or any mission-critical scope.

Why Modular Suits Western Sydney Data Centre Programmes

  • Site congestion: Western Sydney hyperscale sites run 200–800 trades concurrently. Offsite manufacture of non-critical buildings cuts on-site labour by 60–80%.
  • Workforce constraints: Greater Western Sydney trades capacity is fully booked across 2025–2028 by the cluster pipeline. Offsite-manufactured modules unlock additional capacity from our 40,000m² China factory.
  • Schedule pressure: Hyperscaler tenancy commitments demand occupied capacity within 12–18 months. Concurrent module production runs in parallel with civils, reaching Occupancy in weeks not months.
  • Quality control: Factory-finished modules eliminate on-site quality variation across multi-building campuses.

Builder Engagement

EcoPrestige works as a supply partner to head contractors on Western Sydney data centre programmes. Tier 1 builders active in this cluster include Multiplex (NEXTDC S4), Kapitol Group (NEXTDC M2/M3, expanding into NSW), Erilyan (Equinix portfolio), Lendlease, ICON, FDC and ADCO. Our engagement model is fixed-price supply tendered into the head contractor’s procurement workflow, with shop drawings, NCC documentation and structural certification integrated into the project management system.

Compliance for Western Sydney

BAL-12.5 standard, upgradeable as required. Cyclonic C1 standard. Seismic M6.9 covers all NSW sites. NCC Class 1a (residential), Class 5 (commercial), Class 9b (assembly), Class 10a (non-habitable) as appropriate for the building type. SCEC endorsement and PSPF Zone 5 certification are out of scope and remain with specialist consultants engaged by the head contractor.

Adjacent Sectors in Western Sydney

EcoPrestige is also active across Western Sydney in modular childcare centres, Western Sydney sub-regional hub, and broader NSW modular construction. Our manufacturing capacity, engineering oversight, and Australian QA programme is shared across these sectors — the same factory, same technical team, same compliance ratings.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Has EcoPrestige delivered modular scope on a Western Sydney data centre yet?

We are actively engaging Tier 1 builders on Western Sydney data centre programmes. Our delivery track record includes accommodation, childcare and commercial modular across NSW and VIC. The data centre ancillary segment is a 2026 growth focus.

How does EcoPrestige integrate with Multiplex, Kapitol, Erilyan procurement?

We tender as a supply package to the head contractor’s procurement team. Our shop drawings, NCC documentation, and structural certification integrate directly with the builder’s project management workflow. We do not interface with the data centre operator (NEXTDC, AirTrunk, CDC, Equinix) — the head contractor owns that relationship.

What lead time should we plan into a Western Sydney programme?

16 weeks production from building permit, plus ocean freight (included in supply price) and 1 week installation. Total programme from engagement to Occupancy approximately 6 months for accommodation and 38 weeks for Class 9b configurations.

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