Skanska Initiates Major Data Center Expansion Project in Finland Valued at EUR 100M
Skanska Begins Data Center Expansion in Espoo, Finland
In an ambitious move to bolster digital infrastructure, Skanska has recently secured a contract with atNorth for a significant data center expansion in Espoo, Finland. Valued at approximately EUR 100 million, or about SEK 1.1 billion, this project marks a considerable investment in the region and highlights the increasing demand for advanced data management capabilities.
The contract encompasses the construction of a new five-story building, featuring dedicated data halls and office spaces. Particularly noteworthy is the project's extensive size; the expansion will cover around 11,200 square meters, with an anticipated overall gross power capacity of 45 MW once fully completed. This expansion aims to enhance atNorth’s existing facilities, specifically their FIN02 data center, which is crucial for supporting growing digital needs in the Nordic region.
Construction activities commenced in April 2026, focusing initially on the core and shell of the new building, along with preparatory work necessary for the fit-out phase. This approach indicates a systematic commitment to ensuring that the project meets both the timeline and the expectations set forth by stakeholders. Skanska and atNorth previously collaborated on the core and shell work, building a strong foundation of teamwork for this project.
The overall timeline for this significant expansion is ambitious, with targeted completion by the third quarter of 2027. Once operational, it will not only enhance atNorth's service capabilities but also serve the growing demand for data storage and processing across various sectors. The new facility will be instrumental in enabling businesses to harness the full potential of their data, paving the way for advancements in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and other cutting-edge technologies.
Economic Impact and Strategic Goals
This development aligns with Finland's broader strategic goals to position itself as a leader in technology and innovation. By expanding data center capacities, it aims to attract more businesses and enhance the local economy. This project is a testament to the ongoing evolution of the region as a significant player in the global digital economy.
Additionally, the collaboration with Skanska, a well-respected construction firm, assures stakeholders of quality and reliability throughout the construction process. The company’s experience in similar large-scale projects positions them as a suitable partner for atNorth, promising a state-of-the-art facility that meets modern standards and regulations.
Future Developments
As the project progresses, more details are expected to surface regarding the technological advancements integrated into the new facility. Innovations aimed at sustainability, energy efficiency, and resilience against digital threats will likely be a priority, given the current trends in data management and environmental responsibility. The data center's contribution to the broader ecological goals of the area is also an important factor that will play a role in its design and operational strategies.
In conclusion, the Skanska and atNorth partnership represents a significant step forward in the evolution of Finland's digital infrastructure. This project not only addresses current market demands but also sets the groundwork for future innovation and growth in the technology sector. With construction underway, stakeholders and community members alike will be keenly watching how this ambitious venture unfolds.
For further details on this expansion, interested parties can contact Cristina Rinnetie-Uski, Vice President of Marketing and Communications at Skanska Finland, or Andreas Joons, Press Officer at Skanska AB.