Offer Type: For Lease
Agent: Patrick Tarver
Company: Reed Morgan
12121 Grant Street
Thornton, CO, 80241
USA
Featured: Yes
{mosimage}{mosimage}7 Story, 291,421 square-foot data center is approximately eleven miles north of Denver. Former Qwest Data Center built in 1983.
100 Seat Auditorium + Basement
7 Mega Watts ready, 15-20 MW Substation available in 12-24 months.
For more information, please call Patrick Tarver 303-893-5584
or email: Pt@morganreed.com
Built in 1983, the precast and steel building is seven stories plus a partial Penthouse. The six upper floors are identically designed to be one-half office consisting of 14,866 RSF and one-half data center consisting of 16,878 RSF for a total of 31,744 RSF per floor. This arrangement is ideally suited for full floor tenants allowing easy personnel access between the two spaces. Surface parking area is striped for 481 spaces.
With excellent access to I-25, I-70, and Denver’s new beltway highway E-470, this location services the largest metropolitan area in Colorado and provides excellent access to all of the Rocky Mountain states.
More Information
Development Type: Data Center
Size: 291,421 square feet
Original Tenant: Qwest
Property Type: Data Center
Year Built: 1983 YYYY
Floors: 7
Column Spacing: 30 to 35 feet
Building Size: 291,421 square feet
Tier: II
Building Structure Features: The exterior of the building is precast concrete. The column spacing is 30’x 35’ feet centerline to centerline in the data center and office areas. The center bay column spacing is 20’x 30’. The interior structural system is steel columns, beams and purloins. The structural steel deck is 3” deep and filled with lightweight concrete. A single elevator core features four 3500 lbs Dover passenger elevators and a single class A 6500 lbs freight elevator. A centrally located rest room core is in the lobby of each floor.
Services Available: FIBER CONNECTIVITY
Dual fiber to the building is provided by Qwest Communications. A single mode 48 strand fiber backbone is serviced from Qwest’s Northglenn central office and a single mode 24 strand is provided from their Broomfield central office.
SECURITY
A limited CCTV system is in the building providing coverage of the loading dock and the main entrance.
PRIMARY ELECTRICAL AND BACKUP POWER SYSTEM
The facility is powered from a single feeder provided by Xcel Energy. The primary power service is three - 2000 KVA transformers and one - 1000 KVA transformer. There are four - 1200 KW, 2000 HP Detroit Diesel generators and one - 1200 KW, 1636 HP Caterpillar diesel engine. Each engine has a 250-gal day tank and there are two - 15,000 gallon buried diesel fuel tanks.
UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SYSTEMS
UPS There are three - 1250 KVA Teledyne UPS systems, each system has two - 625 KVA modules plus one - 625 redundant module (3 modules in each system). The Teledyne UPS systems are vintage 1989/1990. Three systems are rated 1250 KVA each and they have been well maintained over the years, however the manufacturer (Teledyne) is no longer in business. Each UPS feeds a 1600 A, 480 V computer switchboard. The three computer switchboards have bus ties between them for back feeding in the event of a UPS problem. They feed distribution panel boards on the upper floors, motor control centers, and the other critical loads. UPS system one feeds floors 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6; UPS system two feeds floors 6, 7 (currently shut down), and UPS system three feeds floors 2,3,4,5. Floor 7 has one riser and was designated as the disaster recovery floor. One string of 92 wet cell DC batteries serves each module. The batteries are YUASA-EXIDE 2DZ-19B batteries; presently 552 total batteries exist.
MECHANICAL HVAC SYSTEMS There are 4 - 500 ton cooling towers supporting 3 - 500 ton Trane centrifugal chillers: 2 - 250 ton heat pump chillers for 2 - 500 ton units used for free cooling. Four chilled water auxiliary storage tanks holding 6 - 510 gallons each are also on site. The total available cooling capacity is 77 - 15.5 ton Liebert CRAC units distributed on 6 floors and an auxiliary cold water loop on the third floor is available for chilled water mainframe computers. Humidification in the data centers is provided by a Stulz ultrasonic system; each unit provides 15.8 lbs/hr distributed from four Liebert brand systems on each floor. The office areas feature an above ceiling variable air volume (VAV) HVAC system. The office heating system is provided by 2 - 250 ton Trane centrifugal heat pumps and one electric hot water boiler system.
Fiber Service Providers: Qwest
Electrical Service Capacity: Xcel Energy