en.Wedoany.com Reported - Vertiv has signed a framework agreement with Edge-Serve, a Dubai-based hyperscale data center campus developer; Integrated Roots Company Ltd. (IRCL), a Saudi Arabian local construction and industrial contractor with over two decades of regional execution experience; and Saudi Electricity Project Development Company (PDC), a subsidiary of Saudi Energy Company (a major electricity supplier in Saudi Arabia). The parties plan to collaborate on the development and deployment of converged physical infrastructure in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

The project integrates critical digital infrastructure, construction, energy, and large-scale development capabilities to meet the growing demand for AI-ready and cloud-scale infrastructure. The agreement builds on the existing collaboration established between Vertiv and Edge-Serve over the past year, expanding into a broader multi-party, multi-market initiative. The partnership aims to accelerate digital infrastructure development in high-growth regions, strengthen the GCC's role as a global digital hub, and establish a scalable platform to support the increasing demand for next-generation digital infrastructure.
Vertiv provides its extensive portfolio of power and thermal management products, control expertise, services, global manufacturing capabilities, and deep experience in converged physical infrastructure systems. These capabilities are designed to streamline deployment, reduce on-site complexity, and support stable performance in high-density computing environments. As demand for AI-driven infrastructure accelerates beyond the capacity of traditional delivery models, the partnership integrates additional capabilities while supporting deployment confidence and lifecycle performance.
Edge-Serve contributes expertise as a data center developer, advancing sites from early validation stages to power-ready, constructable hyperscale campuses, while IRCL provides construction delivery capabilities as a main contractor, supporting consistent execution in service markets. Tassos Peppas, Director of Vertiv for the Middle East, Turkey, and Central Asia, stated: "AI-ready data center capacity increasingly depends on how effectively power, cooling, control, and deployment execution are integrated together. This collaboration reflects a practical, system-level approach to supporting high-growth markets with critical digital infrastructure designed for speed, scalability, and operational confidence."
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