LIVE WEBINAR | March 31, 2026

The Data Center Boom: Alleviating Hot-Button Design Concerns

This webinar explores the forces driving the global data center construction boom and examines practical, resilient design strategies that help facilities meet escalating AI-driven demands while positioning for long-term performance and future readiness. 

Summary

The global demand for digital infrastructure is accelerating at an unprecedented pace, driven by the explosive growth of AI workloads, cloud computing, and high‑density data processing environments. As data centers scale rapidly to meet these demands, designers, engineers, and owners face a new set of challenges—ranging from power and cooling requirements to community integration, regulatory pressures, and future‑proofing strategies. This webinar examines the forces behind the current data center construction boom and explores practical design approaches to help mitigate emerging risks while positioning facilities for long‑term resilience.

Participants will gain insights into the rapidly shifting construction economy and the performance considerations shaping next‑generation facilities. With AI‑driven workloads increasing power density and thermal output, airflow management and the transition from air‑cooled to hybrid liquid‑cooled systems have become mission‑critical. This session will discuss how these demands are reshaping equipment layouts, mechanical yard configurations, water resource planning, and the acoustical strategies required to maintain compliance in community‑adjacent environments.

Because many data centers are expanding into regions with unique climate and regulatory constraints, the webinar will also address site‑specific environmental considerations—from snow and debris ingestion to sand and wind‑borne projectiles—that drive customized louver and screen solutions. Additionally, participants will learn how the industry is leveraging prefabrication, modularity, and accelerated construction methodologies to keep pace with aggressive project timelines without compromising safety or performance.

Looking ahead, we’ll explore how evolving technologies continue to increase energy usage, strain utility grids, and elevate the need for efficient cooling infrastructure. As facilities adapt to these shifts, investment in R&D, resilient design strategies, and long‑term planning will be essential to staying competitive in an environment where delays can result in significant financial and operational impacts. By the end of this webinar, attendees will have a clearer understanding of what is driving the data center boom, why specific design challenges are intensifying, and how practical mitigation strategies can improve performance, safety, community acceptance, and future readiness in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.

Learning objectives:

  • Explain the key factors contributing to the rapid growth of the data center market and its impact on design and construction demands.
  • Analyze airflow and cooling challenges associated with both air- and liquid-cooled facilities, and describe strategies to ensure effective thermal performance.
  • Evaluate compliance and mitigation approaches for community-adjacent concerns, including acoustics, sightlines and aesthetics, mechanical yard visibility, and water usage.
  • Identify forward-looking trends shaping the future of data center design, including prefabrication, labor-saving practices, and emerging technologies.

Meet the experts

Curt Fessler

Market Research Manager
Construction Specialties

Curt Fessler is a marketing and research professional with 18 years of experience in the non-residential building products industry. With a background in product development, marketing, and market research with architects, designers, and contractors, Curt has built a career around uncovering actionable insights that guide strategic decisions. He holds a BS in Management and an MBA from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania and is credentialed in CSI CDT, Lean Six Sigma, and formerly LEED AP. 

At Construction Specialties, Curt leads market intelligence efforts that span forecasting, segment analysis, and market sizing as well as competitive and customer research—connecting data from government agencies, economic sources, industry partners, customers, and others to understand evolving market needs. His expertise spans multiple market segments including data centers, healthcare, and others. 

His background in research, along with his deep knowledge of product design and manufacturing, helps shape future-facing product strategies for the built environment and modern data center projects that respond to trends in energy demand, resiliency, acoustic mitigation, and architectural design. 

Curt’s work supports CS’s collaboration with project teams to develop patented solutions for the built environment, including decorative facades, louvers, specialty flooring systems, and wall protection. His passion lies in triangulating insights to help teams anticipate change and design with purpose.

Tulio Squarcio

Product Manager
Construction Specialties

Tulio Squarcio serves as Product Manager at Construction Specialties, leveraging more than ten years of expertise in construction, design, and engineering. He is recognized for successfully managing complex commercial projects and spearheading the launch of innovative, customer-centric solutions within regulated industries.

 Tulio specializes in leading product roadmaps, uniting cross-functional teams, and executing go-to-market strategies for patented construction technologies. At Construction Specialties, Tulio is dedicated to driving business growth through strategic product management and portfolio development. His practical experience with building products and passion for innovation support the company’s mission to deliver high-performance architectural solutions.

Moderator

David Barista

Editorial Director
Building Design+Construction, Multifamily Pro+

David Barista has covered the U.S. construction industry for more than 25 years, including multiple editorial roles at Building Design+Construction magazine, where he currently serves as Editorial Director. Previously, David was Editor-in-Chief of Professional Builder, Custom Builder, and ProBuilder.com, properties that combined reach more than 200,000 residential design and construction professionals. He is a seven-time Jesse H. Neal Award winner and an eight-time finalist, recognizing excellence in business journalism.

Registration

Credits: 1.0 AIA LU

Instructional Delivery Method: Live Online
Prerequisites: None
Program Level: Introductory
Advance learner preparation: N/A

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