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Data Center Cooling Water Utility Construction Contractor in Fulton, NY

Data center cooling water utility construction for data center, commercial, and industrial projects in Fulton and across Oswego County. (315) 400-2654.

Data Center Cooling Water Utility Construction in Fulton

Cooling is the single biggest non-IT load at a data center, and the buried piping that supports it has to be installed before the building envelope closes. Backwell installs cooling water utilities in Fulton for chilled-water loops, condenser water runs, cooling tower make-up, and the pump house infrastructure that ties them together.

Cooling water utility work in Fulton is a tight coordination job. We trench and install large-diameter ductile iron or HDPE supply lines, set thrust blocks at every bend, run condenser water and chilled-water loops to the mechanical contractor's tie-in points, and hydrostatic test every segment before backfill. Cooling tower pads and basins are built to mechanical drawings with the embeds the tower contractor needs.

Why Fulton Owners and GCs Choose Backwell

Backwell self-performs the heavy civil work that data center and industrial builds depend on. We own the fleet, run our own crews, and bid the market. For projects in Fulton we coordinate directly with the GC and EPC, work to civil and MEP drawings, and turn the site over with the documentation the owner needs for commissioning and turnover.

Contact us for a scope review or budget number on data center cooling water utility construction in Fulton. Ron responds personally, usually within hours.

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Site Conditions in Fulton, NY (Oswego County)

Fulton sits on the Oswego River south of Oswego, on a mix of river terrace and lake-plain deposits. Soils across the city and surrounding industrial corridor are dominated by Canandaigua silty clay loam in the lower positions and Sodus channery silt loam on the upland shoulders.

Fulton's existing manufacturing base, hydroelectric generation on the Oswego River, and proximity to the Oswego County nuclear corridor make it a credible industrial expansion zone. Site work involves managing clay subgrades, occasional floodplain constraints along the Oswego River, and the same lake-effect snow load design considerations that govern construction across the county.