Binary Bunker modular data systems are constructed for rigidity, security, operating efficiency and aesthetic appearance. We incorporate various proprietary processes to ensure our structures will endure the most vicious environmental conditions, anywhere in the world, without compromising structural integrity. 
Our lightweight concrete modules take full advantage of concrete’s strength, long life and resistance to the long term effects of the weather. The walls, roof, and floor panels are triple sealed for superior weather resistance and welded together creating a single, high strength module.
The completed module is inherently bullet, vandal, and f
ire resistant. Our modules standard floor is an insulated 6-inch pre-cast, reinforced concrete panel, and includes integral lifting/anchor points. The lifting/ anchor points allow tie down during transport to site and anchoring to any approved foundation design.
Standard module interiors are finished with white FRP veneer panels, high performance materials that are easily maintained. Module exterior doors are constructed of galvanized steel, primed and painted to coordinate with the building.Doors are fully insulated and equipped with a high performance weather seal.Fire and ballistic rated doors are also available as options. All doors as well as other building openings have a color-coordinated awning for weather protection.

The number of data centers in Loudoun County is set to grow more than 50 percent. A bevy of new land parcels have been identified as suitable for companies looking to build new centers in “Data Center Alley.” On the back of this exploration exercise, a total of 43 new sites were earmarked as suitable for data center development. The number of data centers operating in Loudoun County to date stands at 70. By this time next year, Loudoun County could house more than 100 data centers. 
