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Data centre civil engineering & groundworks

Data centre civil engineering & groundworks

Groundworks, earthworks, drainage, structural slabs, and NERS accredited substation civils for UK data centre and AI infrastructure projects, delivered as a single coordinated subcontract package.

  • Enabling works & site preparation for data centre platforms
  • Bulk earthworks, cut and fill & engineered formations
  • Reinforced concrete raft & equipment foundation slabs
  • Surface water drainage, SuDS & attenuation packages
  • NERS accredited substation civils & HV cable trenching
  • Security perimeter, hardstanding & access road construction

Data centre civil engineering & groundworks contractor

Rospower is a civil engineering and groundworks contractor delivering the enabling works, earthworks, foundations, drainage, and utilities civils that get UK data centre and AI infrastructure sites out of the ground. We work as a specialist subcontractor to main contractors, developers, and operators, taking single-package responsibility for the civil scope from site strip to the point where the building, mechanical, and electrical packages take over.

Data centre demand in the UK is rising fast on the back of the AI Growth Zones programme and the wider compute buildout, and the civil works often decide the programme. Power routes, substation compounds, water and cooling infrastructure, heavy foundations, and abnormal-load access all have to be evidenced and built before the data hall can follow. With over 35 years of civil engineering experience and NERS accreditation for contestable electricity connections, we are set up to deliver exactly this scope: the groundworks, drainage, and substation civils that sit underneath every data centre.

Not sure how ready your site is yet? Run our free data centre site readiness checker to test the power, planning, water, ground, access, and resilience evidence before the civil scope is locked.

Enabling works & site preparation

  • Site Clearance & Enabling Works: Vegetation clearance, demolition coordination, obstruction removal, and brownfield remediation to make the site safe and workable before bulk earthworks begin
  • Bulk Earthworks & Cut and Fill: Large-scale muck shift, engineered fill, and cut and fill balancing to form the data hall and plant platforms to level and tolerance, with compaction testing and formation preparation
  • Ground Investigation Coordination: Integration of intrusive ground investigation, contamination, and groundwater findings into the earthworks and foundation strategy, so layout changes do not derail the programme
  • Piling Mats & Working Platforms: Engineered piling mats and crane platforms designed and certified to BRE and Federation of Piling Specialists standards for the heavy plant a data centre build demands

Foundations & structural concrete

  • Reinforced Concrete Raft & Slab Foundations: Heavy raft foundations and ground-bearing slabs for data halls, designed for high static and equipment loads, with reinforcement fixing and large-pour logistics
  • Equipment & Plant Bases: Reinforced concrete bases and plinths for transformers, switchgear, standby generators, chillers, and cooling plant, coordinated with the electrical and mechanical packages
  • Pile Caps & Ground Beams: Pile caps, ground beams, and transfer structures where ground conditions or loadings require a piled solution, integrated with surrounding groundworks
  • Retaining Structures & Level Changes: Reinforced concrete retaining walls and engineered slopes for sites with significant level differences or split-level plant yards

Drainage, SuDS & below-ground services

  • Surface Water Drainage & Attenuation: Complete surface water systems for large roof and yard areas, including carrier drains, attenuation tanks, geocellular crates, and flow control to meet planning discharge rates
  • SuDS & Exceedance Routes: Sustainable drainage systems, permeable areas, swales, and designed exceedance routes that satisfy planning and resilience requirements without clashing with power or security layouts
  • Foul & Process Drainage: Foul and process drainage with connections to adopted sewers, including Section 104 (Water Industry Act 1991) adoptable infrastructure where required
  • Service Ducting & Multi-Utility Trenching: Coordinated trenching for power, water, fibre, and telecoms, sequenced with the substation and HV works so routes do not conflict

Substation civils & HV cable routes

  • NERS Accredited Connection Works: As a NERS accredited contractor, we deliver contestable LV and HV connection civils in-house, removing one of the most common programme risks on data centre projects
  • Substation Compounds: Transformer bases, switchgear plinths, bunding, drainage, fencing, and access for primary and on-site substation compounds
  • HV Cable Trenching & Ducting: Cable trenches, duct banks, draw pits, joint bays, and reinstatement for high-voltage routes that often run well outside the building footprint
  • Reinstatement & Section 50: Highway works and Section 50 (New Roads and Street Works Act 1991) reinstatement for connections that cross the public highway

Access, hardstanding & security civils

  • Abnormal-Load Access & Haul Routes: Temporary and permanent access designed for transformers, generators, switchgear, and modular plant, including swept-path checks, crane pads, and laydown areas
  • Estate Roads & Heavy-Duty Hardstanding: Internal road construction, service yards, and heavy-duty hardstanding for plant, deliveries, and emergency access, built for high axle loads
  • Security Perimeter Civils: Foundations for perimeter fencing, hostile vehicle mitigation, gatehouses, CCTV columns, and lighting, coordinated with drainage and power from the start
  • External Works & Reinstatement: Kerbing, surfacing, line marking, landscaping ducting, and final reinstatement to leave a clean, secure, operational site

What civil works does a data centre need?

A data centre needs enabling works and bulk earthworks to form the platform, heavy reinforced concrete raft and slab foundations for the data hall, equipment bases for transformers and cooling plant, large surface water drainage and SuDS attenuation, substation compounds with HV cable trenching, abnormal-load access and hardstanding, and security perimeter civils. On most schemes this civil scope is delivered first and controls the overall programme.

Do you work as a data centre groundworks subcontractor?

Yes. Rospower works as a specialist groundworks and civils subcontractor to main contractors, developers, and data centre operators, as well as directly for clients on enabling works packages. We take single-package responsibility for the civil scope, which reduces interface risk and gives one accountable contractor from site strip through to handover of the building and M&E packages.

Why is the substation and power civils scope so important?

Data centre programmes are usually driven by power. The substation compounds, transformer and switchgear bases, and high-voltage cable routes often sit outside the main building footprint and need their own land, easements, and programme. As a NERS accredited contractor we deliver the contestable connection civils in-house, which removes a common cause of delay and lets the power infrastructure progress in parallel with the building groundworks.

Why operators & main contractors choose Rospower

  • Single-Package Accountability: One civils subcontractor from enabling works to external works completion, reducing interface risk and simplifying programme management
  • NERS Advantage: In-house NERS accredited substation and HV cable civils, removing a common data centre programme risk
  • Programme Certainty: Experience on power, utility, and heavy industrial schemes where the civil works set the critical path
  • Financial Stability: 35+ years of trading, Constructionline Silver accreditation, and a strong balance sheet for confidence on long-duration projects
  • Scalable Delivery: A core team supplemented with vetted, CSCS-carded labour and plant to match the scale and pace of data centre programmes

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