Quantum Loophole taps STO Mission Critical to lead construction of first-of-its-kind data center campus
Quantum Loophole taps STO Mission Critical to lead construction of first-of-its-kind data center campus
Austin, TX (October 6, 2022) – Quantum LoopholeGo to https://quantumloophole.com/, an innovative developer of first-of-their-kind Gigawatt-scale master planned data center communities, has selected the data center construction specialist team of STO Mission CriticaGo to https://stobuildinggroup.com/sectors/stomissioncritical/l to manage the development of Quantum Frederick, Quantum Loophole’s new data center development site in Frederick, Maryland.Go to https://quantumloophole.com/frederick-maryland/
“STO Mission Critical’s proven experience building innovative and environmentally savvy projects makes them an ideal partner in helping bring Quantum Loophole’s vision of the world’s first master-planned data center community to life,” says Scott Noteboom, Chief Technology Officer at Quantum LoopholeGo to https://quantumloophole.com/scott-noteboom-cto/#more-96. “We look forward to working together to deliver a unique and groundbreaking solution that better empowers both our customers and the community of Frederick County.”
The STO Mission Critical team is currently overseeing the initial infrastructure phase of the over 2,100-acre, master-planned site. This phase involves the development of parcels, roadways, sewer, water, and fiber infrastructure to support the data centers that will comprise the community.
“We are thoroughly inspired by Quantum Loophole’s vision of creating the first Gigawatt-generation data center development site in the United States, particularly with such an environmentally responsible approach,” says STO Mission Critical Vice President, Terence Deneny. “We are thrilled to help them accomplish that goal and create best practices for their future master-planned, clean cloud communities.”
During the groundbreaking ceremony in JuneGo to https://quantumloophole.com/construction-begins-at-quantum-fredericks-data-campus/#more-830, Quantum Loophole and STO Mission Critical planted 50 trees to kick off site reforestation which will include thousands of new trees being planted. The first construction activities are scheduled for October 2022 and include water and sewer infrastructure with plans to access Frederick County’s ample recycled water supply as demand grows.
For more information about STO Mission Critical visit stobuildingroup.comGo to https://stobuildinggroup.com/sectors/stomissioncritical/. To learn more about Quantum Loophole’s first-of-its-kind master-planned data center communities, visit www.quantumloophole.comGo to https://www.quantumloophole.com.