SEATTLE – The data center construction market is projected to grow from $287 billion in 2025 to $1.3 trillion by 2035.
To meet this rising demand, PCL ion Enterprises, Inc. has appointed as vice-president, data centers, where he will lead the company’s “,” states a release.
The team has delivered more than 120 data center projects including complex, large-scale retrofits, new builds (including Tier IV fault-tolerant projects) and environment upgrades.
“Tyler represents the future of PCL – he brings deep expertise, strong client relationships, and a collaborative leadership style that reflects our values,” said Cathy Orquiola, president, western U.S. for PCL ion, in a statement. “As we expand our mission critical and data center operations, I’m confident his leadership will continue to position PCL as the builder of choice in high-tech, fast-growing markets.”
Kautz, a nearly 20-year PCL veteran, previously served as vice-president and district manager in Seattle. He led the original business case study that inspired the launch of PCL’s dedicated data center division, the release adds.
Kautz holds a bachelor of science in construction management from the University of Washington and is a LEED accredited professional.
“I’m honored to lead PCL’s data center efforts at such a pivotal moment,” said Kautz. “We’ve built a strong foundation with our mission critical team, and I’m looking forward to driving continued innovation for clients navigating the next wave of digital infrastructure demands.”
As Kautz steps into a new role, Andrew Fernandez has been promoted to district manager of .
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