Mass Timber Emerges as a Climate-Friendly Alternative (Image Credits: Pixabay)
Aiken County, South Carolina – Meta broke ground on a sprawling $800 million data center in a rural industrial park, joining the frenzy of tech giants racing to fuel artificial intelligence ambitions. The 715,000-square-foot facility spans 300 acres with two dominant data halls, yet one element stands out: its administration building relies primarily on wood rather than the standard concrete and steel. This choice signals a shift toward more sustainable construction practices amid growing scrutiny of data centers’ environmental impact. Operational by spring 2027, the project highlights innovative materials in high-stakes infrastructure.
Mass Timber Emerges as a Climate-Friendly Alternative
Sustainably sourced mass timber slashes embodied carbon compared to steel or concrete, positioning it as a key tool for reducing data centers’ ecological footprint. Meta’s global head of net zero and sustainability, Blair Swedeen, emphasized this advantage. “Sustainably-sourced mass timber is a great fit for us because it has much lower embodied carbon than traditional materials like steel or concrete,” Swedeen stated. The company aims for net zero emissions by 2030, making such choices essential.
Construction benefits extend beyond carbon savings. Prefabricated mass timber elements accelerate timelines by several weeks. Foundations require roughly half the concrete due to the material’s lighter weight. Glulam beams and columns already frame the administration building on site, promising a warmer aesthetic for staff offices.
Tech Giants Accelerate Adoption Amid Supply Challenges
Smartlam North America supplied the mass timber for Meta’s project, tapping into a burgeoning U.S. market shifting from residential to industrial applications. Senior mass timber specialist Nick Waryasz noted the appeal for sustainability-focused clients like major tech firms. Demand surges as steel lead times stretch beyond a year, while timber options clock in at six months. This speed edge proves critical in the AI sector’s breakneck pace…