Data Center Technical Due Diligence. The Engineering View the Investment Committee Can Defend
99.9%
Threat detection and prevention rate
EuroShield provides independent technical due diligence on data center assets, operating platforms, and portfolios for private equity funds, infrastructure investors, sovereign funds, strategic acquirers, lenders, hyperscale tenants underwriting bespoke builds, and secondary-market participants. We are engaged directly by the investor — not by the target, the seller, or the seller’s advisor — and deliver the technical view the investment committee, the credit committee, or the board will act on.
Data center diligence is no longer an IT-infrastructure review with a facilities appendix. On AI-ready assets, the diligence surfaces that now drive enterprise value — grid-interconnection position, liquid-cooling maturity, GPU-fabric security architecture, NIS2 and EU CRA forward exposure, EU EED and CSRD reporting integrity, tenant-contract structural protections, commissioning-file defensibility, and asset-specific regulatory posture across three or more jurisdictions — require an integrated engineering view that generalist technical DD firms do not assemble, and pure-play cyber-DD firms cannot cover.
Work is aligned to EN 50600, TIA-942, Uptime Institute Tier methodology, ASHRAE TC 9.9, ISO/IEC 22237, EU Energy Efficiency Directive Article 12 reporting, CSRD and EU Taxonomy disclosure, EU AI Act where AI-infrastructure is material to the asset, NIS2 Article 21, IEC 62443, and EU Cyber Resilience Act forward exposure. Diligence on cyber, OT, and embedded dimensions is coordinated with DealShield™
Independent, investor-engaged, by commercial structure. We are not the EPC contractor, the operating partner, the platform integrator, or a seller-side technical advisor. Our sole commercial relationship is with the investor.
Where Investor-Grade DC Diligence Differs from Operator-Grade Review
Outputs serve different decisions. The operator's audit informs a remediation programme. The investor's DD informs a deal decision, a price, a reps-and-warranties negotiation, a financing covenant, or a Day-100 plan.
Scope must cover structural issues the operator takes for granted — grid capacity, land tenure, regulatory trajectory, tenant concentration, cooling-technology obsolescence, GPU-workload fit, sustainability-reporting defensibility.
Findings must survive SPA and IC scrutiny. Every material finding is named, quantified, evidenced, and positioned against legal, financial, and commercial remedies.
Transaction Contexts We Cover
Asset & Portfolio Technical Review
- Mechanical review: cooling architecture, thermal envelope, capacity headroom, AI-workload-readiness
- Electrical review: MV/LV architecture, UPS and backup generation, grid-interconnection position, harmonic and power-quality posture
- Controls and automation review: BMS, EPMS, DCIM, sub-controller architecture, cyber posture of the control layer
- Commissioning-file review: evidence integrity, redundancy proof, pull-the-plug evidence, outstanding non-conformance exposure
- Sustainability review: PUE, WUE, CUE, heat-reuse potential, EED Article 12 posture, CSRD disclosure readiness
- Physical and electronic security posture: TISS, perimeter, access-control, video, integration with cyber systems
- Cyber posture of facility and tenant boundaries: NIS2, IEC 62443, CRA forward exposure
- AI-infrastructure review where the asset hosts or plans to host GPU-dense workloads
Grid & Utility Position
- Contracted capacity review, utility-interconnection agreements, expansion-capacity options
- Grid-carbon-intensity forecast and exposure under evolving regulatory frameworks
- Alternative-supply options: second utility feed, on-site generation, behind-the-meter renewable integration, PPA portfolio
- Permit, planning-consent, and zoning position — frequently the single largest undisclosed risk on undeveloped platforms
Tenant, Contract & Commercial-Technical Review
- Tenant-concentration analysis against technical capacity allocation
- Contract-technical review: SLA obligations, availability commitments, power commitments, PUE/sustainability commitments, credit exposure
- Hyperscale tenant-contract review: anchor-tenancy structures, BTS and powered-shell arrangements
- Remediation-cost exposure and reps-and-warranties drafting input
- Cyber-insurance and property-insurance adequacy against the asset's real loss scenarios
Regulatory & Compliance Position
- Multi-jurisdictional regulatory posture mapping across the asset footprint
- NIS2 essential-entity classification and Article 21 / 23 posture
- EU CRA forward exposure for in-scope manufactured components in facility control and security systems
- EU EED Article 12 reporting readiness and historical-submission review
- CSRD / ESRS E1 and E3 disclosure posture and audit-readiness
- EU AI Act exposure where the asset hosts high-risk AI systems
- Sector-specific overlays: FINMA outsourcing, BSI KRITIS, ANSSI LPM, UAE NCA OTCS, Saudi NCA OTCC, CERT-In, DPDP
Operational-Economics & Capex Reserve Modelling
Post-Close Integration & Day-100 Plan
