Tech News

Tech Business News

  • Home
  • Technology
  • Business
  • News
    • Technology News
    • Local Tech News
    • World Tech News
    • General News
    • News Stories
  • Media Releases
    • Tech Media Releases
    • General Media Releases
  • Advertisers
    • Advertiser Content
    • Promoted Content
    • Sponsored Whitepapers
    • Advertising Options
  • Cyber
  • Reports
  • People
  • Science
  • Articles
    • Opinion
    • Digital Marketing
    • Gaming
    • Guest Publishers
  • About
    • Tech Business News
    • News Contributions -Submit
    • Journalist Application
    • Contact Us
Reading: Hickory Data Centres breaks ground on inaugural site as company rapidly expands
Share
Font ResizerAa
Tech Business NewsTech Business News
  • Home
  • Technology News
  • Business News
  • News Stories
  • General News
  • World News
  • Media Releases
Search
  • News
    • Technology News
    • Business News
    • Local News
    • News Stories
    • General News
    • World News
    • Global News
  • Media Releases
    • Tech Media Releases
    • General Press
  • Categories
    • Crypto News
    • Cyber
    • Digital Marketing
    • Education
    • Gadgets
    • Technology
    • Guest Publishers
    • IT Security
    • People In Technology
    • Reports
    • Science
    • Software
    • Stock Market
  • Promoted Content
    • Advertisers
    • Promoted
    • Sponsored Whitepapers
  • Contact & About
    • Contact Information
    • About Tech Business News
    • News Contributions & Submissions
Follow US
© 2022 Tech Business News- Australian Technology News. All Rights Reserved.
Tech Business News > Local News > Hickory Data Centres breaks ground on inaugural site as company rapidly expands
Local News

Hickory Data Centres breaks ground on inaugural site as company rapidly expands

Matthew Giannelis
Last updated: December 11, 2021 3:42 am
Matthew Giannelis
Share
SHARE

Australian-owned and operated company Hickory Data Centres has just broken ground on its Truganina, Melbourne, site which is set to house a 72MW hyperscale facility made up of two 36MW diverse buildings and 18 data halls.  

The sod-turning comes as Hickory Data Centres announced the expansion of its portfolio across Australia with sites now acquired to deliver in excess of 100MW to market across two hyperscale data centre locations. Upon full completion of each facility, it will constitute a $1.1bn investment into the Australian market.  

The Truganina site was acquired in early 2021, with the data centre intended to meet the specific design, scale and security requirements of major cloud and content providers with availability from Q4 2022.  

Hickory Data Centres has also acquired a 24,000sqm site in Canberra, with plans to build a 28MW hyperscale data centre. The data centre will be designed to a security level of SCEC4 or higher, and include 4,000sqm of office and storage space.  

Hickory Data Centres launched in early 2021 as a business division of Hickory, an established  and diversified property development and construction company in Australia. It has since been quick to market with the acquisition of the two sites with plans to add additional sites to the  portfolio.  

Joel O’Halloran, Chief Executive Officer of Hickory Data Centres, said: “We are thrilled to be breaking ground on our Truganina site in Melbourne as the strategic expansion of Hickory Data Centres comes to fruition. These locations will bring substantial capacity to the growing  Australian market, with Melbourne one of the hottest markets in the world right now for data  centre investment.” 

According to a 2021 report by Structure Research, Melbourne’s data centre market is expected to reach US $1.1bn by 2026 with a 20.6 per cent compound annual growth rate  specific to hyperscale.  

Jabez Tan, Head of Research at Structure Research, commented: “At present, Melbourne has  relatively limited options for hyperscale data centre capacity compared to Sydney. Melbourne  is projected to see a meaningful uptick in hyperscale demand as both Google and AWS have  recently announced new cloud regions.” 

At the same time, Hickory Data Centres is also expanding to Canberra.  

“While Canberra has an established market, it is still quite narrow in terms of supply,” explained O’Halloran. “Changing customer dynamics have also increased opportunity in the  state, with buying patterns shifting.”   

Driving Hickory Data Centres’ rapid deployment capability is the company’s Hickory Building  Systems technology, an innovative system that shortens ready-to-service lead time. By building certain components off-site before installing them at the desired location, construction  cost, time and volume of materials required is significantly reduced whilst safety and build quality is improved. 

Hickory Data Centres offers highly secure, multi-megawatt optionality that redefines the  provision of data centres from construction to production. The business achieves this through  distinct offerings, leveraging the capability of Hickory and is backed by a highly experienced data centre team.

The solutions include traditional hyperscale colocation, diverse buildings or single-tenant options and full turnkey models that cover the site selection, construction, and provision of Shell & Core services, encompassing the built-and-operated-to-suit service offering.  

“With the growth and expansion of Hickory Data Centres, we are building to suit the world’s biggest tech companies,” said O’Halloran. “We are driving technology to enact change and enable innovation in Australia, and we’re proud to be at the forefront of this data revolution.”

Property Details

Address148-248 Leakes Road TRUGANINA VIC 3029
Land DescriptionV 8970 F 967 L 1 LP 97487 Truganina Parish, V 12186 F 973 L A PS 812888 Truganina Parish, V 12206 F 082 L S2 PS 812889 Truganina Parish

ByMatthew Giannelis
Follow:
Secondary editor and executive officer at Tech Business News. An IT support engineer for 20 years he's also an advocate for cyber security and anti-spam laws.
Previous Article TIBCO Cloud Service NSW Government Goes Exclusive With AWS For Digital Products.
Next Article New technology changes the game for criminal investigations.
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Truganina Hickory Data Centre

Tech Articles

Australia’s business Automation Surge: Racing To Digitise Workflows

Australia’s Automation Surge: Why Businesses Are Racing To Digitise Workflows

Australia’s push toward automation is prompting businesses to quickly digitise…

November 12, 2025
Artificial Intelligence vs. Synthetic Intelligence

The Intelligence Divide: Artificial vs. Synthetic Intelligence

The difference between Artificial Intelligence vs. Synthetic Intelligence is that…

November 6, 2025
Data Privacy 2025

The Data Privacy Paradox: Why Your Information Has Never Been More Vulnerable—Or More Valuable

The Data Privacy Paradox is clear: by the end of…

November 5, 2025

Recent News

Victoria pilot digital driving licences trial in Ballarat - tech news
Local News

Victoria To Pilot Digital Driving Licence Trials In Ballarat

4 Min Read
Asset Vision
Local News

Asset Vision Partners With Victorian Government

3 Min Read
Dial before you dig
Local News

DBYD NextGen Leads The World In Digital Damage Protection

4 Min Read
Crime stoppers scammers
Local News

Crime Stoppers Victoria Talks Scams

5 Min Read
Tech News

Tech Business News

Stay up to date with the latest technology & business news trends from Australia and the around the world.

Technology News reports and whitepaper publishing services are available along with media and advertising options

Our Australian technology news includes People, Business, Science, World News, Local News, Guest publishers, IT News & Tech News Australia | Tech News was established in 2019

About

About Us 
Contact Us 
Privacy Policy
Copyright Policy
Terms & Conditions

January, 19, 2026

Contact

Tech Business News
Melbourne, Australia
Werribee 3030
Phone: +61 431401041

Hours : Monday to Friday, 9am 530-pm.

Tech News

 

© Copyright Tech Business News 

Latest Australian Tech News – 2024

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?