HONOLULU, Hawaii, Feb. 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Locally owned Servpac Inc. has broken ground on Building 2 of its MTP Data Center in Mililani Technology Park, adding over 15,500 square feet, increasing the facility’s size by 50% and more than doubling the center’s capacity.

Servpac Inc.
Servpac Inc.

An intimate groundbreaking ceremony was held with a blessing from Kahu Kaleo Patterson, vicar of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Wahiawa.

The $13-million-dollar Building 2 is being built on an additional 5 acres of company-owned land. Building 2 is expected to be complete in the second quarter of this year, creating at least 15 permanent jobs. Construction will create approximately 150 temporary jobs.

Servpac Inc. has grown exponentially in recent years. In 2023, it completed a significant expansion project, doubling colocation capacity at the MTP Data Center.

Servpac’s Principal Infrastructure Engineer, Jack Pestaner, is responsible for the overall design leadership and technical execution of the Building 2 data center project. He led the design of Servpac’s Puʻuhale Data Center in 2014 and the MTP Data Center in 2020, which achieved Uptime Institute Tier IV certification. As an Uptime Institute Accredited Tier Designer, he ensures the data center’s architecture and implementation align with the highest standards of resiliency, fault tolerance, and operational continuity.

As a locally owned company with 100% of its leadership on Oahu, Servpac is committed to supporting other Hawaii-based organizations. Ralph S. Inouye Co. is the general contractor; Senior Project Manager Travis Satsuma is overseeing construction. Other prime contractors include JB Construction (electrical work), Standard Sheetmetal (air-conditioning) and GPRM Prestress (specialist precast concrete supplier).

Design and engineering consultants include InForm Design (project architect), InSynergy Engineering (engineering), Kai Hawaii (structural engineering) and Dempsey Pacific (civil engineering).

Prime suppliers include Alpha Electric Supply, Eaton Corporation and Trane.

“We are expanding by our clients’ request for a reliable means to house their mission-critical data,” says Richard Zheng, president and founder of Servpac. “Given Hawaii’s particular vulnerabilities because of threats from hurricanes to tsunami and rising sea levels, the need is great for a state-of-the-art, geographically secure data facility. With the development of Building 2, our customers can access their information faster and more securely in this best-in-class data center right in our own backyard.”



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