AdaniConneX Data Center in Pune Utilizes Magicrete AAC Panels for Efficient Construction
The AdaniConneX Data Center in Pune, India, adopted Magicrete Steel-Reinforced AAC Wall Panels to enhance construction efficiency. Spanning approximately 450,000 sq. ft., with 400,000 sq. ft. of wall area executed using AAC panels, the project achieved nearly one year of schedule savings compared to traditional masonry methods. This approach improved structural stability and reduced construction complexity, positioning AAC panels as essential for fast-tracking hyperscale data center developments in India.

The AdaniConneX Data Center in Pune implemented Magicrete Steel-Reinforced AAC Wall Panels to meet the rising demand for hyperscale data centers. Covering about 450,000 sq. ft., the project executed 400,000 sq. ft. of walls using 150 mm thick panels, achieving nearly one year of schedule savings compared to conventional methods.
The use of AAC panels enabled faster enclosure, structural stability at heights of 6 meters, and simplified construction processes by eliminating the need for secondary structural supports. This efficiency supports earlier MEP installations and aligns with the critical timelines of data center delivery. Magicrete AAC Wall Panels are now recognized as essential for rapid industrial construction in India.




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