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TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW

Smart companies run on maximum power. Boca Corporate Center and Campus was built on the belief that business can't afford to stop - for anything. It was designed with an electrical system that could withstand the force of a hurricane. Built with an infrastructure that could adjust to an uncharted future. Today, it remains equipped with massive generators and redundant electrical networks. And with access to some of the nation's most advanced fiber systems, it remains at the forefront of technology. Proven secure in the past, and ready to face tomorrow. That's what "powerful" means.


POWER

On-site FPL substation fed from two independent, automatically switched 138 KW transmission lines. These lines lead to a 30 MVA (22 usable) step down transformer providing redundant 13.2 KV underground feeders to the property.

27 local on-site substations to the property step down the redundant 13.2 KV to 480 V service to the entire site.

Power infrastructure is scalable up to 225 watts per square foot.


BACKUP GENERATORS

Existing two (2) 500 KW generators with 25,000 gallon fuel source for life safety systems including emergency lighting, elevators, and fire alarm panels.

Existing on-site 10 megawatt standby power plant with 8 megawatts available to tenants by paid subscription.

Standby power plant has 90,000 gallon diesel fuel capable of running facility and subscribers for 12 days.


FIBER

All buildings are served by telecommunications infrastructure, featuring triple-redundant fiber sonnet ring, connected to existing Bell South fiber backbone. Major fiber backbone has been extended to existing lines in the Florida East Coast Railroad right-of-way, approximately one and one half miles east at Spanish River Blvd.

The CSX right-of-way behind the south side of the building has FPL FiberNet, MCI WorldCom, MFN and Williams fiber installations.