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Philippine Tycoon Edgar Saavedra’s Megawide To Build $300 Million Data Center In Digital Pivot

Por: Forbes Business March 02, 2023

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Edgar Saavedra is chairman of Megawide Construction.Sonny Thakur For Forbes Asia —controlled by tycoon —is building a $300 million data center in Cavite, south of the Philippine capital of Manila, as the construction company pivots to the digital space. The 69-megawatt facility—which is being developed by Megawide in partnership with Singapore-based Evolution Data Centres (EDC)—will be constructed in phases over a five-year period, the... + full article



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