
Krusinski Construction Company has added a seasoned mission critical construction professional to its leadership team as it expands its presence in the fast-growing data center sector.
The company announced the hiring of Tim Blomeke as Project Executive, Data Centers, a role focused on supporting project delivery and business growth across increasingly complex digital infrastructure developments.
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Blomeke brings more than two decades of experience managing large-scale technical projects and joins the company at a time when demand for data center capacity continues to rise across North America.
Throughout his career, Blomeke has worked on projects serving enterprise, colocation, and hyperscale clients, providing him with broad experience across the data center ecosystem.
His background includes leadership roles from the perspectives of owners, developers, and contractors, offering a comprehensive understanding of project planning, execution, stakeholder management, and operational requirements.
This multidisciplinary experience is particularly valuable as data center projects become increasingly sophisticated and require close coordination among numerous project participants.
The hiring reflects broader growth trends within the data center construction sector, which remains one of the fastest-growing segments of the commercial construction industry.
Demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence applications, digital services, and enterprise data storage continues to drive significant investment in new facilities throughout the United States.
Developers and contractors are increasingly competing for experienced professionals capable of delivering highly technical projects that require strict reliability, power, cooling, and security requirements.
Data center developments often involve complex construction schedules, advanced mechanical and electrical infrastructure, and extensive coordination among design, engineering, and operations teams.
As project sizes continue to increase, contractors are investing in specialized leadership positions to strengthen project execution and support client expectations.
Experienced executives with mission critical expertise can help manage risk, improve coordination, and maintain schedule certainty on projects where operational reliability is paramount.
The mission critical sector has emerged as a major source of construction activity, fueled by continued investments from technology companies, cloud providers, telecommunications firms, and colocation operators.
Many markets across the country are seeing increased demand for new facilities as organizations expand digital infrastructure to support data-intensive technologies and growing user demand.
Contractors with dedicated data center expertise are positioning themselves to capture a larger share of this expanding market.
Source: Krusinski Construction Company.