Compatibility of AAC Wall Panels with High-Performance Structural Systems
New Delhi [India], March 24: India’s digital infrastructure is expanding at an unprecedented pace, driving the need for hyperscale data centers that demand precision-engineered construction, accelerated timelines, and uncompromising fire and structural performance. This case study explores how the AdaniConneX Data Center in Pune leveraged Magicrete Steel-Reinforced AAC Wall Panels to meet aggressive delivery schedules while ensuring structural robustness and operational reliability.
Data centers operate under compressed commissioning timelines, where delays directly impact revenue realization and operational readiness. The project required construction of 6-meter-high walls across a massive footprint, a scenario that would significantly complicate execution using conventional masonry. Traditional brick/blockwork would have required:
Collectively, these processes would have lengthened the project schedule and increased execution risk. The client required a walling solution capable of delivering:
To address these challenges, the project transitioned from masonry-based construction to an assembly-led walling methodology using Magicrete AAC Wall Panels. The 150 mm thick, steel-reinforced panels were engineered to accommodate tall wall configurations while maintaining structural integrity. By eliminating the need for intermediate structural supports, the panels simplified the execution strategy and significantly accelerated installation. This approach effectively converted the walling phase from a labour-intensive activity into a streamlined installation process.
“With AAC wall panels, we completed large wall sections in days instead of weeks. The speed and predictability fundamentally changed our construction sequencing.” — Mr. VA Gautam, Project Director- NCC Ltd.
The adoption of AAC Wall Panels generated a substantial schedule advantage.
Magicrete AAC Wall Panels function as engineered structural components rather than traditional partition materials.
Integrated steel reinforcement enables panels to safely perform across tall wall heights while resisting lateral loads.
Minimizing cast-in-place structural members lowers coordination challenges and improves site productivity.
The precision and speed of panel construction align strongly with the requirements of data centers, where execution certainty is paramount.
“AAC wall panels are transitioning from an alternative technology to a mainstream solution for fast-track industrial construction across India.” — Mr. Sourabh Bansal, MD- Magicrete
Beyond hyperscale data centers, Magicrete AAC Wall Panels are enabling faster, safer, and more predictable construction across a diverse range of high-performance developments in India.
As India strengthens its digital backbone, construction technologies must evolve to match the performance expectations of next-generation infrastructure. The successful deployment of Magicrete AAC Wall Panels at the AdaniConneX Data Center demonstrates how industrialised walling can:
For developers building at hyperscale, engineered wall systems are no longer an alternative; they are rapidly becoming a necessity.
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