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Lincoln Data Centers operates a 155,000-square-foot carrier-neutral colocation facility in Lincoln, NE, powered by dual A/B utility feeds from Lincoln Electric Systems and backed by an onsite generator with more than 96 hours of runtime — a critical power resilience specification that facility managers and property owners evaluating data center tenancy or their own critical infrastructure should benchmark against. The facility delivers N+1 UPS redundancy on 120/208-volt AC power, making it a reference example for mission-critical power distribution design applicable across Lincoln-area office buildings, institutional campuses, and industrial properties requiring uninterruptible power architectures. For facility managers overseeing commercial buildings in Nebraska and the broader Midwest, LDC's infrastructure model — dual-feed switchgear, generator-backed distribution, and N+1 UPS — mirrors the electrical systems increasingly required in modern office buildouts, healthcare facilities, and warehouse operations housing sensitive equipment. The facility's raised-floor and overhead cooling options (water-chilled or DX CRAC units) complement its power infrastructure, and its HFC-135 fire suppression system with cross-zone smoke, heat, and humidity detection reflects the kind of integrated life-safety and environmental monitoring expected in code-compliant commercial and institutional electrical installations. Located strategically in the Midwest with proximity to two national airports and interstate access, Lincoln Data Centers supports carrier-neutral connectivity through diverse fiber and copper interconnects, a meet-me-room, and 24/7 Network Operations Center monitoring. Property managers and general contractors evaluating power distribution, backup generation, or low-voltage/data infrastructure for Lincoln-area commercial projects will find LDC's operational standards a useful benchmark for NEC-compliant, reliability-focused electrical system design in office, industrial, and mixed-use environments.