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Netrality Data Centers operates a carrier-neutral colocation and interconnection facility at 1301 Fannin Street in Houston, TX — a critical infrastructure hub serving enterprises, cloud providers, and network carriers that demand mission-critical power reliability. Positioned in Houston's urban core, this data center environment requires the highest standards of commercial electrical infrastructure, including robust power distribution systems, high-capacity switchgear, redundant UPS systems, and diesel backup generation designed to maintain uptime under any grid condition. For facility managers and property managers overseeing tenant buildouts, network expansions, or power upgrades within or adjacent to this type of colocation environment, understanding the electrical backbone is essential. The 1301 Fannin facility operates in a commercial and institutional context where three-phase power distribution, critical panelboard coordination, and low-voltage/data cabling intersect with life safety and code compliance requirements under the NEC. Houston's commercial electrical contractors serving this sector routinely handle switchgear maintenance, generator load testing, UPS integration, and power quality analysis — all disciplines critical to sustaining the sub-millisecond uptime expectations of colocation tenants. General contractors and facility managers coordinating work near or within data center-adjacent commercial office and mixed-use properties in downtown Houston will find that the electrical demands of this corridor are substantially more complex than standard commercial builds. The concentration of interconnection infrastructure at this address underscores the need for licensed commercial electricians with demonstrated experience in mission-critical power systems, high-density load management, and NEC-compliant installations across institutional and industrial-grade facilities throughout the Greater Houston metro.