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Netrality Data Centers at 7801 Nieman Road in Overland Park, KS operates a colocation and interconnection facility that demands the most rigorous commercial electrical infrastructure available — making it a reference point for facility and property managers evaluating mission-critical power standards in the Kansas City metro. Colocation environments of this caliber depend on robust power distribution architecture, including redundant switchgear, enterprise-grade panelboards, and layered UPS systems designed to eliminate single points of failure. Backup generator capacity is essential to maintain uptime commitments across tenant deployments, with automatic transfer switching (ATS) coordinated to meet strict recovery time objectives. Low-voltage and data cabling infrastructure underpins the interconnection services that differentiate a carrier-neutral facility, requiring precision installation and ongoing maintenance to support high-density cross-connects. Facility managers overseeing commercial office, institutional, or mixed-use properties in the greater Overland Park and Kansas City area can benchmark their own electrical reliability standards against the systems deployed in colocation environments — where power quality, redundancy, and NEC code compliance are non-negotiable. The electrical demands of a data center campus also inform best practices for industrial and government properties in the region that require uninterrupted operations. Property managers evaluating electrical service providers for multi-tenant or mission-critical commercial buildings should prioritize contractors experienced with the same system types — switchgear maintenance, generator load testing, UPS integration, and lighting controls — that keep a facility like this operational around the clock. Overland Park's growing commercial corridor makes access to contractors fluent in these disciplines increasingly important for any building owner or general contractor managing complex electrical loads.