The difference between a data center that delivers and one that doesn't? What you can see — and when.
Join Matt Craske, former Head of Global Program Controls at Google, for a live conversation on how leading data center programs use reality capture to move faster, avoid costly surprises, and deliver on time.
Data center projects move fast — but most teams are still making decisions based on delayed reports, fragmented photos, and self-reported progress.
Matt Craske managed more than 80 projects across 50+ global locations at Google. His answer to scaling without scaling headcount: a visual data program that starts before ground breaks and runs through handover.
In this session, Matt will share how his team moved from self-reported metrics to independently verified data — and what that shift meant for schedule, budget, and claims.
📊 WHAT YOU'LL HEAR
How to establish a site baseline before your GC arrives — and why it matters for preconstruction
Using aerial and 360° capture to verify progress without traveling to the site
Where most programs leave risk on the table during site selection and early works
How an AI-native visibility platform compounds in value across a multi-site portfolio
🏗 WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This session is built for data center owners, developers, and construction program leaders — including VP/Director of Construction, Capital Projects Executives, Program Controls Leads, VDC Managers, and Development & Site Teams.
Space is limited. Reserve your spot and whiskey tasting kit today, it includes:
Maker's Mark TSR Custom Blend Bourbon "Date The Nose, Marry the Palate"
Colonel Taylor Small Batch Bourbon
Weller Antique 107
Meet the Hosts
Matt Craske
former Global Head of Program Controls
Haley Moore
Founder
Acquire