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

Google

Haley Moore

Founder

Acquire

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