
Rebuilding a Kraków Server Room Within a Fixed Weekend Window
When infrastructure work needs to take place outside the UK against a fixed deadline, the question is not simply whether a team can complete the work. It is whether they can get it right first time, within a window that leaves no room for a second attempt.
Connectium's engineers spent several weeks ahead of the deployment building a fully prepared implementation plan: every material required to consolidate infrastructure, decommission redundant equipment, optimise rack layouts, and refresh connectivity, mapped out before a single engineer travelled. The execution window itself was a single weekend.
That preparation is what turned a high-risk constraint into a controlled and achievable project. The work required all equipment to be disconnected, multiple racks to be consolidated, and both the network and power cabling to be completely rerouted and reconnected within the agreed window. The team also removed legacy equipment and an unwanted server rack that no longer served a purpose, before rebuilding the room around the client’s current requirements rather than the way it had originally been configured. Despite the scale of the disconnection and re-cabling involved, the project was completed as planned, and the final result exceeded the client’s expectations in both execution and outcome.
When a project involves full disconnection, complex re-cabling and a fixed delivery window, there is very little room for error. Connectium combines detailed planning, experienced engineers and controlled on-site execution to help businesses complete critical infrastructure work safely, efficiently and with minimal disruption. For organisations preparing a server room consolidation, relocation or full cabling refresh, our team can manage the process from initial planning through to final reconnection and handover.






