Chapmanbdsp reflects on 2025 performance and outlines plans for 2026

Chapmanbdsp reflects on a year of growth and prepares for new opportunities in data centres and beyond.

  • Tuesday, 3rd March 2026 Posted 1 day ago in by Sophie Milburn
As Chapmanbdsp moves into 2026, the consultancy reflects on a year of growth and development in 2025. With a strong focus on expanding its data centre and mission-critical capabilities, the company has doubled its specialist team and secured a substantial pipeline of projects.

Over the past year, the consultancy exceeded internal expectations. Its project pipeline includes several data hall fast-track fit-outs to support the delivery of modern data centre facilities. As a result, Chapmanbdsp is on track to secure approximately two-thirds of its data centre budget for the next financial year ahead of schedule, demonstrating continued client engagement in a competitive and evolving market.

To support this growth, the dedicated data centre team has increased from nine to more than eighteen specialists within a year. The expansion aligns with anticipated workload growth throughout 2026 and reflects an ongoing commitment to strengthening technical capability and expertise.

The company has also extended its reach beyond the UK. Alongside its domestic portfolio, Chapmanbdsp has completed its first data centre project in the Middle East and is actively exploring further opportunities in the region.

David Gallagher, Director of Mission Critical at Chapmanbdsp, said: "Data centre demand is rising fast, but only organisations with access to specialist expertise can deliver today’s increasingly complex projects. Our focus has been on building the right team, securing the right work and positioning ourselves where technical expertise and early engagement add the greatest value."

The consultancy primarily operates in the mid-range data centre market, typically supporting projects between 10MW and 100MW. It also continues to provide contractors with detailed design support, technical reviews and assurance during later project stages.

With a growing pipeline and plans to strengthen international teams further, Chapmanbdsp is approaching its next phase of expansion with a structured and measured approach.

Abdul Solangi, Technical Director, added: “The growth of our data centre team over the past year has been really exciting to be part of. As we enter into 2026, we’re looking forward to being out in the market at key industry events such as Datacloud and Data Centre World, catching up with clients, connecting with peers, and continuing the conversations that are shaping the future of the sector."
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