Vertiv has acquired BMarko Structures LLC, a US-based specialist in custom-engineered structural fabrication, adding in-house fabrication capacity to its Infrastructure Solutions business in North America. The deal is intended to expand Vertiv’s ability to deliver prefabricated and converged infrastructure for data centre and industrial applications.
The acquisition brings structural fabrication, engineering, and customisation capabilities directly into Vertiv’s operations at a time when AI-related data centre deployments are increasing demand for faster delivery of capacity. Factory-built infrastructure, including structural enclosures and modular plant systems, has become increasingly important as project teams try to shorten construction schedules and improve execution control.
BMarko was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Williamston, South Carolina. The company specialises in custom-engineered steel and wood-frame structures, and recently expanded its engineering and fabrication facility to around 560,000 square feet. The site is close to Vertiv’s regional Infrastructure Solutions manufacturing operations.
Vertiv said BMarko had already supported the company through previous long-term project work, and that bringing the capability in-house would improve coordination, material control, and manufacturing execution. Gio Albertazzi, CEO of Vertiv, said: “AI is reshaping infrastructure requirements, with customers placing greater demands on time-to-capacity, flexibility, and efficiency across the infrastructure layer.”
The deal strengthens Vertiv’s ability to deliver integrated infrastructure packages in which structural systems, power, cooling, and controls are developed and manufactured with tighter coordination. That is particularly relevant for prefabricated deployments, where schedule certainty and repeatable factory execution can be as important as the technical performance of the equipment itself.
Further details are available on Vertiv’s acquisition announcement.




