
Tech companies and their supply chain will now be able to show they meet the highest global standards for reliability, security and sustainability, as the BSI, business improvement and standards company, launches a new Mark of Trust global scheme, amid a massive surge in data centre growth fuelled by the rise of AI and cloud computing.
The new Mark of Trust for reliable, secure and sustainable data centres, based on international standards, has been developed to provide trust and confidence that the increasing global demand for data centers can be delivered sustainably and efficiently over the long term, even while addressing key concerns around energy demand, regulatory compliance, supply chain vulnerability, water usage, and strain on existing infrastructure and local communities.
The global scheme aims to help tech companies assure clients, regulators and consumers that their data centre facilities and operations meet global compliance and align with international best practice.
Data centre market to more than double in value by 2032
According to the BSI, the global data centre industry is expected to more than double from $242.72 billion currently to over $584 billion by 2032, with the number of hyperscale data centers forecasted to double roughly every five years. The Mark of Trust is designed to ensure that data centre providers can satisfactorily address government and regulatory scrutiny and that sites can be readily demonstrated as compliant with emerging global regulations, whilst using international best practice to differentiate themselves from other providers.
Pilot phase in the Middle East market
Following a pilot phase, BSI has certified BK Gulf LLC, a leading EPC Contractor within the UAE and Middle East data centre markets, to the Availability and Protection module of the Mark of Trust. This certification is a key milestone in the organisation’s successful journey to sustainable and efficient data centers and further demonstrates their ability to deliver projects that are consistently compliant and aligned with international best practice.
David Mudd, BSI’s Global Head of Digital Trust Assurance, said: “The promise of technology and in particular AI has never been greater, but it will not be realised without the necessary infrastructure sitting behind it. Tech companies face unprecedented operational, regulatory and reputational pressure as they try to meet the exponential growth and demand for data centres fuelled by the rise of AI. Organisations will now be able to meet these pressures head-on, while inspiring trust and confidence with clients, regulators and consumers that their facilities and operations meet global compliance and align with international best practice.”
Andrew Butterfield, BSI’s Managing Director, Built Environment, said: “We’d like to congratulate BK Gulf LLC on certifying to the Availability and Protection module of the Mark of Trust, which demonstrates their leadership in industry best practice. We’re proud to be their trusted partner on this journey to driving innovation and excellence. BK Gulf LLC were among the first organizations to achieve the BIM Kitemark™, and this latest certification further underscores their commitment to embracing international standards. BSI’s Mark of Trust will help organisations such as BK Gulf LLC, to build resilience, keep future-ready and secure an AI-future that works for all.”
Aly Diab, Design & Engineering Manager at BK Gulf LLC, added: “BK Gulf is pleased to receive the Data Centers Mark of Trust from the British Standards Institution. As a leading EPC organisation in the region, this recognition reflects BK Gulf’s proven track record, organisational capability and the robustness of its engineering, management, procurement and construction systems to consistently deliver data center facilities and infrastructure in full compliance with the availability and protection requirements laid out in the international standard ISO/IEC 22237-1. This achievement is particularly significant because it is not a single-project accreditation, but a certification against a published global standard, independently assessed and audited by one of the world’s most respected and authoritative standards bodies, affirming BK Gulf’s sustained commitment to quality, reliability and excellence across all its mission critical projects.
In a region experiencing rapid growth and AI-driven digital transformation, this certification reinforces BK Gulf’s role and commitment as a trusted partner in delivering the next generation of data centre infrastructure that underpins the digital economy.”
Globally recognised framework
The Mark of Trust is an independent, modular, globally recognised framework to validate technical, operational and compliance excellence for data centre facilities and operations. BSI will offer two versions of the mark – one designed for facilities and the other, for services.
It comprises of flexible modules, each addressing a key issue in the data center industry from business continuity to carbon usage to water management. As priorities vary across stakeholders and regions, they can be addressed in the order most appropriate for the company.
BSI will regularly review the number of modules and the specific requirements within each module to ensure they continue to address the industry’s evolving needs so that the Mark of Trust remains relevant in this fast-paced environment.
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