Bridge Data Centers (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (BDC) recently signed a 10-year industrial water purchase agreement with Eastwater Stecon Utilities Co., Ltd. (EWS) to provide sustainable water supply for its large-scale data center park located in Chumphon Province, Thailand. The data center park is expected to be put into operation in May 2026 and is an important digital infrastructure project in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Thailand.
According to the agreement, EWS will be responsible for producing and delivering industrial water that meets international standards, supporting the daily operation of BDC Chunwuli Park. The park covers an area of approximately 100 rai (16 hectares), with a first phase project power capacity of 200 megawatts and a total investment of 1.2 billion US dollars. It has received investment promotion approval from the Thai Investment Promotion Commission.

BDC CEO Eric Fan stated that the collaboration with EWS ensures a stable and reliable water supply for data centers, which will provide critical infrastructure support for artificial intelligence and computing strategies. Sampan Chanaburanasak, Director of STECON Power, emphasized that this collaboration demonstrates EWS' professional capabilities in the field of water management, and both parties will work together to build a sustainable digital ecosystem. Keywords: Southeast Asian Engineering Construction, Southeast Asian Engineering Strategy
This cooperation marks a new stage of development for Thailand's data center industry, providing important support for the local digital economy and demonstrating the sustained optimism of international capital towards the Southeast Asian digital infrastructure market. With the completion of this data center, Thailand's position in regional digital economy competition will be further enhanced. Editor/Yang Beihua
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