Electra FM Leads a Backup Site Upgrade Project for Phoenix
8 July 2026
In a world where organizations rely on digital systems to support their operations, the physical infrastructure behind the scenes plays a critical role. Computer rooms and data centers depend on a complete ecosystem of supporting systems, including cooling, electrical infrastructure, UPS systems, battery banks, generators, and building management systems, all of which must operate with a high level of reliability to ensure availability, stability, and business continuity.
Electra FM’s Maintenance Division is currently leading the restoration and upgrade of Phoenix’s data center at the Rose Tower in Givatayim. The project is part of the site’s transformation into an alternative backup facility and includes a comprehensive upgrade of the critical infrastructure that supports its operations.
The scope of work includes replacing cooling units, installing a new UPS system, replacing the battery bank, upgrading the electrical infrastructure, servicing the existing generator, and upgrading the building management system (BMS). The project is managed on behalf of Electra FM by Yigal Bandel, Project Manager, and is carried out in collaboration with Electra ME, which is responsible for replacing the cooling units.
The project reflects Electra FM’s ability to deliver complex infrastructure projects in critical environments by combining engineering expertise, operational experience, project management capabilities, and coordination between multiple systems and professional disciplines. In a backup facility, every component of the infrastructure directly affects the site’s reliability and its ability to support the organization’s operations whenever required.
The current upgrade is designed to strengthen the site’s infrastructure, improve the reliability of its supporting systems, and provide the client with a more stable, secure, and advanced backup environment. For Electra FM, the project demonstrates a broader professional approach that views maintenance not only as an operational service, but as a strategic capability to lead infrastructure upgrades, restore critical systems, and create a reliable foundation for long term business continuity.