On 12/7/2011 5:13 PM, Pontus wrote:
Looks to be in great condition. I wonder what they
cost new. (I'm also
in the market)
Several years back, my employer at the time was moving out of a leased
building, which was slated for gutting. However, the lease agreement
was to replace any cut/damaged data center raised floor tiles, which
amounted to about 150-200 floor tiles to be replaced. I don't know the
exact cost per tile was, but the estimate is somewhere around the
$250-350 each for a total cost of $50,000+. A year after the company
moved out, the floor was ripped out by the building owners to make room
for new tenants who wanted the space for offices and from what I can
tell, most of the flooring was disposed of in aluminum/metal scrap
dumpsters.
So my estimated new per tile cost of good quality data center raised
flooring is somewhere around $250-350 without any of the additional
mounting hardware.