Jerry Chabot engineering whats next

Jerry Chabot, Exentec Vice President Business Development Modular Solutions

This experience is reflected in the perspective of Jerry Chabot, Vice President Business Development, who has been at the forefront of global OSM innovation for more than two decades. He co-founded specialist OSM provider NEHP (now Exentec) in the US: “Exentec brings construction capability through OSM and smart modular construction. In mission-critical industries, time-to-market is just as important as cost.” Exentec is seeing increasing demand from clients to combine its turnkey offer with aspects of OSM or modularization. “We can scale modular solutions so final delivery is faster, more coordinated and more cost-effective,” Chabot adds. Modular and factory-built approaches are the biggest construction trends due to their speed, cost efficiency, and quality advantages. 

Sam Harris, Senior Manager Off-Site Manufacturing

Engineering off-site for the data center market 


Exyte’s data center business demonstrates how this engineering led OSM approach works in practice. Exyte’s Global Business Unit Data Centers has been developing a building block design to make  data center construction faster, more flexible, and more predictable. Sam Harris, Senior Manager Off-Site Manufacturing, explains: “We develop and build standardized building blocks that we can adapt to different client needs. By ‘building blocks,’ we mean standardized, pre-engineered modules or system layouts that can be adapted to different project demands.” The design shows where key technical systems are positioned within a data hall, and it is then analyzed by Exyte engineering teams and manufactured within an off-site facility. “The module can be shipped out to the data center project site,” Harris continues. “It’s allowing us to take our building blocks, see where they fit and adapt them to specific client requirements.” 

Engineering Southeast Asia’s next phase of industrial growth

Southeast Asia is emerging as a key region for advanced manufacturing and digital infrastructure. With Nixyte, Exyte and JGC combine global engineering expertise with strong regional execution to support fast‑tracked, complex projects across the region. From data centers to high‑tech industrial facilities, the joint venture connects global standards with local delivery to meet growing demand for speed, reliability, and certainty.
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At Exyte, engineering is not only about delivering what is needed today, but about preparing for what comes next. The facilities Exyte designs, engineers, and builds support industries that move fast and operate at scale. We constantly redefine what is possible. What follows goes beyond a vision to take  the next steps. Careful planning, technical expertise, and disciplined execution. 

Across high‑tech manufacturing, data infrastructure and life sciences, Exyte works at the point where ideas meet reality. Engineering what’s next means translating emerging technologies into environments that operate reliably and adapt to changing requirements. It is about creating solutions that are ready for what clients need now, and resilient enough for what they will need tomorrow. 
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