Capabilities

Four business capabilities, one infrastructure management backbone.

K&K now presents its public capabilities through four clear blocks: data center construction, data center maintenance, prefabricated modular one-stop delivery, and AI project management software connected through API2.

中文说明

本页重点说明 K&K 的工程与管理边界:哪些由公司直接统筹,哪些由合作方完成,以及每类交付如何形成可追溯证据。

Data center construction site logistics and civil works

Capability Framework

Each business block is presented as a reviewable workstream with scope, deliverables, controls, and evidence types.

Heavy logistics and site leveling for data center construction

01. Data Center Construction

Machine room and high-density data center construction from raw site to commissioning-ready facility.

  • Scope: site preparation, land leveling, access roads, concrete foundations, fencing, transformer-pad coordination, modular deployment, and commissioning support
  • Deliverables: milestone schedule, contractor coordination records, civil work packages, installation photo logs, QA/QC records, and handover files
  • Risk Controls: executive approval gates, utility-facing coordination, change control, weather planning, and subcontractor documentation
  • Evidence: site photos, work orders, drawings, inspection records, procurement records, and daily activity logs
Enterprise servers staged for facility operations and maintenance

02. Data Center Maintenance

Facility maintenance, operations support, field repair coordination, and equipment lifecycle service.

  • Scope: monitoring support models, onsite response planning, equipment staging, component replacement coordination, cabling cleanup, cooling optimization, and service reporting
  • Deliverables: maintenance logs, issue tickets, parts inventory records, incident reports, preventive maintenance schedules, and executive summaries
  • Risk Controls: safety access control, service escalation paths, documented replacement workflows, and standardized evidence capture
  • Evidence: device staging photos, service records, logistics records, incident response notes, and maintenance handover files
Prefabricated modular structure assembled on a field site

03. Prefabricated Modular Delivery

One-stop delivery for tiny homes and villa-grade modular structures.

  • Positioning: this business extends from K&K's modular infrastructure experience, including durable site units, containerized equipment environments, logistics, and rapid field assembly
  • Scope: model selection, floor-plan coordination, factory production interface, logistics, foundation/site preparation, installation coordination, MEP interface, and acceptance handover
  • Product Families: tiny homes and villas only for the current public catalog; unrelated blast-resistant shelter-style products are intentionally excluded
  • Evidence: factory trial assembly photos, customer-site installation photos, drawings, packing lists, inspection checklists, and handover records
AI project management software capability grid for infrastructure programs

04. AI Project Management Software

Digital project control layer connected through API2 for distributed infrastructure delivery.

  • Scope: project schedules, site photo evidence, task workflows, issue logs, field records, document control, and executive reporting
  • Public Website Boundary: this static website only provides the platform entrance and product positioning; the software platform itself is hosted separately
  • Use Cases: construction progress visibility, maintenance tickets, modular delivery milestones, procurement tracking, and compliance-ready evidence indexing
  • Platform Entrance: https://api2.kkdatasvc.com/

Prefab Catalog Logic

Modular housing products should be simple, consistent, and enterprise-grade instead of retail-style product clutter.

Factory-style prefabricated module frame assembly for a tiny home model

Tiny Home Line

420-1B1F

Compact one-bedroom, one-floor model for workforce housing, guest units, remote operations support, or efficient residential deployment.

Two-story prefabricated modular home structure during site assembly

Tiny Home Line

760-2B1F

Two-bedroom, one-floor model using standardized modules, simplified transport logic, and repeatable site assembly workflows.

Modular unit assembly demonstrating field deployment workflow

Villa Line

1400-2B2F

Two-bedroom, two-floor villa-grade model. The name communicates area, bedroom count, and floor count without vague sales language.

Expanded modular site structure prepared for field installation

Villa Line

2200-3B2F

Three-bedroom, two-floor premium modular residence concept for larger family or executive housing applications.

Standardized model naming system
Element Meaning Example
Area Approximate building area, confirmed during final drawings and product documentation. 1400
Bedrooms Bedroom count, expressed as B for a clean public-facing product code. 2B
Floors Floor count, expressed as F to keep the catalog easy to scan and compare. 2F
Full Code Area + bedroom count + floor count. This replaces keyword-stuffed product titles. 1400-2B2F

Evidence Available Upon Request

Capability claims should always map back to some form of supporting project or governance record.

  • Capability statements and scope matrices
  • Project coordination records and installation photos
  • Vendor, subcontractor, and commissioning support documents
  • Operations reports and maintenance logs where applicable
  • Request For Quote inputs: location, target MW, timeline, utility status, and required scope split
  • Public capability statements should avoid disclosing confidential client information
  • Detailed technical packages can be shared through controlled commercial channels