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Hands On Heroes with Valerie Crafton
Val Crafton
27 episodes
2 days ago
As the Voice for the people who build, innovate, and sustain mission-critical infrastructure, Hands-On Heroes introduces the Podcast Host, Val Crafton who is The Voice of Grit — a trailblazer at the intersection of technology, trades, and transformation. With over two decades in mission-critical construction, she’s made it her purpose to amplify the people behind the progress — the builders, engineers, and innovators shaping our digital world. Val bridges the gap between boardrooms and jobsites, showing that the future of infrastructure isn’t just powered by data, it’s built by people.
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As the Voice for the people who build, innovate, and sustain mission-critical infrastructure, Hands-On Heroes introduces the Podcast Host, Val Crafton who is The Voice of Grit — a trailblazer at the intersection of technology, trades, and transformation. With over two decades in mission-critical construction, she’s made it her purpose to amplify the people behind the progress — the builders, engineers, and innovators shaping our digital world. Val bridges the gap between boardrooms and jobsites, showing that the future of infrastructure isn’t just powered by data, it’s built by people.
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400MW, Half the Time: MOD42’s Modular Reality
Hands On Heroes with Valerie Crafton
48 minutes 25 seconds
1 month ago
400MW, Half the Time: MOD42’s Modular Reality

The data center industry is racing against the clock, and traditional construction timelines can't keep up. Enter modular data centers: purpose-built, repeatable, and designed to deploy infrastructure at a speed that would make legacy builds look outdated.


Chris Abramo and Meg Tock from Mod42 join Mara and Val to myth-bust the misconceptions around modular construction, explain how they're deploying 400-megawatt sites faster than anyone thought possible, and challenge engineers to rethink what "over-engineering" is really costing the industry.


Chris, a licensed engineer with 20 years of experience—eight of those in modular builds—didn't just shrink a traditional data center and call it modular. He started from scratch, designing with modularity, repeatability, and speed in mind. Meg joined the team a few months ago, drawn by the promise of purposeful work that's both sustainable and economical.


Together, they're proving that modular isn't just for edge cases anymore. It's scalable, cost-effective, and built to handle hyperscale deployments—all while using 40% less capital and getting clients to revenue in half the time.


In this episode, we explore:

  • What modular actually means and why it's not shipping containers or temporary structures
  • How Mod42 achieves 40% cost savings and 50% faster timelines compared to traditional builds
  • Why repeatability and factory-controlled quality give modular builds a consistency advantage
  • The phased deployment model that lets owners start generating revenue before the full site is complete
  • How modular solves real-world problems: constrained land, adaptive reuse, and supply chain bottlenecks
  • Why engineers need to stop designing around 52-week lead times and massive single-point infrastructure
  • The trust factor: how hyperscalers hand over the reins and why relationships and transparency are everything
  • Chris's audacious challenge to fellow engineers: What are we over-engineering, and how is it slowing us all down?


This episode is for developers, engineers, hyperscalers, and anyone tired of waiting years for infrastructure to come online. If you've ever wondered whether modular is ready for prime time, or if you're stuck in a legacy build wishing there was a better way, this conversation will change how you think about deployment strategy.


Connect with our guests:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-abramo-cca1208/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/mod42-llc/posts/?feedView=all

https://www.mod42llc.com/


This episode is powered by Black Hydrovac, experts in non-destructive digging and utility protection for mission-critical sites. Learn more at blackhydrovac.com.


Powered by Mod42, Modular, efficient, and rapidly deployable data center buildings designed for the modern enterprise


Apply to be a Guest or Sponsor and follow along:

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Connect with Mara:

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Connect with Val:

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Hands On Heroes with Valerie Crafton
As the Voice for the people who build, innovate, and sustain mission-critical infrastructure, Hands-On Heroes introduces the Podcast Host, Val Crafton who is The Voice of Grit — a trailblazer at the intersection of technology, trades, and transformation. With over two decades in mission-critical construction, she’s made it her purpose to amplify the people behind the progress — the builders, engineers, and innovators shaping our digital world. Val bridges the gap between boardrooms and jobsites, showing that the future of infrastructure isn’t just powered by data, it’s built by people.