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U.S. Data Center Construction Market - Industry Outlook & Forecast 2025-2030

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  • 501 Pages
  • May 2025
  • Region: United States
  • Arizton
  • ID: 5738893
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The U.S. Data Center Construction Market was valued at USD 48.18 Billion in 2024, and is projected to reach USD 112.33 Billion by 2030, rising at a CAGR of 15.15%.

U.S. DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET KEY TRENDS

Megawatt To Gigawatt Hyperscale Campus

In March 2025, AI contributed over 50% growth in the U.S. data center market in 2024. The power capacity addition by collocation as well as hyperscale self-built was more than 4.5 GW in 2024. With the rise of AI technologies such as ChatGPT by OpenAI, AI has shifted from a supportive role to a key trend that is reshaping the data center Industry. The uptake of AI in different sectors is still quite low, with the U.S. Census Bureau indicating that only 3.8% of businesses were utilizing AI for production as of 2024. We expect this percentage share to skyrocket in the next five years. Also, in October 2024, OpenAI increased its data center presence through collaborations with Oracle and the establishment of new facilities in Texas. In addition, to open OpenAI, hyperscale cloud service providers and GPU as a service providers are also expanding their presence significantly in the market. These factors are projected to have a positive impact on the U.S. data center construction market.

Innovative Data Center Technologies

The need for innovative techniques has become essential to meet the increasing demand for efficient, sustainable, and scalable infrastructure. As digital transformation accelerates across industries, data centers must evolve to keep pace with growing technological and environmental challenges. By utilizing energy-efficient infrastructure and integrating carbon-free solutions, data centers significantly reduce operational costs and promote environmental responsibility.

A few data center operators are considering nuclear power as a low-carbon energy source. Data center operators might publicly support nuclear as a carbon-neutral option, and some major companies are already mentioning their role in providing low-carbon electricity. Big companies like AWS, Google, and Microsoft also have mentioned nuclear power as a low-carbon electricity option. In October 2024, Google partnered with Kairos Power to utilize small nuclear reactors for powering its AI data centers, aiming to deploy its first reactor by 2030
Companies in the U.S. data center construction market focus on sustainable building materials to reduce carbon emissions. For instance, in October 2024, Microsoft utilized cross-laminated timber (CLT) in the construction of its Northern Virginia data centers, aiming to reduce the embodied carbon footprint by up to 35% compared to steel and 65% compared to concrete.

SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

  • Traditionally, VRLA batteries have been adopted by operators in the U.S. data center construction market. However, data center operators are now moving towards lithium-ion batteries and nickel-zinc batteries.
  • Traditionally, diesel fuel has been used by operators in the U.S. data center construction market. However, due to high carbon emissions and sustainability goals, data center operators are moving towards hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO). Most data centers are expected to replace diesel generators with HVO in both existing and new facilities.
  • The increasing rack density will necessitate the need for high-density rack PDUs and busway systems. Most of the rack PDUs deployed in data centers will support over 15 kW. Also, three-phase busway systems ranging from 800A to 1200A will replace traditional 225A-400A systems.
  • There is a growing adoption of liquid cooling solutions as an effective means to address the heat generated by AI workloads, enhancing overall energy efficiency.
  • The U.S. data center construction market will witness an increase in the adoption of hybrid cooling solutions, which will include a combination of air and liquid cooling.
  • The U.S. data center construction market will witness data center facilities with varied densities adopted across different data halls.
  • The cost of data center construction is growing at around 5% to 10% YOY, which is expected to continue, with the average cost per MW reaching $12 million by 2030
  • The dearth of skilled workers will worsen with the market growing at a rate more significant than before. With tens of projects being carried out simultaneously, the lack of skilled workers in the U.S. construction market will continue to grow, especially in key locations such as Virginia, Georgia, Texas, and Arizona.
  • The U.S. data center construction market will witness new companies entering data center sub-contractor space and with development moving toward the Tier III market, sub-contractors in those locations will be able to earn millions of dollars in revenue.
  • The use of AI to monitor data centers will continue to grow among data centers in the United States.

U.S. DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

  • Northern Virginia continues to dominate the data center growth, with strong contributions from local counties such as Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties. Over 9 GW of data center, capacity is expected to be added across North Viginia during 2025-2030.
  • Texas is the second-largest data center market in the United States. Cities like Dallas, Austin, Irving, San Antonio, and Houston are attracting hyperscale self-built and colocation investments. In 2024, Texas contributed to a data center capacity addition of around 350 MW, with colocation contributing to over 60% of the capacity additions.
  • In 2024, Georgia has gained significant momentum in data center supply, particularly in Atlanta and surrounding areas like Lithia Springs and Douglasville. The market has transitioned from a Tier-II status to a key destination due to the availability of land and power. The market is expected to witness a capacity addition of over 2.2 GW during 2025-2030.
  • Arizona, particularly Phoenix, continues to become an attractive location for colocation and hyperscale development due to better power availability, lower disaster risks, and cost efficiency. Locations like Mesa, Goodyear, and Chandler also continue to witness significant growth.
  • Illinois, with key locations such as Chicago, Elk Grove Village, and Aurora, is growing as a Midwest data center hub. The strategic location of Chicago and demand from cloud service providers drives persistent growth.
  • Oregon, with locations like Portland and Hillsboro, is one of the fastest-growing data center markets. Abundant power, business-friendly tax policies, and cool climates support sustainable cooling methods.
  • New York/New Jersey, while constrained by space for hyperscale development, remains a key market for colocation facilities. The Northeast region is poised for growth in edge data center facilities, particularly in areas with space constraints.

Geographical Coverage

  • Southeastern U.S.
  • Midwestern U.S.
  • Southwestern U.S.
  • Western U.S.
  • Northeastern U.S.

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • The U.S. data center construction market hosts major global colocation operators such as Equinix, Digital Realty, QTS Realty Trust, CyrusOne, Aligned Data Centers, DataBank, Iron Mountain, Vantage Data Centers, and STACK Infrastructure. The competition among these operators has intensified with AI demand skyrocketing the demand for capacity across all key markets.
  • The U.S. data center construction market has witnessed several new entrants, as well as Bitcoin companies, entering space to support AI workload deployment. Operators with significant land and power resources will dominate in terms of growth compared to others.
  • The entry of new players in the U.S. data center construction market, such as Corscale Data Centers, Crane Data Centers, Edged Energy, Rowan Digital Infrastructure, NE Edge, and Quantum Loophole intensifies competition. PowerHouse Data Centers and Corscale Data Centers are notable for their major developments in Northern Virginia.
  • The U.S. data center construction market will witness an increase in powered shell data center development compared to turnkey and fully fitted data centers. It will continue to see the entry of new providers with access to land and power, who will rent the space to other data center operators by constructing only the core and shell, reducing investment and increasing ROI.
  • Leading hyperscale operators, including AWS, Microsoft, Meta, and Google continue to expand their self-built presence across top U.S. data center markets, which are likely to co-exist throughout the forecast period.
  • The American Midwest emerges as a cost-effective alternative to coastal markets, offering strategic connectivity and reliable infrastructure, attracting colocation and hyperscale operators alike.

Key Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers

  • ABB
  • Delta Electronics
  • Eaton
  • Legrand
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Schneider Electric
  • Stulz
  • Vertiv

Key Data Center Contractors

  • AECOM
  • Ames Construction
  • Arup
  • Barge Design Solutions
  • Burns & McDonnell
  • Corgan
  • Clayco
  • DPR Construction
  • Fortis Construction
  • Haydon
  • Holder Construction
  • Jacobs
  • KDC
  • Kiewit Corporation
  • Lewis Michael Consultants
  • Morgan Construction
  • Morgan Corp
  • Page
  • Rogers-O’Brien Construction
  • Rosendin Electric
  • Syska Hennessy Group
  • Turner Construction

Key Data Center Investors

  • Apple
  • Applied Digital
  • AWS (Amazon Web Services)
  • CyrusOne
  • DataBank
  • Digital Realty
  • Equinix
  • Google
  • Meta (Facebook)
  • Microsoft
  • NTT Data

Other Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers

  • Airedale
  • Alfa Laval
  • Asetek
  • Bloom Energy
  • Carrier
  • Condair
  • Cormant
  • Cyber Power Systems
  • Enlogic
  • FNT Software
  • Generac Power Systems
  • Green Revolution Cooling (GRC)
  • Hitec Power Protection
  • Johnson Controls
  • Kohler
  • KyotoCooling
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Natron Energy
  • NetZoom
  • Nlyte Software
  • Rittal
  • Siemens
  • Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
  • Tripp Lite
  • Yanmar (HIMOINSA)
  • ZincFive

Other Data Center Contractors

  • Alfatech
  • Black & Veatch
  • Bluescope Construction
  • Brasfield & Gorrie
  • CallisonRTKL
  • Clark Construction Group
  • Climatec
  • Clune Construction
  • Emcor Group
  • EYP McF
  • Fitzpatrick Architects
  • Fluor Corporation
  • Gensler
  • Gilbane Building Company
  • Gray
  • HDR
  • Hensel Phelps
  • Hitt Contracting
  • Hoffman Construction
  • JE Dunn Construction
  • JHET Architects
  • KW Engineering
  • Walbridge
  • WSP (KW Mission Critical Engineering)
  • Linesight
  • M+W Group (Exyte)
  • McCarthy Building Companies
  • Morrison Hershfield
  • Mortenson
  • Pepper Construction
  • Rosendin
  • Ryan Companies
  • Salute Mission Critical
  • Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects
  • Skanska
  • Southland Industries
  • Sturgeon Electric Company
  • Structure Tone
  • Suffolk Construction
  • Sundt Construction
  • The Mulhern Group
  • The Walsh Group
  • The Weitz Company
  • Trinity Group Construction

Other Data Center Investors

  • Aligned Data Centers
  • American Tower
  • Aubix
  • Centersquare
  • CloudHQ
  • Cologix
  • Compass Datacenters
  • COPT Data Center Solutions
  • Core Scientific
  • Corscale Data Centers
  • DartPoints
  • DC Blox
  • DigiPowerX (DigiHost)
  • EdgeConnex
  • EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure
  • Element Critical
  • Flexential
  • FifteenFortySeven Critical Systems Realty (1547)
  • H5 Data Centers
  • HostDime
  • Hut 8
  • Iron Mountain
  • Netrality Data Centers
  • Novva Data Centers
  • PhoenixNAP
  • Powerhouse Data Centers
  • Prime Data Centers
  • QTS Realty Trust
  • Sabey Data Centers
  • Skybox Datacenters
  • Stream Data Centers
  • Stack Infrastructure
  • Switch
  • T5 Data Centers
  • TierPoint
  • Vantage Data Centers
  • Yondr
  • 365 Data Centers
  • 5C Data Centers

New Entrants

  • Ardent Data Centers
  • Colovore
  • Cloudburst Data Centers
  • Crane Data Centers
  • Edged Energy
  • NE Edge
  • Prometheus Hyperscale
  • Quantum Loophole
  • Rowan Digital Infrastructure
  • Tract

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED

1. How big is the U.S. data center construction market?
2. What is the estimated market size in terms of area in the U.S. data center construction market by 2030?
3. What is the growth rate of the U.S. data center construction market?
4. What are the key trends in the U.S. data center construction market?
5. How many MW of power capacity is expected to reach the U.S. data center construction market by 2030?

Table of Contents

1. Report Coverage
1.1. What's Included
1.2. Segmental Coverage
1.2.1. Market Segmentation by Facility Type
1.2.2. Market Segmentation by Infrastructure
1.2.3. Market Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
1.2.4. Market Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
1.2.5. Market Segmentation by Cooling System
1.2.6. Market Segmentation by Cooling Techniques
1.2.7. Market Segmentation by General Construction
1.2.8. Market Segmentation by Tier Standards
2. Market at a Glance
3. Premium Insights
3.1. Market Overview
3.2. Key Trends
3.2.1. Megawatt to Gigawatt Hyperscale Campus
3.2.2. Innovative Data Center Technologies
3.3. Segmentation Analysis
3.4. Geographical Analysis
3.5. Vendor Analysis
4. Introduction
4.1. Impact of the Ongoing Tariff War
4.1.1. Impact on Data Center Infrastructure Raw Material
4.1.2. Impact on Data Center Construction Raw Material
4.2. Market Snapshot
4.3. Historical vs Present Market Scenario
4.4. Construction Cost: US vs Global Market
4.5. Data Center Construction Delays
4.6. Data Center Pre-Construction Phase
4.6.1. Construction Documents
4.6.2. Entitlements and Building Permits
4.6.3. Will-Serve Letters
4.6.4. Sourcing of Materials
4.6.5. Site Preparation
4.7. Data Center Construction Costs
4.8. Data Center Construction Certifications
4.8.1. Uptime Institute Tier Standards
4.8.2. Leed Certification
4.8.3. Tia-942 Certification
4.8.4. Ansi/Bicsi 002-2019 Certification
5. Market Opportunities & Trends
5.7 AI Transforming the Landscape of the Data Center Market
5.1. Sustainability Initiatives by Data Center Operators
5.2. Rise in Rack Power Density
5.3. Liquid Cooling Solutions for AI/ML Workloads
5.4. Innovative Data Center Technologies
5.6. Adoption of Advanced Ups Batteries
6. Market Growth Enablers
6.1. Megawatt to Gigawatt Hyperscale Campus
6.2. Rise of AI Workloads & Bit Coin Operators Enterprise Mainstream Data Center Market
6.3. Innovative Data Center Construction Techniques
6.4. M&A and Joint Ventures Enabling Data Center Construction Growth
6.5. Tax and Sales Incentives are a Major Boost for Data Center Growth
6.6. Enhanced Connectivity Through Submarine Cables Driving Growth in Data Center Market
6.7. Data Centers are Becoming More Important due to Big Data, the IoT, as Well as AR and VR
7. Market Restraints
7.1. Lack of Skilled Workforce
7.2. Power Availability Challenges
7.3. Supply Chain Disruptions
7.4. Concerns Over Carbon Emissions from Data Centers
7.5. Challenges in Picking the Right Location for Building Data Centers
8. Market Landscape
8.1. Market Overview
8.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
8.3. Area: Market Size & Forecast
8.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
8.5. Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
9. Facility Type
9.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
9.2. Hyperscale Data Centers
9.2.1. Market Overview
9.2.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
9.2.3. Area: Market Size & Forecast
9.2.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
9.3. Colocation Data Centers
9.3.1. Market Overview
9.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
9.3.3. Area: Market Size & Forecast
9.3.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
9.4. Enterprise Data Centers
9.4.1. Market Overview
9.4.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
9.4.3. Area: Market Size & Forecast
9.4.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
10. Infrastructure
10.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
10.2. Electrical Infrastructure
10.2.1. Market Overview
10.2.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.3. Mechanical Infrastructure
10.3.1. Market Overview
10.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
10.4. General Construction
10.4.1. Market Overview
10.4.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11. Electrical Infrastructure
11.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
11.2. Market Overview
11.3. Ups Systems
11.3.1. Market Overview
11.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.4. Generators
11.4.1. Market Overview
11.4.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.5. Transfer Switches & Switchgear
11.5.1. Market Overview
11.5.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.6. Pdus
11.6.1. Market Overview
11.6.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
11.7. Other Electrical Infrastructure
11.7.1. Market Overview
11.7.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12. Mechanical Infrastructure
12.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
12.2. Market Overview
12.3. Cooling System
12.3.1. Market Overview
12.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.4. Racks
12.4.1. Market Overview
12.4.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.5. Other Mechanical Infrastructure
12.5.1. Market Overview
12.5.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
13. Cooling Systems
13.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
13.2. Market Overview
13.2.1. Key Market Trends
13.3. Crac & Crah Units
13.3.1. Market Overview
13.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
13.4. Chiller Units
13.4.1. Market Overview
13.4.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
13.5. Cooling Towers, Condensers, & Dry Coolers
13.5.1. Market Overview
13.5.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
13.6. Other Cooling Units
13.6.1. Market Overview
13.6.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
14. Cooling Techniques
14.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
14.2. Market Overview
14.3. Air-based Cooling Technique
14.3.1. Market Overview
14.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
14.4. Liquid-based Cooling Technique
14.4.1. Market Overview
14.4.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15. General Construction
15.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
15.2. Market Overview
15.2.1. Key Market Trends
15.3. Core & Shell Development
15.3.1. Market Overview
15.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15.4. Installation & Commissioning Services
15.4.1. Market Overview
15.4.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15.5. Engineering & Building Design
15.5.1. Market Overview
15.5.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15.6. Fire Detection & Suppression
15.6.1. Market Overview
15.6.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15.7. Physical Security
15.7.1. Market Overview
15.7.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15.8. Dcim/Bms Solutions
15.8.1. Market Overview
15.8.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16. Tier Standards
16.1. Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
16.2. Market Overview
16.3. Tier I & II
16.3.1. Market Overview
16.3.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.4. Tier III
16.4.1. Market Overview
16.4.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.5. Tier IV
16.5.1. Market Overview
16.5.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
17. Southeastern US
17.1. Market Overview
17.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
17.2.1. Virginia
17.2.2. Georgia
17.2.3. Florida
17.2.4. Alabama
17.2.5. Other States
17.3. Area: Market Size & Forecast
17.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
17.5. Electricity Pricing
17.6. Market by Infrastructure
17.6.1. Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
17.6.2. Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
17.6.3. General Construction: Market Size & Forecast
18. Midwestern US
18.1. Market Overview
18.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
18.2.1. Ohio
18.2.2. Illinois
18.2.3. Missouri
18.2.4. Iowa
18.2.5. Other States
18.3. Area: Market Size & Forecast
18.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
18.5. Electricity Pricing
18.6. Market by Infrastructure
18.6.1. Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
18.6.2. Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
18.6.3. General Construction: Market Size & Forecast
19. Southwestern US
19.1. Market Overview
19.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
19.2.1. Texas
19.2.2. Arizona
19.2.3. Other States
19.3. Area: Market Size & Forecast
19.4. Electricity Pricing
19.5. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
19.6. Market by Infrastructure
19.6.1. Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
19.6.2. Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
19.6.3. General Construction: Market Size & Forecast
20. Western US
20.1. Market Overview
20.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
20.2.1. California
20.2.2. Nevada
20.2.3. Oregon
20.2.4. Other States
20.3. Area: Market Size & Forecast
20.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
20.5. Electricity Pricing
20.6. Market by Infrastructure
20.6.1. Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
20.6.2. Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
20.6.3. General Construction: Market Size & Forecast
21. Northeastern US
21.1. Market Overview
21.2. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
21.2.1. New York
21.2.2. New Jersey
21.2.3. Pennsylvania
21.2.4. Connecticut
21.2.5. Other States
21.3. Area: Market Size & Forecast
21.4. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
21.5. Electricity Pricing
21.6. Market by Infrastructure
21.6.1. Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
21.6.2. Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
21.6.3. General Construction: Market Size & Forecast
22. Competitive Landscape
22.1. Support Infrastructure Providers
22.2. Construction Contractors & Sub-Contractors
22.3. Data Center Investors
23. Key Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers
23.1. ABB
23.1.1. Business Overview
23.1.2. Product Offerings
23.2. Caterpillar
23.2.1. Business Overview
23.2.2. Product Offerings
23.3. Cummins
23.3.1. Business Overview
23.3.2. Product Offerings
23.4. Delta Electronics
23.4.1. Business Overview
23.4.2. Product Offerings
23.5. Eaton
23.5.1. Business Overview
23.5.2. Product Offerings
23.6. Legrand
23.6.1. Business Overview
23.6.2. Product Offerings
23.7. Rolls-Royce
23.7.1. Business Overview
23.7.2. Product Offerings
23.8. Schneider Electric
23.8.1. Business Overview
23.8.2. Product Offerings
23.9. Stulz
23.9.1. Business Overview
23.9.2. Product Offerings
23.10. Vertiv
23.10.1. Business Overview
23.10.2. Product Offerings
24. Key Data Center Contractors
24.1. Aecom
24.1.1. Business Overview
24.1.2. Service Offerings
24.2. Ames Construction
24.2.1. Business Overview
24.2.2. Service Offerings
24.3. Arup
24.3.1. Business Overview
24.3.2. Service Offerings
24.4. Barge Design Solutions
24.4.1. Business Overview
24.4.2. Service Offerings
24.5. Burns & Mcdonnell
24.5.1. Business Overview
24.5.2. Service Offerings
24.6. Corgan
24.6.1. Business Overview
24.6.2. Service Offerings
24.7. Clayco
24.7.1. Business Overview
24.7.2. Service Offerings
24.8. Dpr Construction
24.8.1. Business Overview
24.8.2. Service Offerings
24.9. Fortis Construction
24.9.1. Business Overview
24.9.2. Service Offerings
24.10. Haydon
24.10.1. Business Overview
24.10.2. Service Offerings
24.11. Holder Construction
24.11.1. Business Overview
24.11.2. Service Offerings
24.12. Jacobs
24.12.1. Business Overview
24.12.2. Service Offerings
24.13. Kdc
24.13.1. Business Overview
24.13.2. Service Offerings
24.14. Kiewit Corporation
24.14.1. Business Overview
24.14.2. Service Offerings
24.15. Lewis Michael Consultants
24.15.1. Business Overview
24.15.2. Service Offerings
24.16. Morgan Construction
24.16.1. Business Overview
24.16.2. Service Offerings
24.17. Morgan Corp
24.17.1. Business Overview
24.17.2. Service Offerings
24.18. Page
24.18.1. Business Overview
24.18.2. Service Offerings
24.19. Rogers-O’Brien Construction
24.19.1. Business Overview
24.19.2. Service Offerings
24.20. Rosendin Electric
24.20.1. Business Overview
24.20.2. Service Offerings
24.21. Syska Hennessy Group
24.21.1. Business Overview
24.21.2. Service Offerings
24.22. Turner Construction
24.22.1. Business Overview
24.22.2. Service Offerings
25. Key Data Center Investors
25.1. Apple
25.1.1. Business Overview
25.1.2. Service Offerings
25.2. Applied Digital
25.2.1. Business Overview
25.2.2. Service Offerings
25.2.3. Key News
25.3. Aws
25.3.1. Business Overview
25.3.2. Service Offerings
25.3.3. Key News
25.4. Cyrusone
25.4.1. Business Overview
25.4.2. Service Offerings
25.4.3. Key News
25.5. Databank
25.5.1. Business Overview
25.5.2. Service Offerings
25.5.3. Key News
25.6. Digital Realty
25.6.1. Business Overview
25.6.2. Service Offerings
25.6.3. Key News
25.7. Equinix
25.7.1. Business Overview
25.7.2. Service Offerings
25.7.3. Key News
25.8. Google
25.8.1. Business Overview
25.8.2. Service Offerings
25.8.3. Key News
25.9. Meta (Facebook)
25.9.1. Business Overview
25.9.2. Service Offerings
25.9.3. Key News
25.10. Microsoft
25.10.1. Business Overview
25.10.2. Service Offerings
25.10.3. Key News
25.11. Ntt Data
25.11.1. Business Overview
25.11.2. Service Offerings
25.11.3. Key News
26. Other Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers
26.1. Airedale
26.1.1. Business Overview
26.1.2. Product Offerings
26.2. Alfa Laval
26.2.1. Business Overview
26.2.2. Product Offerings
26.3. Asetek
26.3.1. Business Overview
26.3.2. Product Offerings
26.4. Bloom Energy
26.4.1. Business Overview
26.4.2. Product Offerings
26.5. Carrier
26.5.1. Business Overview
26.5.2. Product Offerings
26.6. Condair
26.6.1. Business Overview
26.6.2. Product Offerings
26.7. Cormant
26.7.1. Business Overview
26.7.2. Product Offerings
26.8. Cyber Power Systems
26.8.1. Business Overview
26.8.2. Product Offerings
26.9. Enlogic
26.9.1. Business Overview
26.9.2. Product Offerings
26.10. Fnt Software
26.10.1. Business Overview
26.10.2. Product Offerings
26.11. Generac Power Systems
26.11.1. Business Overview
26.11.2. Service Offerings
26.12. Green Revolution Cooling (Grc)
26.12.1. Business Overview
26.12.2. Service Offerings
26.13. Hitec Power Protection
26.13.1. Business Overview
26.13.2. Product Offerings
26.14. Johnson Controls
26.14.1. Business Overview
26.14.2. Product Offerings
26.15. Kohler
26.15.1. Business Overview
26.15.2. Product Offerings
26.16. Kyotocooling
26.16.1. Business Overview
26.16.2. Product Offerings
26.17. Mitsubishi Electric
26.17.1. Business Overview
26.17.2. Product Offerings
26.18. Natron Energy
26.18.1. Business Overview
26.18.2. Product Offerings
26.19. Netzoom
26.19.1. Business Overview
26.19.2. Product Offerings
26.20. Nlyte Software
26.20.1. Business Overview
26.20.2. Product Offerings
26.21. Rittal
26.21.1. Business Overview
26.21.2. Product Offerings
26.22. Siemens
26.22.1. Business Overview
26.22.2. Product Offerings
26.23. Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
26.23.1. Business Overview
26.23.2. Product Offerings
26.24. Tripp Lite
26.24.1. Business Overview
26.24.2. Product Offerings
26.25. Yanmar (Himoinsa)
26.25.1. Business Overview
26.25.2. Product Offerings
26.26. Zincfive
26.26.1. Business Overview
26.26.2. Product Offerings
27. Other Data Center Contractors
27.1. Alfatech
27.1.1. Business Overview
27.1.2. Service Offerings
27.2. Black & Veatch
27.2.1. Business Overview
27.2.2. Service Offerings
27.3. Bluescope Construction
27.3.1. Business Overview
27.3.2. Service Offerings
27.4. Brasfield & Gorrie
27.4.1. Business Overview
27.4.2. Service Offerings
27.5. Callisonrtkl
27.5.1. Business Overview
27.5.2. Service Offerings
27.6. Clark Construction Group
27.6.1. Business Overview
27.6.2. Service Offerings
27.7. Climatec
27.7.1. Business Overview
27.7.2. Service Offerings
27.8. Clune Construction
27.8.1. Business Overview
27.8.2. Service Offerings
27.9. Emcor Group
27.9.1. Business Overview
27.9.2. Service Offerings
27.10. Eyp Mcf
27.10.1. Business Overview
27.10.2. Service Offerings
27.11. Fitzpatrick Architects
27.11.1. Business Overview
27.11.2. Service Offerings
27.12. Fluor Corporation
27.12.1. Business Overview
27.12.2. Service Offerings
27.13. Gensler
27.13.1. Business Overview
27.13.2. Service Offerings
27.14. Gilbane Building Company
27.14.1. Business Overview
27.14.2. Service Offerings
27.15. Gray
27.15.1. Business Overview
27.15.2. Service Offerings
27.16. Hdr
27.16.1. Business Overview
27.16.2. Service Offerings
27.17. Hensel Phelps
27.17.1. Business Overview
27.17.2. Service Offerings
27.18. Hitt Contracting
27.18.1. Business Overview
27.18.2. Service Offerings
27.19. Hoffman Construction
27.19.1. Business Overview
27.19.2. Service Offerings
27.20. Je Dunn Construction
27.20.1. Business Overview
27.20.2. Service Offerings
27.21. Jhet Architects
27.21.1. Business Overview
27.21.2. Service Offerings
27.22. kW Engineering
27.22.1. Business Overview
27.22.2. Service Offerings
27.23. Walbridge
27.23.1. Business Overview
27.23.2. Service Offerings
27.24. Wsp (kW Mission Critical Engineering)
27.24.1. Business Overview
27.24.2. Service Offerings
27.25. Linesight
27.25.1. Business Overview
27.25.2. Service Offerings
27.26. M+W Group (Exyte)
27.26.1. Business Overview
27.26.2. Service Offerings
27.27. Mccarthy Building Companies
27.27.1. Business Overview
27.27.2. Service Offerings
27.28. Morrison Hershfield
27.28.1. Business Overview
27.28.2. Service Offerings
27.29. Mortenson
27.29.1. Business Overview
27.29.2. Service Offerings
27.30. Pepper Construction
27.30.1. Business Overview
27.30.2. Service Offerings
27.31. Rosendin
27.31.1. Business Overview
27.31.2. Service Offerings
27.32. Ryan Companies
27.32.1. Business Overview
27.32.2. Service Offerings
27.33. Salute Mission Critical
27.33.1. Business Overview
27.33.2. Service Offerings
27.34. Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects
27.34.1. Business Overview
27.34.2. Service Offerings
27.35. Skanska
27.35.1. Business Overview
27.35.2. Service Offerings
27.36. Southland Industries
27.36.1. Business Overview
27.36.2. Service Offerings
27.37. Sturgeon Electric Company
27.37.1. Business Overview
27.37.2. Service Offerings
27.38. Structure Tone
27.38.1. Business Overview
27.38.2. Service Offerings
27.39. Suffolk Construction
27.39.1. Business Overview
27.39.2. Service Offerings
27.40. Sundt Construction
27.40.1. Business Overview
27.40.2. Service Offerings
27.41. the Mulhern Group
27.41.1. Business Overview
27.41.2. Service Offerings
27.42. the Walsh Group
27.42.1. Business Overview
27.42.2. Service Offerings
27.43. the Weitz Company
27.43.1. Business Overview
27.43.2. Service Offerings
27.44. Trinity Group Construction
27.44.1. Business Overview
27.44.2. Service Offerings
28. Other Data Center Investors
28.1. Aligned Data Centers
28.1.1. Business Overview
28.1.2. Service Offerings
28.1.3. Key News
28.2. American Tower
28.2.1. Business Overview
28.2.2. Service Offerings
28.2.3. Key News
28.3. Aubix
28.3.1. Business Overview
28.3.2. Service Offerings
28.4. Centersquare
28.4.1. Business Overview
28.4.2. Service Offerings
28.5. Cloudhq
28.5.1. Business Overview
28.5.2. Service Offerings
28.5.3. Key News
28.6. Cologix
28.6.1. Business Overview
28.6.2. Service Offerings
28.6.3. Key News
28.7. Compass Datacenters
28.7.1. Business Overview
28.7.2. Service Offerings
28.7.3. Key News
28.8. Copt Data Center Solutions
28.8.1. Business Overview
28.8.2. Service Offerings
28.8.3. Key News
28.9. Core Scientific
28.9.1. Business Overview
28.9.2. Service Offerings
28.9.3. Key News
28.10. Corscale Data Centers
28.10.1. Business Overview
28.10.2. Service Offerings
28.10.3. Key News
28.11. Dartpoints
28.11.1. Business Overview
28.11.2. Service Offerings
28.12. DC Blox
28.12.1. Business Overview
28.12.2. Service Offerings
28.12.3. Key News
28.13. Digipowerx (Digihost)
28.13.1. Business Overview
28.13.2. Service Offerings
28.13.3. Key News
28.14. Edgeconnex
28.14.1. Business Overview
28.14.2. Service Offerings
28.14.3. Key News
28.15. Edgecore Digital Infrastructure
28.15.1. Business Overview
28.15.2. Service Offerings
28.15.3. Key News
28.16. Element Critical
28.16.1. Business Overview
28.16.2. Service Offerings
28.17. Flexential
28.17.1. Business Overview
28.17.2. Service Offerings
28.17.3. Key News
28.18. Fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (1547)
28.18.1. Business Overview
28.18.2. Service Offerings
28.18.3. Key News
28.19. H5 Data Centers
28.19.1. Business Overview
28.19.2. Service Offerings
28.19.3. Key News
28.20. Hostdime
28.20.1. Business Overview
28.20.2. Service Offerings
28.21. Hut 8
28.21.1. Business Overview
28.21.2. Service Offerings
28.21.3. Key News
28.22. Iron Mountain
28.22.1. Business Overview
28.22.2. Service Offerings
28.22.3. Key News
28.23. Netrality Data Centers
28.23.1. Business Overview
28.23.2. Service Offerings
28.24. Novva Data Centers
28.24.1. Business Overview
28.24.2. Service Offerings
28.24.3. Key News
28.25. Phoenixnap
28.25.1. Business Overview
28.25.2. Service Offerings
28.26. Powerhouse Data Centers
28.26.1. Business Overview
28.26.2. Service Offerings
28.26.3. Key News
28.27. Prime Data Centers
28.27.1. Business Overview
28.27.2. Service Offerings
28.27.3. Key News
28.28. Qts Realty Trust
28.28.1. Business Overview
28.28.2. Service Offerings
28.28.3. Key News
28.29. Sabey Data Centers
28.29.1. Business Overview
28.29.2. Service Offerings
28.30. Skybox Datacenters
28.30.1. Business Overview
28.30.2. Service Offerings
28.30.3. Key News
28.31. Stream Data Centers
28.31.1. Business Overview
28.31.2. Service Offerings
28.31.3. Key News
28.32. Stack Infrastructure
28.32.1. Business Overview
28.32.2. Service Offerings
28.32.3. Key News
28.33. Switch
28.33.1. Business Overview
28.33.2. Service Offerings
28.33.3. Key News
28.34. T5 Data Centers
28.34.1. Business Overview
28.34.2. Service Offerings
28.34.3. Key News
28.35. Tierpoint
28.35.1. Business Overview
28.35.2. Service Offerings
28.35.3. Key News
28.36. Vantage Data Centers
28.36.1. Business Overview
28.36.2. Service Offerings
28.36.3. Key News
28.37. Yondr
28.37.1. Business Overview
28.37.2. Service Offerings
28.37.3. Key News
28.38. 365 Data Centers
28.38.1. Business Overview
28.38.2. Service Offerings
28.39. 5C Data Centers
28.39.1. Business Overview
28.39.2. Service Offerings
29. New Entrants
29.1. Ardent Data Centers
29.1.1. Business Overview
29.1.2. Service Offerings
29.1.3. Key News
29.2. Colovore
29.2.1. Business Overview
29.2.2. Service Offerings
29.2.3. Key News
29.3. Cloudburst Data Centers
29.3.1. Business Overview
29.3.2. Service Offerings
29.3.3. Key News
29.4. Crane Data Centers
29.4.1. Business Overview
29.4.2. Service Offerings
29.5. Edged Energy
29.5.1. Business Overview
29.5.2. Service Offerings
29.6. Ne Edge
29.6.1. Business Overview
29.6.2. Service Offerings
29.7. Prometheus Hyperscale
29.7.1. Business Overview
29.7.2. Service Offerings
29.8. Quantum Loophole
29.8.1. Business Overview
29.8.2. Service Offerings
29.9. Rowan Digital Infrastructure
29.9.1. Business Overview
29.9.2. Service Offerings
29.9.3. Key News
29.10. Tract
29.10.1. Business Overview
29.10.2. Service Offerings
30. Quantitative Summary
30.1. US Data Center Construction Market
30.1.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
30.1.2. Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
30.1.3. Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
30.1.4. Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
30.1.5. Cooling Systems: Market Size & Forecast
30.1.6. Cooling Techniques: Market Size & Forecast
30.1.7. General Construction: Market Size & Forecast
30.1.8. Tier Standards: Market Size & Forecast
30.1.9. Facility Type: Market Size & Forecast by Investment
30.1.10. Facility Type: Market Size & Forecast by Area
30.1.11. Facility Type: Market Size & Forecast by Power Capacity
30.2. Geographical Segmentation
30.2.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
30.2.2. Area: Market Size & Forecast
30.2.3. Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
30.3. Southeastern US
30.3.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
30.3.2. Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
30.4. Western US
30.4.1. Investment: Market Size & Forecast
30.4.2. Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
30.5. Southwestern US
30.5.1. Investment: Market Size &Forecast
30.5.2. Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
30.6. Midwestern US
30.6.1. Investment: Market Size &Forecast
30.6.2. Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
30.7. Northeastern US
30.7.1. Investment: Market Size &Forecast
30.7.2. Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
31. Appendix
31.1. List of Abbreviations
31.2. Site Selection Criteria
31.3. Currency Conversion
List of Exhibits
Exhibit 1: Market Derivation
Exhibit 2: Reciprocal Tariffs Imposed by US in Some of Key Countries
Exhibit 3: Tariffs Imposed on US Imports by Key Trade Partners
Exhibit 4: US Data Center Construction Market Snapshot by Primary Markets
Exhibit 5: US Data Center Construction Market Snapshot by Secondary Markets
Exhibit 6: Data Center Construction Cost in US $/Watt (2024)
Exhibit 7: Data Center Construction Cost Across the World $/Watt(2024)
Exhibit 8: Factors Leadimg to Delayed Data Center Projects
Exhibit 9: The Cost of Building Data Center Can be Segmented into Four Categories.
Exhibit 10: Impact of Key Driving Factors 2025 & 2030
Exhibit 11: Sustainability Initiatives for Data Center Environments
Exhibit 12: Internet Exchange Points Across the US
Exhibit 13: Use of Big Data and IoT Across Several Industries
Exhibit 14: Factors Driving the Site Selection Criteria
Exhibit 15: Data Center Construction Market in the US 2024-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 16: US Data Center Construction Market by Area 2021-2030 (Million Square Feet)
Exhibit 17: US Data Center Construction Market by Power Capacity 2021-2030 (Mw)
Exhibit 18: US Data Center Construction Market by Support Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 19: Snapshot of US Data Center Construction Market by Facility Type Capacity (Mw)
Exhibit 20: US Data Center Construction Market by Facility Type Investment ($ Billion)
Exhibit 21: US Data Center Construction Market by Facility Type Area (Million Square Feet)
Exhibit 22: US Hyperscale Data Center Construction Market by Investment 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 23: US Hyperscale Data Center Construction Market by Area 2021-2030 (Million Square Feet)
Exhibit 24: US Hyperscale Data Center Construction Market by Power Capacity 2021-2030 (Mw)
Exhibit 25: US Colocation Data Center Construction Market by Investment 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 26: US Colocation Data Center Construction Market by Area 2021-2030 (Million Square Feet)
Exhibit 27: US Colocation Data Center Construction Market by Power Capacity 2021-2030 (Mw)
Exhibit 28: US Enterprise Data Center Construction Market by Investment 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 29: US Enterprise Data Center Construction Market by Area 2021-2030 (Million Square Feet)
Exhibit 30: US Enterprise Data Center Construction Market by Power Capacity 2021-2030 (Mw)
Exhibit 31: Snapshot of US Data Center Construction Market by Infrastructure ($ Billion)
Exhibit 32: US Data Center Construction Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 33: US Data Center Construction Market by Mechanical Infrastructure
Exhibit 34: US Data Center Construction Market by Mechanical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 35: US Data Center Construction Market by General Construction 2023 & 2029 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 36: US Data Center General Construction Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 37: Snapshot of US Data Center Construction Market by Electrical Infrastructure ($ Billion)
Exhibit 38: Cumulative Investment Opportunities by Electrical Infrastructure (2025-2030)
Exhibit 39: Overview of the US Data Center Construction Market by Electrical Infrastructure
Exhibit 40: US Data Center Construction Market by Ups Systems 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 41: US Data Center Construction Generators Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 42: US Data Center Construction Transfer Switches & Switchgear Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 43: US Data Center Construction Pdus Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 44: US Data Center Construction Other Electrical Infrastructure Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 45: Snapshot of US Data Center Construction Market by Mechanical Infrastructure ($ Billion)
Exhibit 46: Cumulative Investment Opportunities by Mechanical Infrastructure (2025-2030)
Exhibit 47: Overview of the US Data Center Construction Market by Mechanical Infrastructure
Exhibit 48: US Data Center Construction Cooling Systems Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 49: US Data Center Construction Racks Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 50: Data Center Rack Cost
Exhibit 51: US Data Center Construction Other Mechanical Infrastructure Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 52: Snapshot of US Data Center Construction Market by Cooling Systems ($ Billion)
Exhibit 53: Cumulative Investment Opportunities by Cooling Systems (2025-2030)
Exhibit 54: Overview of US Data Center Construction Market by Cooling Systems
Exhibit 55: Working of Crac & Crah Units
Exhibit 56: US Data Center Construction Market by Crac & Crah Units 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 57: US Data Center Construction Market by Chiller Units 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 58: US Data Center Construction Market by Cooling Towers, Condensers, & Dry Coolers 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 59: US Data Center Construction Market by Other Cooling Units 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 60: Snapshot of US Data Center Construction Market by Cooling Technique ($ Billion)
Exhibit 61: Cumulative Investment Opportunities by Cooling Techniques (2024-2029)
Exhibit 62: Overview of US Data Center Construction Market by Cooling Techniques
Exhibit 63: US Data Center Construction Market by Air-based Cooling Technique 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 64: US Data Center Construction Market by Liquid-based Cooling Technique 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 65: Snapshot of US Data Center Construction Market by General Construction ($ Billion)
Exhibit 66: Cumulative Investment Opportunities by General Construction (2024-2029)
Exhibit 67: Overview of US Data Center Construction Market by General Construction
Exhibit 68: US Data Center Construction Market by Core & Shell Development 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 69: US Data Center Construction Market by Installation & Commissioning Services 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 70: US Data Center Construction Market by Engineering & Building Design 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 71: US Data Center Construction Market by Fire Detection & Suppression 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 72: US Data Center Construction Market by Physical Security 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 73: US Data Center Construction Market by Dcim/Bms Solutions 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 74: Snapshot of US Data Center Construction Market by Tier Standards ($ Billion)
Exhibit 75: Cumulative Investment Opportunities by Tier Standards (2024-2029)
Exhibit 76: US Data Center Construction Market by Tier Standards 2024 & 2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 77: US Tier I & II Data Center Construction Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 78: US Tier III Data Center Construction Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 79: US Tier IV Data Center Construction Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 80: Overview of Southeastern US Data Center Market
Exhibit 81: Southeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Investment 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 82: Southeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Area 2021-2030 (Million Square Feet)
Exhibit 83: Southeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Power Capacity 2021-2030 (Mw)
Exhibit 84: Industrial Electricity Pricing in Southeastern US 2023 & 2024 (Cents/kW)
Exhibit 85: Southeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 86: Southeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Mechanical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 87: Southeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by General Construction 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 88: Midwestern US Data Center Colocation Market Overview
Exhibit 89: Midwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Investment 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 90: Midwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Area 2020-2029 (Million Square Feet)
Exhibit 91: Midwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Power Capacity 2021-2030 (Mw)
Exhibit 92: Industrial Electricity Pricing in Midwestern US 2023 & 2024 (Cents/kW)
Exhibit 93: Midwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 94: Midwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Mechanical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 95: Midwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by General Construction 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 96: Overview of Southwestern US Data Center Colocation Market
Exhibit 97: Southwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Investment 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 98: List of Upcoming Data Center Projects in Midwestern US
Exhibit 99: Southwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Area 2021-2030 (Million Square Feet)
Exhibit 100: Industrial Electricity Pricing in Southwestern US 2023 & 2024 (Cents/kW)
Exhibit 101: Southwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Power Capacity 2021-2030 (Mw)
Exhibit 102: Southwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 103: Southwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by Mechanical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 104: Southwestern US Data Center Colocation Market by General Construction 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 105: Western US Data Center Colocation Market Overview
Exhibit 106: Western US Data Center Colocation Market 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 107: Western US Data Center Colocation Market by Area 2021-2030 (Million Sq Ft)
Exhibit 108: Western US Data Center Colocation Market by Power Capacity 2021-2030 (Mw)
Exhibit 109: Industrial Electricity Pricing in Western US 2023 & 2024 (Cents/kW)
Exhibit 110: Western US Data Center Colocation Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 111: Western US Data Center Colocation Market by Mechanical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 112: Western US Data Center Colocation Market by General Construction 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 113: Northeastern US Data Center Colocation Market Overview
Exhibit 114: Northeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Investment 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 115: Northeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Area 2021-2030 (Million Sq Ft)
Exhibit 116: Northeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Power Capacity 2021-2030 (Mw)
Exhibit 117: Industrial Electricity Pricing in Northeastern US 2023 & 2024 (Cents/kW)
Exhibit 118: Northeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 119: Northeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by Mechanical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 120: Northeastern US Data Center Colocation Market by General Construction 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Exhibit 121: Site Selection Criteria
List of Tables
Table 1: Data Center Equipment Lifespan
Table 2: Total Development Cost Example
Table 3: List of All the Cloud Regions by Major Cloud Service Providers in the US
Table 4: Data Center Facilities M&A /Jv/ Sale or Lease in the US 2024
Table 5: Data Center Facilities M&A in the US 2024
Table 6: List of Upcoming Submarine Cable Projects Across the US
Table 7: List of Top 25 Disaster-Prone Counties
Table 8: List of Data Center Upcoming Projects in Southeast US
Table 9: Data Center Land Purchases in Virginia and Atlanta in 2024
Table 10: List of Upcoming Data Center Projects in Midwestern US
Table 11: Data Center Land Purchases in Ohio and Illinois in 2024
Table 12: Land/ Site Purchase & Acquisitions by Colocation Operators in Southwestern US (2024 Onwards)
Table 13: List of Upcoming Data Center Projects in Southwestern US
Table 14: List of Upcoming Data Center Projects in Northeastern US
Table 15: US Data Center Construction Market by Investment 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 16: US Data Center Construction Market by Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 17: US Data Center Construction Market by Electrical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 18: US Data Center Construction Market by Mechanical Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 19: US Data Center Construction Market by Cooling Systems 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 20: US Data Center Construction Market by Cooling Techniques 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 21: US Data Center Construction Market by General Construction 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 22: US Data Center Construction Market by Tier Standards 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 23: US Data Center Construction Market by Facility Type 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 24: US Data Center Construction Market by Facility Type 2021-2030 (Million Sq Ft)
Table 25: US Data Center Construction Market by Facility Type 2021-2030 (Mw)
Table 26: US Data Center Construction Market by Region 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 27: US Data Center Construction Market by Region 2021-2030 (Million Sq Ft)
Table 28: US Data Center Construction Market by Region 2021-2030 (Mw)
Table 29: Southeastern US Data Center Construction Market 2021-2030
Table 30: Southeastern US Data Center Construction Market by Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 31: Western US Data Center Construction Market 2021-2030
Table 32: Western US Data Center Construction Market by Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 33: Southwestern US Data Center Construction Market 2020-2029
Table 34: Southwestern US Data Center Construction Market by Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 35: Midwestern US Data Center Construction Market 2021-2030
Table 36: Midwestern US Data Center Construction Market by Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 37: Northeastern US Data Center Construction Market 2021-2030
Table 38: Northeastern US Data Center Construction Market by Infrastructure 2021-2030 ($ Billion)
Table 39: Currency Conversion Table (2016-2023)

Companies Mentioned

  • ABB
  • Delta Electronics
  • Eaton
  • Legrand
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Schneider Electric
  • Stulz
  • Vertiv
  • AECOM
  • Ames Construction
  • Arup
  • Barge Design Solutions
  • Burns & McDonnell
  • Corgan
  • Clayco
  • DPR Construction
  • Fortis Construction
  • Haydon
  • Holder Construction
  • Jacobs
  • KDC
  • Kiewit Corporation
  • Lewis Michael Consultants
  • Morgan Construction
  • Morgan Corp
  • Page
  • Rogers-O’Brien Construction
  • Rosendin Electric
  • Syska Hennessy Group
  • Turner Construction
  • Apple
  • Applied Digital
  • AWS (Amazon Web Services)
  • CyrusOne
  • DataBank
  • Digital Realty
  • Equinix
  • Google
  • Meta (Facebook)
  • Microsoft
  • NTT Data
  • Airedale
  • Alfa Laval
  • Asetek
  • Bloom Energy
  • Carrier
  • Condair
  • Cormant
  • Cyber Power Systems
  • Enlogic
  • FNT Software
  • Generac Power Systems
  • Green Revolution Cooling (GRC)
  • Hitec Power Protection
  • Johnson Controls
  • Kohler
  • KyotoCooling
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Natron Energy
  • NetZoom
  • Nlyte Software
  • Rittal
  • Siemens
  • Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
  • Tripp Lite
  • Yanmar (HIMOINSA)
  • ZincFive
  • Alfatech
  • Black & Veatch
  • Bluescope Construction
  • Brasfield & Gorrie
  • CallisonRTKL
  • Clark Construction Group
  • Climatec
  • Clune Construction
  • Emcor Group
  • EYP McF
  • Fitzpatrick Architects
  • Fluor Corporation
  • Gensler
  • Gilbane Building Company
  • Gray
  • HDR
  • Hensel Phelps
  • Hitt Contracting
  • Hoffman Construction
  • JE Dunn Construction
  • JHET Architects
  • KW Engineering
  • Walbridge
  • WSP (KW Mission Critical Engineering)
  • Linesight
  • M+W Group (Exyte)
  • McCarthy Building Companies
  • Morrison Hershfield
  • Mortenson
  • Pepper Construction
  • Rosendin
  • Ryan Companies
  • Salute Mission Critical
  • Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects
  • Skanska
  • Southland Industries
  • Sturgeon Electric Company
  • Structure Tone
  • Suffolk Construction
  • Sundt Construction
  • The Mulhern Group
  • The Walsh Group
  • The Weitz Company
  • Trinity Group Construction
  • Aligned Data Centers
  • American Tower
  • Aubix
  • Centersquare
  • CloudHQ
  • Cologix
  • Compass Datacenters
  • COPT Data Center Solutions
  • Core Scientific
  • Corscale Data Centers
  • DartPoints
  • DC Blox
  • DigiPowerX (DigiHost)
  • EdgeConnex
  • EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure
  • Element Critical
  • Flexential
  • FifteenFortySeven Critical Systems Realty (1547)
  • H5 Data Centers
  • HostDime
  • Hut 8
  • Iron Mountain
  • Netrality Data Centers
  • Novva Data Centers
  • PhoenixNAP
  • Powerhouse Data Centers
  • Prime Data Centers
  • QTS Realty Trust
  • Sabey Data Centers
  • Skybox Datacenters
  • Stream Data Centers
  • Stack Infrastructure
  • Switch
  • T5 Data Centers
  • TierPoint
  • Vantage Data Centers
  • Yondr
  • 365 Data Centers
  • 5C Data Centers
  • Ardent Data Centers
  • Colovore
  • Cloudburst Data Centers
  • Crane Data Centers
  • Edged Energy
  • NE Edge
  • Prometheus Hyperscale
  • Quantum Loophole
  • Rowan Digital Infrastructure
  • Tract

Methodology


Our research comprises a mix of primary and secondary research. The secondary research sources that are typically referred to include, but are not limited to, company websites, annual reports, financial reports, company pipeline charts, broker reports, investor presentations and SEC filings, journals and conferences, internal proprietary databases, news articles, press releases, and webcasts specific to the companies operating in any given market.

Primary research involves email interactions with the industry participants across major geographies. The participants who typically take part in such a process include, but are not limited to, CEOs, VPs, business development managers, market intelligence managers, and national sales managers. We primarily rely on internal research work and internal databases that we have populated over the years. We cross-verify our secondary research findings with the primary respondents participating in the study.



 

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