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U.S. Data Center Construction Market - Industry Outlook & Forecast 2023-2028

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  • 558 Pages
  • February 2023
  • Region: United States
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  • ID: 5738893
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The U.S. data center construction market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 5.93% from 2022 to 2028. The U.S. market is the most mature and is witnessing continuous growth in development and operations. The growing popularity of IoT, the emergence of 5G networks, the adoption of cloud-based services, and the demand for streaming online entertainment content at high speeds are the major factors driving the growth of the U.S. data center construction market. Also, the availability of tax incentives, free cooling, and renewable energy in the region is likely to attract more investors to the market.

Some of the preferred locations by operators in the U.S. include Virginia, California, Texas, Illinois, Oregon, Nevada, Georgia, Arizona, Ohio, and others. Virginia and Texas are the top states in data center investments in 2022 owing to the major investment by the hyperscalers such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google, and Meta (Facebook). However, the hyperscalers are less likely to develop and invest in the North-Eastern region due to location and land constraints. The region will witness more deployment of edge data centers.

Some trends and enablers contribute to the growth of the U.S data center market:

  • A surge in M&A and JV activities
  • A surge in Rack power density
  • Deployment of Microgrids in data centers
  • Adoption of cloud-based services
  • Connectivity improvement with other countries
  • 5G connectivity and edge data center development
  • Innovative UPS battery technologies

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The U.S. government will promote data center investments through various initiatives, such as increasing the availability of land for development, reducing electricity tariffs, and enabling the procurement of renewable energy. Thus, such initiatives will drive the growth of the U.S. data center construction market during the forecast period.
  • Digitalization across businesses will contribute to a surge in data center investments by colocation, cloud, Internet, and telecommunication providers. Telecom companies such as AT&T, T-Mobile, CenturyLink, and Qualcomm are responsible for deploying and introducing 5G services in the U.S.
  • The trend of procuring renewable energy to power the facilities will likely continue during the forecast period. Several operators are signing power purchase agreements with renewable energy companies.
  • The U.S. data center construction market will likely witness new players' entry. In 2022, some new entrants included AUBix, Edge Centres, Corscale Data Centers, Yondr, Quantum Loophole, and others. However, these new players will face competition from local and established global players.
  • Supply chain disruption, increasing inflation rates, shortage of skilled workforce, and political disturbance with Russia are likely to impact the industry negatively.

SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

  • Incorporating modular power infrastructure will likely provide higher OPEX savings for data centers over time as they are more efficient, require lower maintenance, and reduce space.
  • The importance of monitoring is growing with the adoption of intelligent real-time monitoring software with automation and AI. These features can predict maintenance requirements, component failures, and automatic switchovers for uninterrupted operations.
  • In terms of cooling systems, free cooling techniques have grown significantly over the last few years across regions with favorable climatic conditions that can use evaporative/adiabatic coolers for data center cooling purposes.
  • Innovative designs such as district heating are expected to grow among data centers developed in states with colder climatic conditions.
  • The average general construction cost across the US in 2022 was between USD 8 - USD 9 million per MW. However, the cost might change based on locations, increase in commodity price, inflation, and supply chain constraints.
  • Apart from the construction, installation, and commissioning services, data centers also invest in improving physical security, monitoring, and management of facilities through data center infrastructure management (DCIM) in real time.

The report includes the investment in the following areas:

  • Facility Type
  • Colocation
  • Hyperscale
  • Enterprise Data Centers
  • Infrastructure
  • Electrical Infrastructure
  • Mechanical Infrastructure
  • General Construction
  • Electrical Infrastructure
  • Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems
  • Generators
  • Power Distribution Units
  • Transfer Switches & Switchgear
  • Other Electrical Infrastructure
  • Mechanical Infrastructure
  • Cooling Systems
  • Racks
  • Other Mechanical Infrastructure
  • Cooling Systems
  • CRAC & CRAH Units
  • Chiller Units
  • Cooling Towers, Condensers, & Dry Coolers
  • Economizer & Evaporative Coolers
  • Other Cooling Units
  • Cooling Techniques
  • Air-based Cooling Techniques
  • Liquid-based Cooling Techniques
  • General Construction
  • Core & Shell Development
  • Installation & Commissioning Services
  • Engineering & Building Design
  • Fire Detection & Suppression
  • Physical Security
  • Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)/Building Management Systems (BMS)
  • Tier Standards
  • Tier I & II
  • Tier III
  • Tier IV

GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

  • The South-Eastern region has North Virginia as a location that is considered the world's data center capital and has the highest concentration of facilities.
  • Virginia, Texas, California, and Georgia are among the top states which are attractive locations for hyperscale investments. Operators such as Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Meta (Facebook), Switch, QTS Realty Trust, and others are building large data centers in these states. Further expansion of these facilities is also expected to be in the pipeline in the coming years.
  • Arizona State offers various incentives to companies operating in the Foreign Trade Zone. Businesses in a trade zone are eligible for up to a 72.9% reduction in state real and personal property taxes.
  • The North-Eastern region did not receive any hyperscale development in 2022 owing to space constraints in building hyperscale facilities, especially in regions with traditionally high demand, such as New York and New Jersey. Expansions are taking place in large-scale colocation facilities in the region.
  • The IT, cloud, entertainment & media, and retail sectors were major contributors to the overall demand in Salt Lake City, with IT & cloud contributing to over 35% of the overall demand.
  • Chicago is currently touted as one of the fastest-growing markets globally and is expected to witness further significant growth in the coming years.
  • Geography
  • United States
  • South-Eastern US
  • Virginia
  • Georgia
  • Tennessee
  • Florida
  • Alabama
  • Other States
  • Mid-Western US
  • Ohio
  • Illinois
  • Nebraska
  • Missouri
  • Other States
  • South-Western US
  • Texas
  • Arizona
  • Western US
  • California
  • Nevada
  • Utah
  • Oregon
  • Other States
  • North-Eastern US
  • New Jersey
  • Connecticut
  • New York
  • Pennsylvania
  • Other States

VENDOR ANALYSIS

  • Vendors such as Schneider Electric, Rittal, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Delta Power Solutions provide infrastructure based on OCP design. This will aid in the market revenue growth for these vendors, as many organizations prefer solutions such as 48V DC UPS systems.
  • S. colocation providers are undertaking the construction of facilities in a phased manner, depending on the market demand. Over the next few years, there is expected to be more demand for higher capacity systems in the redundancy configuration of 2N for power infrastructure across multiple facilities.
  • The surge in data center activities across the country will be a major source of revenue for construction contractors. Some prominent construction contractors in the U.S. data center construction market include AECOM, Arup, Corgan, DPR Construction, Fortis Construction, Holder Construction, Jacobs, Turner Construction, and others.
  • The major hyperscale operators investing in the U.S. data center construction market include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Meta (Facebook), and Google.
  • The major colocation operators active in the market include Equinix, Digital Realty, Switch, QTS Realty Trust, Iron Mountain, DataBank, Vantage Data Centers, CyrusOne, Compass Datacenters, and others.
  • The U.S. data center construction market also witnessed several new entrants, such as AUBix, Corscale Data Centers, Edge Centres, iMCritical, Yondr, PowerHouse Data Centers, and Quantum Loophole.

Major Vendors

Key Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers

  • ABB
  • Caterpillar
  • Cummins
  • Delta Electronics
  • Eaton
  • Legrand
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Schneider Electric
  • STULZ
  • Vertiv

Key Data Center Contractors

  • AECOM
  • Arup
  • Corgan
  • DPR Construction
  • Fortis Construction
  • Holder Construction
  • Jacobs
  • Rogers-O’Brien Construction
  • Syska Hennessy Group
  • Turner Construction

Key Data Center Investors

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

Other Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers

  • Airedale
  • Alfa Laval
  • Asetek
  • Bloom Energy
  • Carrier
  • Condair
  • Cormant
  • Cyber Power Systems
  • Data Aire
  • 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
  • BlueScope Construction
  • Brasfield & Gorrie
  • CallisonRTKL
  • Clark Construction Group
  • Climatec
  • Clune Construction
  • EMCOR Group
  • EYP MCF
  • Gensler
  • Fluor Corporation
  • Gilbane Building Company
  • HDR
  • HITT Contracting
  • Hoffman Construction
  • JE Dunn Construction
  • kW Engineering
  • kW Mission Critical Engineering
  • Linesight
  • M+W Group (Exyte)
  • Morrison Hershfield
  • Mortenson
  • Rosendin
  • Salute Mission Critical
  • Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects
  • Skanska
  • Southland Industries
  • Sturgeon Electric Company
  • Structure Tone
  • The Mulhern Group
  • The Walsh Group
  • The Weitz Company
  • TRINITY Group Construction

Other Data Center Investors

  • Aligned
  • American Tower
  • CloudHQ
  • Cologix
  • Compass Datacenters
  • COPT Data Center Solutions
  • CoreSite
  • Cyxtera Technologies
  • DartPoints
  • DC BLOX
  • EdgeCore Internet Real Estate
  • EdgeConneX
  • EdgePresence
  • Element Critical
  • Evoque
  • Flexential
  • fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (1547)
  • GIGA Data Centers
  • H5 Data Centers
  • HostDime
  • Iron Mountain
  • Netrality Data Centers
  • Novva 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
  • Vapor IO

New Entrants

  • AUBix
  • Corscale Data Centers
  • Edge Centres
  • iMCritical
  • PowerHouse Data Centers
  • Quantum Loophole
  • Yondr

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED

  • How big is the U.S. data center construction market?
  • What is the growth rate of the U.S. data center construction market?
  • What is the estimated market size in terms of area in the U.S. data center construction market by 2028?
  • What factors drive the growth in the U.S. data center construction market?
  • How many MW of power capacity is expected to reach the U.S. data center construction market by 2028?

Table of Contents

1 Research Methodology

2 Research Objectives

3 Research Process

4 Scope & Coverage
4.1 Market Definition
4.2 Base Year
4.3 Scope of the Study
4.4 Market Segments
4.4.1 Market Segmentation by Facility Type
4.4.2 Market Segmentation by Infrastructure
4.4.3 Market Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
4.4.4 Market Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
4.4.5 Market Segmentation by Cooling System
4.4.6 Market Segmentation by Cooling Techniques
4.4.7 Market Segmentation by General Construction
4.4.8 Market Segmentation by Tier Standards
4.4.9 Market Segmentation by Geography

5 Report Assumptions & Caveats
5.1 Key Caveats
5.2 Currency Conversion
5.3 Market Derivation

6 Premium Insights
6.1 Market Overview
6.2 Key Highlights
6.3 Segmentation Analysis
6.4 Geographical Analysis
6.5 Vendor Analysis

7 Market at a Glance

8 Introduction
8.1 Overview
8.2 Data Center Investment by Facility Type
8.3 Data Center Site Selection Criteria
8.3.1 Key

9 Market Opportunities & Trends
9.1 Sustainability Measures Adopted by Data Center Operators
9.2 5G Leading to Edge Data Center Developments
9.3 Adoption of Advanced Ups Batteries
9.4 Rise in Rack Power Density
9.5 Sustainable and Innovative Data Center Technologies
9.6 Ai & Hpc Applications Driving Liquid Immersion & Direct-To-Chip Cooling
9.7 Deployment of Microgrids in Data Centers

10 Market Growth Enablers
10.1 Significant Development of Data Center Facilities
10.2 Continued Investments by Hyperscale Operators in the US
10.3 Surge in M&A and Jv Activities
10.4 Tax and Sales Incentives
10.5 Adoption of Cloud-Based Services
10.6 Connectivity Improvements Boosting the Data Center Market
10.7 Shift from On-Premises to Cloud and Colocation
10.8 Big Data & IoT Driving the Data Center Market

11 Market Restraints
11.1 Supply Chain Disruptions Hampering Growth
11.2 Skilled Workforce Shortages & Discrimination
11.3 Site Selection Hindrances to Data Center Development
11.4 Security Challenges Impacting Data Center Growth
11.5 Power and Water Consumption by Data Centers
11.6 Concerns Over Carbon Emissions from Data Centers

12 Market Landscape
12.1 Market Overview
12.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
12.3 Area: Market Size & Forecast
12.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
12.5 Support Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
12.6 Five Forces Analysis
12.6.1 Threat of New Entrants
12.6.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
12.6.3 Bargaining Power of Buyers
12.6.4 Threat of Substitutes
12.6.5 Competitive Rivalry

13 Facility Type
13.1 Investment: Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
13.2 Area: Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
13.3 Power Capacity: Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
13.4 Hyperscale Data Centers
13.4.1 Market Overview
13.4.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
13.4.3 Area: Market Size & Forecast
13.4.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
13.5 Colocation Data Centers
13.5.1 Market Overview
13.5.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
13.5.3 Area: Market Size & Forecast
13.5.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
13.6 Enterprise Data Centers
13.6.1 Market Overview
13.6.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
13.6.3 Area: Market Size & Forecast
13.6.4 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast

14 Infrastructure
14.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
14.2 Market Overview
14.3 Electrical Infrastructure
14.3.1 Market Overview
14.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
14.4 Mechanical Infrastructure
14.4.1 Market Overview
14.4.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
14.5 General Construction
14.5.1 Market Overview
14.5.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast

15 Electrical Infrastructure
15.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
15.2 Market Overview
15.3 Ups Systems
15.3.1 Market Overview
15.3.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15.4 Generators
15.4.1 Market Overview
15.4.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15.5 Transfer Switches & Switchgear
15.5.1 Market Overview
15.5.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15.6 Pdus
15.6.1 Market Overview
15.6.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
15.7 Other Electrical Infrastructure
15.7.1 Market Overview
15.7.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast

16 Mechanical Infrastructure
16.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
16.2 Market Overview
16.3 Cooling Systems
16.3.1 Market Overview
16.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
16.4 Racks
16.4.1 Market Overview
16.4.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
16.5 Other Mechanical Infrastructure
16.5.1 Market Overview
16.5.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast

17 Cooling Systems
17.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
17.2 Market Overview
17.3 Crac & Crah Units
17.3.1 Market Overview
17.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
17.4 Chiller Units
17.4.1 Market Overview
17.4.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
17.5 Cooling Towers, Condensers & Dry Coolers
17.5.1 Market Overview
17.5.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
17.6 Economizers & Evaporative Coolers
17.6.1 Market Overview
17.6.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
17.7 Other Cooling Units
17.7.1 Market Overview
17.7.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast

18 Cooling Technique
18.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
18.2 Market Overview
18.3 Air-Based Cooling
18.3.1 Market Overview
18.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
18.4 Liquid-Based Cooling
18.4.1 Market Overview
18.4.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast

19 General Construction
19.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
19.2 Market Overview
19.3 Core & Shell Development
19.3.1 Market Overview
19.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
19.4 Installation & Commissioning Services
19.4.1 Market Overview
19.4.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
19.5 Engineering & Building Design
19.5.1 Market Overview
19.5.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
19.6 Fire Detection & Suppression
19.6.1 Market Overview
19.6.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
19.7 Physical Security
19.7.1 Market Overview
19.7.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
19.8 Dcim/Bms Solutions
19.8.1 Market Overview
19.8.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast

20 Tier Standards
20.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
20.2 Market Overview
20.3 Tier I & Ii
20.3.1 Market Overview
20.3.2 Market Size & Forecast
20.4 Tier Iii
20.4.1 Market Overview
20.4.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
20.5 Tier Iv
20.5.1 Market Overview
20.5.2 Investment: Market Size & Forecast

21 Geography
21.1 Investment: Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
21.2 Area: Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
21.3 Power Capacity: Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
21.4 Geographic Overview
22 Southeastern US
22.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
22.2 Market Overview
22.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
22.3.1 Virginia
22.3.2 Georgia
22.3.3 Tennessee
22.3.4 Florida
22.3.5 Alabama
22.3.6 Other States
22.4 Area: Market Size & Forecast
22.4.1 Virginia
22.4.2 Georgia
22.4.3 Tennessee
22.4.4 Florida
22.4.5 Alabama
22.4.6 Other States
22.5 Electricity Pricing in Southeastern US
22.6 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
22.6.1 Virginia
22.6.2 Georgia
22.6.3 Tennessee
22.6.4 Florida
22.6.5 Alabama
22.6.6 Other States
22.7 Market by Infrastructure
22.7.1 Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
22.7.2 Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
22.7.3 General Construction: Market Size & Forecast

23 Midwestern US
23.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
23.2 Market Overview
23.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
23.3.1 Ohio
23.3.2 Illinois
23.3.3 Nebraska
23.3.4 Missouri
23.3.5 Other States
23.4 Area: Market Size & Forecast
23.4.1 Ohio
23.4.2 Illinois
23.4.3 Missouri
23.4.4 Nebraska
23.4.5 Other States
23.5 Electricity Pricing in Midwestern US
23.6 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
23.6.1 Illinois
23.6.2 Minnesota
23.6.3 Ohio
23.6.4 Other States
23.7 Market by Infrastructure
23.7.1 Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
23.7.2 Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
23.7.3 General Construction: Market Size & Forecast

24 Southwestern US
24.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
24.2 Market Overview
24.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
24.3.1 Texas
24.3.2 Arizona
24.4 Area: Market Size & Forecast
24.4.1 Texas
24.4.2 Arizona
24.5 Electricity Pricing in Southwestern US
24.6 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
24.6.1 Texas
24.6.2 Arizona
24.7 Market by Infrastructure
24.7.1 Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
24.7.2 Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
24.7.3 General Construction: Market Size & Forecast

25 Western US
25.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
25.2 Market Overview
25.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
25.3.1 California
25.3.2 Nevada
25.3.3 Utah
25.3.4 Oregon
25.3.5 Other States
25.4 Area: Market Size & Forecast
25.4.1 California
25.4.2 Oregon
25.4.3 Nevada
25.4.4 Utah
25.4.5 Other States
25.5 Electricity Pricing in Western US
25.6 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
25.6.1 California
25.6.2 Nevada
25.6.3 Utah
25.6.4 Oregon
25.6.5 Other States
25.7 Market by Infrastructure
25.7.1 Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
25.7.2 Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
25.7.3 General Construction: Market Size & Forecast

26 Northeastern US
26.1 Market Snapshot & Growth Engine
26.2 Market Overview
26.3 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
26.3.1 New Jersey
26.3.2 Connecticut
26.3.3 New York
26.3.4 Pennsylvania
26.3.5 Other States
26.4 Area: Market Size & Forecast
26.4.1 New Jersey
26.4.2 New York
26.4.3 Connecticut
26.4.4 Pennsylvania
26.4.5 Other States
26.5 Electricity Pricing in Northeastern US
26.6 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
26.6.1 Pennsylvania
26.6.2 New York
26.6.3 Connecticut
26.6.4 Other States
26.7 Market by Infrastructure
26.7.1 Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
26.7.2 Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
26.7.3 General Construction: Market Size & Forecast

27 Competitive Landscape
27.1 Electrical Infrastructure
27.2 Mechanical Infrastructure
27.3 General Construction
27.4 Data Center Investors

28 Key Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers
28.1 Abb
28.1.1 Business Overview
28.1.2 Product Offerings
28.2 Caterpillar
28.2.1 Business Overview
28.2.2 Product Offerings
28.3 Cummins
28.3.1 Business Overview
28.3.2 Product Offerings
28.4 Delta Electronics
28.4.1 Business Overview
28.4.2 Product Offerings
28.5 Eaton
28.5.1 Business Overview
28.5.2 Product Offerings
28.6 Legrand
28.6.1 Business Overview
28.6.2 Product Offerings
28.7 Rolls-Royce
28.7.1 Business Overview
28.7.2 Product Offerings
28.8 Schneider Electric
28.8.1 Business Overview
28.8.2 Product Offerings
28.9 Stulz
28.9.1 Business Overview
28.9.2 Product Offerings
28.10 Vertiv
28.10.1 Business Overview
28.10.2 Product Offerings

29 Key Data Center Contractors
29.1 Aecom
29.1.1 Business Overview
29.1.2 Service Offerings
29.2 Arup
29.2.1 Business Overview
29.2.2 Service Offerings
29.3 Corgan
29.3.1 Business Overview
29.3.2 Service Offerings
29.4 Dpr Construction
29.4.1 Business Overview
29.4.2 Service Offerings
29.5 Fortis Construction
29.5.1 Business Overview
29.5.2 Service Offerings
29.6 Holder Construction
29.6.1 Business Overview
29.6.2 Service Offerings
29.7 Jacobs
29.7.1 Business Overview
29.7.2 Service Offerings
29.8 Rogers-O’Brien Construction
29.8.1 Business Overview
29.8.2 Service Offerings
29.9 Syska Hennessy Group
29.9.1 Business Overview
29.9.2 Service Offerings
29.10 Turner Construction
29.10.1 Business Overview
29.10.2 Service Offerings

30 Key Data Center Investors
30.1 Apple
30.1.1 Business Overview
30.1.2 Service Offerings
30.1.3 Key News
30.2 Amazon Web Services (Aws)
30.2.1 Business Overview
30.2.2 Service Offerings
30.2.3 Key News
30.3 Cyrusone
30.3.1 Business Overview
30.3.2 Service Offerings
30.4 Databank
30.4.1 Business Overview
30.4.2 Service Offerings
30.4.3 Key News
30.5 Digital Realty
30.5.1 Business Overview
30.5.2 Service Offerings
30.5.3 Key News
30.6 Equinix
30.6.1 Business Overview
30.6.2 Service Offerings
30.7 Google
30.7.1 Business Overview
30.7.2 Service Offerings
30.7.3 Key News
30.8 Meta (Facebook)
30.8.1 Business Overview
30.8.2 Service Offerings
30.8.3 Key News
30.9 Microsoft
30.9.1 Business Overview
30.9.2 Service Offerings
30.9.3 Key News
30.10 Ntt Global Data Centers
30.10.1 Business Overview
30.10.2 Service Offerings
30.10.3 Key News

31 Other Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers
31.1 Airedale
31.1.1 Business Overview
31.1.2 Product Offerings
31.1.3 Key News
31.2 Alfa Laval
31.2.1 Business Overview
31.2.2 Product Offerings
31.3 Asetek
31.3.1 Business Overview
31.3.2 Product Offerings
31.4 Bloom Energy
31.4.1 Business Overview
31.4.2 Product Offerings
31.5 Carrier
31.5.1 Business Overview
31.5.2 Product Offerings
31.6 Condair
31.6.1 Business Overview
31.6.2 Product Offerings
31.7 Cormant
31.7.1 Business Overview
31.7.2 Product Offerings
31.8 Cyber Power Systems
31.8.1 Business Overview
31.8.2 Product Offerings
31.9 Data Aire
31.9.1 Business Overview
31.9.2 Product Offerings
31.10 Enlogic
31.10.1 Business Overview
31.10.2 Product Offerings
31.11 Fnt Software
31.11.1 Business Overview
31.11.2 Product Offerings
31.12 Generac Power Systems
31.12.1 Business Overview
31.12.2 Service Offerings
31.13 Green Revolution Cooling (Grc)
31.13.1 Business Overview
31.13.2 Service Offerings
31.14 Hitec Power Protection
31.14.1 Business Overview
31.14.2 Product Offerings
31.15 Johnson Controls
31.15.1 Business Overview
31.15.2 Product Offerings
31.16 Kohler
31.16.1 Business Overview
31.16.2 Product Offerings
31.17 Kyotocooling
31.17.1 Business Overview
31.17.2 Product Offerings
31.18 Mitsubishi Electric
31.18.1 Business Overview
31.18.2 Product Offerings
31.19 Natron Energy
31.19.1 Business Overview
31.19.2 Product Offerings
31.20 Netzoom
31.20.1 Business Overview
31.20.2 Product Offerings
31.21 Nlyte Software
31.21.1 Business Overview
31.21.2 Product Offerings
31.22 Rittal
31.22.1 Business Overview
31.22.2 Product Offerings
31.23 Siemens
31.23.1 Business Overview
31.23.2 Product Offerings
31.24 Trane (Ingersoll Rand)
31.24.1 Business Overview
31.24.2 Product Offerings
31.25 Tripp Lite
31.25.1 Business Overview
31.25.2 Product Offerings
31.26 Yanmar (Himoinsa)
31.26.1 Business Overview
31.26.2 Product Offerings
31.27 Zincfive
31.27.1 Business Overview
31.27.2 Product Offerings
31.27.3 Key News
32 Other Data Center Contractors
32.1 Alfatech
32.1.1 Business Overview
32.1.2 Service Offerings
32.2 Bluescope Construction
32.2.1 Business Overview
32.2.2 Service Offerings
32.3 Brasfield & Gorrie
32.3.1 Business Overview
32.3.2 Service Offerings
32.4 Callisonrtkl
32.4.1 Business Overview
32.4.2 Service Offerings
32.5 Clark Construction Group
32.5.1 Business Overview
32.5.2 Service Offerings
32.6 Climatec
32.6.1 Business Overview
32.6.2 Service Offerings
32.7 Clune Construction
32.7.1 Business Overview
32.7.2 Service Offerings
32.8 Emcor Group
32.8.1 Business Overview
32.8.2 Service Offerings
32.9 Eyp Mcf
32.9.1 Business Overview
32.9.2 Service Offerings
32.10 Gensler
32.10.1 Business Overview
32.10.2 Service Offerings
32.11 Fluor Corporation
32.11.1 Business Overview
32.11.2 Service Offerings
32.12 Gilbane Building Company
32.12.1 Business Overview
32.12.2 Service Offerings
32.13 Hdr
32.13.1 Business Overview
32.13.2 Service Offerings
32.14 Hitt Contracting
32.14.1 Business Overview
32.14.2 Service Offerings
32.15 Hoffman Construction
32.15.1 Business Overview
32.15.2 Service Offerings
32.16 Je Dunn Construction
32.16.1 Business Overview
32.16.2 Service Offerings
32.17 Kw Engineering
32.17.1 Business Overview
32.17.2 Service Offerings
32.18 Kw Mission Critical Engineering
32.18.1 Business Overview
32.18.2 Service Offerings
32.19 Linesight
32.19.1 Business Overview
32.19.2 Service Offerings
32.20 M+W Group (Exyte)
32.20.1 Business Overview
32.20.2 Service Offerings
32.21 Morrison Hershfield
32.21.1 Business Overview
32.21.2 Service Offerings
32.22 Mortenson
32.22.1 Business Overview
32.22.2 Service Offerings
32.23 Rosendin
32.23.1 Business Overview
32.23.2 Service Offerings
32.24 Salute Mission Critical
32.24.1 Business Overview
32.24.2 Service Offerings
32.25 Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects
32.25.1 Business Overview
32.25.2 Service Offerings
32.26 Skanska
32.26.1 Business Overview
32.26.2 Service Offerings
32.27 Southland Industries
32.27.1 Business Overview
32.27.2 Service Offerings
32.28 Sturgeon Electric Company
32.28.1 Business Overview
32.28.2 Service Offerings
32.29 Structure Tone
32.29.1 Business Overview
32.29.2 Service Offerings
32.30 the Mulhern Group
32.30.1 Business Overview
32.30.2 Service Offerings
32.31 the Walsh Group
32.31.1 Business Overview
32.31.2 Service Offerings
32.32 the Weitz Company
32.32.1 Business Overview
32.32.2 Service Offerings
32.33 Trinity Group Construction
32.33.1 Business Overview
32.33.2 Service Offerings

33 Other Data Center Investors
33.1 Aligned
33.1.1 Business Overview
33.1.2 Service Offerings
33.1.3 Key News
33.2 American Tower
33.2.1 Business Overview
33.2.2 Service Offerings
33.2.3 Key News
33.3 Cloudhq
33.3.1 Business Overview
33.3.2 Service Offerings
33.3.3 Key News
33.4 Cologix
33.4.1 Business Overview
33.4.2 Service Offerings
33.4.3 Key News
33.5 Compass Datacenters
33.5.1 Business Overview
33.5.2 Service Offerings
33.5.3 Key News
33.6 Copt Data Center Solutions
33.6.1 Business Overview
33.6.2 Service Offerings
33.6.3 Key News
33.7 Coresite
33.7.1 Business Overview
33.7.2 Service Offerings
33.7.3 Key News
33.8 Cyxtera Technologies
33.8.1 Business Overview
33.8.2 Service Offerings
33.9 Dartpoints
33.9.1 Business Overview
33.9.2 Service Offerings
33.9.3 Key News
33.10 Dc Blox
33.10.1 Business Overview
33.10.2 Service Offerings
33.10.3 Key News
33.11 Edgecore Internet Real Estate
33.11.1 Business Overview
33.11.2 Service Offerings
33.12 Edgeconnex
33.12.1 Business Overview
33.12.2 Service Offerings
33.12.3 Key News
33.13 Edgepresence
33.13.1 Business Overview
33.13.2 Service Offerings
33.13.3 Key News
33.14 Element Critical
33.14.1 Business Overview
33.14.2 Service Offerings
33.14.3 Key News
33.15 Evoque
33.15.1 Business Overview
33.15.2 Service Offerings
33.15.3 Key News
33.16 Flexential
33.16.1 Business Overview
33.16.2 Service Offerings
33.16.3 Key News
33.17 Fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (1547)
33.17.1 Business Overview
33.17.2 Service Offerings
33.17.3 Key News
33.18 Giga Data Centers
33.18.1 Business Overview
33.18.2 Service Offerings
33.19 H5 Data Centers
33.19.1 Business Overview
33.19.2 Service Offerings
33.19.3 Key News
33.20 Hostdime
33.20.1 Business Overview
33.20.2 Service Offerings
33.21 Iron Mountain
33.21.1 Business Overview
33.21.2 Service Offerings
33.21.3 Key News
33.22 Netrality Data Centers
33.22.1 Business Overview
33.22.2 Service Offerings
33.22.3 Key News
33.23 Novva Data Centers
33.23.1 Business Overview
33.23.2 Service Offerings
33.23.3 Key News
33.24 Prime Data Centers
33.24.1 Business Overview
33.24.2 Service Offerings
33.24.3 Key News
33.25 Qts Realty Trust
33.25.1 Business Overview
33.25.2 Service Offerings
33.25.3 Key News
33.26 Sabey Data Centers
33.26.1 Business Overview
33.26.2 Service Offerings
33.26.3 Key News
33.27 Skybox Datacenters
33.27.1 Business Overview
33.27.2 Service Offerings
33.27.3 Key News
33.28 Stream Data Centers
33.28.1 Business Overview
33.28.2 Service Offerings
33.28.3 Key News
33.29 Stack Infrastructure
33.29.1 Business Overview
33.29.2 Service Offerings
33.29.3 Key News
33.30 Switch
33.30.1 Business Overview
33.30.2 Service Offerings
33.30.3 Key News
33.31 T5 Data Centers
33.31.1 Business Overview
33.31.2 Service Offerings
33.32 Tierpoint
33.32.1 Business Overview
33.32.2 Service Offerings
33.32.3 Key News
33.33 Vantage Data Centers
33.33.1 Business Overview
33.33.2 Service Offerings
33.33.3 Key News
33.34 Vapor Io
33.34.1 Business Overview
33.34.2 Service Offerings
33.34.3 Key News

34 New Entrants
34.1 Aubix
34.1.1 Business Overview
34.1.2 Service Offerings
34.1.3 Key News
34.2 Corscale Data Centers
34.2.1 Business Overview
34.2.2 Service Offerings
34.3 Edge Centres
34.3.1 Business Overview
34.3.2 Service Offerings
34.3.3 Key News
34.4 Imcritical
34.4.1 Business Overview
34.4.2 Service Offerings
34.4.3 Key News
34.5 Powerhouse Data Centers
34.5.1 Business Overview
34.5.2 Service Offerings
34.6 Quantum Loophole
34.6.1 Business Overview
34.6.2 Service Offerings
34.6.3 Key News
34.7 Yondr
34.7.1 Business Overview
34.7.2 Service Offerings
34.7.3 Key News

35 Report Summary
35.1 Key Takeaways

36 Quantitative Summary
36.1 Us Data Center Construction Market
36.1.1 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
36.1.2 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
36.1.3 Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
36.1.4 Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
36.1.5 Cooling Systems: Market Size & Forecast
36.1.6 Cooling Techniques: Market Size & Forecast
36.1.7 General Construction: Market Size & Forecast
36.1.8 Tier Standards: Market Size & Forecast
36.1.9 Facility Type: Market Size & Forecast by Investment
36.1.10 Facility Type: Market Size & Forecast by Area
36.1.11 Facility Type: Market Size & Forecast by Power Capacity
36.2 Geographical Segmentation
36.2.1 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
36.2.2 Area: Market Size & Forecast
36.2.3 Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast
36.3 Southeastern US
36.3.1 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
36.3.2 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
36.4 Western US
36.4.1 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
36.4.2 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
36.5 Southwestern US
36.5.1 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
36.5.2 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
36.6 Midwestern US
36.6.1 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
36.6.2 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
36.7 Northeastern US
36.7.1 Investment: Market Size & Forecast
36.7.2 Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast

37 Appendix
37.1 Abbreviations

Companies Mentioned

  • ABB
  • Caterpillar
  • Cummins
  • Delta Electronics
  • Eaton
  • Legrand
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Schneider Electric
  • STULZ
  • Vertiv
  • AECOM
  • Arup
  • Corgan
  • DPR Construction
  • Fortis Construction
  • Holder Construction
  • Jacobs
  • Rogers-O’Brien Construction
  • Syska Hennessy Group
  • Turner Construction
  • Apple
  • Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • CyrusOne
  • DataBank
  • Digital Realty
  • Equinix
  • Google
  • Meta (Facebook)
  • Microsoft
  • NTT Global Data Centers
  • Airedale
  • Alfa Laval
  • Asetek
  • Bloom Energy
  • Carrier
  • Condair
  • Cormant
  • Cyber Power Systems
  • Data Aire
  • 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
  • BlueScope Construction
  • Brasfield & Gorrie
  • CallisonRTKL
  • Clark Construction Group
  • Climatec
  • Clune Construction
  • EMCOR Group
  • EYP MCF
  • Gensler
  • Fluor Corporation
  • Gilbane Building Company
  • HDR
  • HITT Contracting
  • Hoffman Construction
  • JE Dunn Construction
  • kW Engineering
  • kW Mission Critical Engineering
  • Linesight
  • M+W Group (Exyte)
  • Morrison Hershfield
  • Mortenson
  • Rosendin
  • Salute Mission Critical
  • Sheehan Nagle Hartray Architects
  • Skanska
  • Southland Industries
  • Sturgeon Electric Company
  • Structure Tone
  • The Mulhern Group
  • The Walsh Group
  • The Weitz Company
  • TRINITY Group Construction
  • Aligned
  • American Tower
  • CloudHQ
  • Cologix
  • Compass Datacenters
  • COPT Data Center Solutions
  • CoreSite
  • Cyxtera Technologies
  • DartPoints
  • DC BLOX
  • EdgeCore Internet Real Estate
  • EdgeConneX
  • EdgePresence
  • Element Critical
  • Evoque
  • Flexential
  • fifteenfortyseven Critical Systems Realty (1547)
  • GIGA Data Centers
  • H5 Data Centers
  • HostDime
  • Iron Mountain
  • Netrality Data Centers
  • Novva 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
  • Vapor IO
  • AUBix
  • Corscale Data Centers
  • Edge Centres
  • iMCritical
  • PowerHouse Data Centers
  • Quantum Loophole
  • Yondr

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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