Datacenter Projects Directory
Track approximately 2,088 active and announced datacenter projects across 51 US states — roughly 43,520 MW of IT load and an estimated $560.1B in announced capex.
Select a state to see datacenter projects, top submarkets, active hyperscalers, and notable campuses. Pages are designed for contractors, OEMs, and suppliers selling into datacenter construction.
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Primary MarketTexas
Primary MarketArizona
Primary MarketGeorgia
Primary MarketIllinois
Primary MarketCalifornia
Primary MarketOhio
Secondary MarketOregon
Secondary MarketNevada
Secondary MarketIowa
Secondary MarketNorth Carolina
Secondary MarketNebraska
Secondary MarketWashington
Secondary MarketUtah
Secondary MarketNew York
Secondary MarketNew Jersey
Secondary MarketFlorida
Secondary MarketIndiana
Secondary MarketTennessee
Secondary MarketSouth Carolina
Secondary MarketMinnesota
Secondary MarketWisconsin
Secondary MarketMissouri
Secondary MarketMichigan
Secondary MarketColorado
Secondary MarketPennsylvania
Secondary MarketAlabama
Secondary MarketOklahoma
Secondary MarketNew Mexico
Secondary MarketKansas
Emerging MarketMassachusetts
Emerging MarketMaryland
Emerging MarketLouisiana
Emerging MarketConnecticut
Emerging MarketKentucky
Emerging MarketIdaho
Emerging MarketWyoming
Emerging MarketArkansas
Emerging MarketMississippi
Emerging MarketNew Hampshire
Emerging MarketMaine
Emerging MarketWashington, DC
Emerging MarketRhode Island
Emerging MarketDelaware
Emerging MarketWest Virginia
Emerging MarketHawaii
Limited ActivitySouth Dakota
Limited ActivityNorth Dakota
Limited ActivityMontana
Limited ActivityVermont
Limited ActivityAlaska
Limited ActivityFind Datacenter Projects Across the United States
The North American datacenter construction pipeline is the largest in history. We track approximately 2,088 active and announced projects across 51 states and Washington, DC, representing roughly 43,520 MW of IT load capacity and an estimated $560.1B in committed and announced capital investment.
Activity is concentrated in a handful of primary markets — Northern Virginia, Dallas-Fort Worth, Phoenix, Atlanta, Chicago and Silicon Valley — but secondary and emerging markets in Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Kansas, Mississippi and Louisiana are now absorbing the largest new hyperscaler campuses. Power availability, not land cost, has become the binding constraint on site selection.
Why Companies Track Datacenter Projects
Datacenter campuses are among the most supplier-intensive capital projects built in the United States today. A single 100 MW build commits tens of millions of dollars across switchgear, generators, UPS systems, CRACs and chillers, structural steel, fiber, BMS, fencing and physical security. For companies selling into these projects, getting on the bid list one milestone earlier is often the difference between winning and missing the job.
What's in Each State Page
- Project counts — operational, under-construction and announced campuses
- Total capacity — IT load in megawatts across the state
- Top submarkets — the counties and metros where activity is concentrated
- Top operators — hyperscalers and colocation providers with active builds
- Notable campuses — named projects with public announcements
- Recent capex — approximate aggregate investment announced in the trailing 24 months
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