Datacenter Projects in Arizona
Track 110 active and announced datacenter projects in Arizona — roughly 3,000 MW of capacity, 28 announcements in the last 24 months, and ~$42B in committed investment.
Top Submarkets in Arizona
- ▪Phoenix
- ▪Mesa
- ▪Chandler
- ▪Goodyear
- ▪Queen Creek
Active Operators & Hyperscalers
Notable Arizona Datacenter Campuses
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Datacenter Construction in Arizona
Arizona is one of the fastest-growing primary datacenter markets, driven by Phoenix-area campuses from Microsoft, Google, Meta, and Apple. Water-cooling and onsite generation are reshaping construction specs.
Arizona is currently tracking roughly 110 active datacenter projects across operational sites, builds under construction, and recently announced campuses, representing an estimated 3,000 MW of IT load capacity. Over the last 24 months, 28 new large-scale projects have been announced statewide, with approximate aggregate investment of $42B. The state is categorized as a primary market for North American datacenter activity.
Top Datacenter Markets in Arizona
Datacenter construction in Arizona is concentrated in Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Goodyear, Queen Creek. These submarkets attract activity because of available high-voltage transmission capacity, large industrial-zoned land parcels, favorable tax abatements, and existing fiber routes connecting to major peering hubs.
Major Operators and Hyperscalers Building in Arizona
Operators with significant presence or active builds in Arizona include Microsoft, Google, Meta, Apple, Aligned, Digital Realty. Each operator runs a distinct procurement model — hyperscalers (AWS, Microsoft, Google, Meta) typically award national MSAs to a short list of general contractors and self-perform commissioning, while colocation providers (Digital Realty, Equinix, QTS, Aligned) source more locally and award trade-by-trade.
Notable named projects and campuses in Arizona include: Microsoft El Mirage / Goodyear, Meta Mesa, Google Mesa, Aligned Phoenix.
Who Sells Into Arizona Datacenter Projects
A typical 100 MW datacenter campus in Arizona involves dozens of supplier categories. Companies actively pursuing Arizona datacenter work include:
- General contractors and construction managers— DPR, Holder, Fortis, Clayco, Whiting-Turner, JE Dunn, Brasfield & Gorrie, Turner, Mortenson
- Electrical contractors and switchgear suppliers — Rosendin, Faith Technologies, Cupertino Electric, Eaton, ABB, Schneider Electric, Vertiv, Powell, Siemens Energy
- Mechanical, HVAC and cooling suppliers — Stulz, Vertiv, Trane, Munters, Carrier, Johnson Controls, Nortek, Stellar
- Power equipment and backup generation — Caterpillar, Cummins, Kohler, Generac, MTU, ABB UPS, Mitsubishi Power, Bloom Energy
- Structural, civil and site work — Concrete, steel erection, sitework grading, paving, fencing and security perimeter
- Fiber, structured cabling and BMS integrators — Corning, CommScope, Panduit, Belden, Honeywell BMS, Schneider EcoStruxure
How to Find Datacenter Projects in Arizona
Datacenter projects in Arizonaare best identified through a combination of public and private signals: state and county building permit filings, economic development authority press releases and incentive announcements, utility interconnection queues and substation upgrade petitions, environmental (NPDES, air permit) filings, FAA notices for construction cranes, and hyperscaler real estate filings. SUPPLYCO's AI agents aggregate these signals continuously and surface them to sales reps inside their existing CRM, so contractors and suppliers in Arizona can engage before bid lists close.
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