Data center developer breaks ground on $3B Virginia campus
Brad Rehnstrom2025-12-01T15:03:00+00:00
The 900-megawatt campus will span multiple phases with full buildout expected by 2035, according to CleanArc Data Centers.

The 900-megawatt campus will span multiple phases with full buildout expected by 2035, according to CleanArc Data Centers.
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It may be too soon to pick long-term winners in the current AI gold rush, but an immense investment opportunity lies with modern-day ‘pick and shovel’ companies—design firms, contractors and others responsible for creating and powering the vast data centers that underpin the technology—a steady and often overlooked sector now heavily relied on.
The Salt Lake City-based contractor deployed the scheduling tech to simplify a traditionally cumbersome task, said Chief Operating Officer Troy Thompson.