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American Intelligence & Power Corporation

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American Intelligence & Power Corporation

Unknown StageNew Project
Mason County, West Virginia, VA

American Intelligence & Power Corporation is developing a new data center project in Mason County, West Virginia, with the company serving as both developer and operator. Specific capacity and contract value details are not yet publicly disclosed, though the project is confirmed to be in early-stage planning phases. This entry into the data center market suggests American Intelligence & Power Corporation is pursuing vertical integration or diversification into the colocation or hyperscale segments, though the strategic rationale remains unclear from available information. The lack of a named general contractor and absent technical specifications indicate this project is in pre-development stages, making it premature to assess competitive positioning or market impact. Vendors and real estate teams should monitor this developer's announcements for RFP activity, particularly around power infrastructure, cooling systems, and construction services as the project advances.

Mar 14, 2026

American Intelligence & Power Corp.

Unknown StageNew Project
Mason County, West Virginia, VA

American Intelligence & Power Corp. is developing a new data center project in Mason County, West Virginia, marking the company's entry into utility-scale data center operations in the Appalachian region. While specific capacity and investment figures remain undisclosed, the project's identification through LinkedIn activity indicates active recruitment and operational planning phases underway. This development signals emerging demand for distributed data center infrastructure in lower-cost Appalachian markets, particularly among companies seeking alternatives to saturated coastal and hyperscale hubs. The lack of disclosed specifications—including MW capacity, square footage, and contract values—suggests the project is in early to mid-stage development with limited public disclosure of commercial terms. Vendors in power, cooling, and infrastructure services should monitor American Intelligence & Power Corp.'s hiring patterns and facility announcements for procurement opportunities as the project advances toward construction.

Mar 14, 2026

American Intelligence & Power Corporation

Pre-PermitNew Project
Mason County, West Virginia, VA

American Intelligence & Power Corporation is pursuing new data center development in Mason County, West Virginia, operating as both developer and project lead with no external general contractor currently identified. The project scope remains undefined, with capacity targets and contract values not yet disclosed. This early-stage activity indicates American Intelligence & Power Corporation is entering the hyperscale or regional colocation market, likely targeting the region's abundant hydroelectric power and low-cost real estate near the Ohio River corridor. The self-developed approach without a named GC suggests either a preliminary site acquisition phase or the company's preference for in-house project management rather than traditional EPC partnerships. Vendors in the power infrastructure, cooling systems, and modular construction spaces should monitor this opportunity, as American Intelligence & Power Corporation's commitment to internal development may create direct procurement channels rather than bid through established integrators.

Mar 13, 2026

American Intelligence & Power Corp.

Unknown StageNew Project
Mason County, West Virginia, VA

American Intelligence & Power Corp. is developing a new data center project in Mason County, West Virginia, marking the company's entry into utility-scale infrastructure development in the region. While specific capacity and contract value details remain undisclosed at this early stage, the project's identification through LinkedIn activity indicates active recruitment and operational planning are underway. This signals early-stage development with American Intelligence & Power Corp. self-developing rather than partnering with an external general contractor, suggesting either a build-to-suit strategy or internal capability building in data center construction. Mason County's emergence as a data center location represents a notable shift, as the area has seen limited hyperscale infrastructure activity compared to neighboring Virginia markets. Vendors in power infrastructure, mechanical systems, and construction services should monitor this project closely, as self-developed projects often require flexible procurement strategies and early engagement to capture supply chain opportunities.

Mar 13, 2026

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