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General Dynamics Information Technology

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It Infrastructure12
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Data Center Construction1
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Recent Signals

CleanArc

Under ConstructionRegional News
Northern Virginia, VA, VA

CleanArc has broken ground on a $3 billion data center project in Virginia, placing this firmly in the active construction phase. No general contractor has been publicly named in the available details, and the specific city within Northern Virginia is not identified. The $3B price tag signals a massive hyperscale-level campus that will drive significant demand for construction services, mechanical and electrical equipment, and critical infrastructure supplies across the Northern Virginia market. For BD professionals, the groundbreaking confirms committed capital and an immediate need for subcontractors and suppliers, making outreach highly time-sensitive. This project further reinforces Northern Virginia's dominance as the nation's largest data center market.

May 26, 2026

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Pre-PermitRegional News
Northern Virginia, VA, VA

County supervisors in Northern Virginia have postponed votes on a controversial rezoning proposal for the Kline property, which appears to involve residential development including approximately 250 residences rather than a data center project. Despite being located in the Northern Virginia metro area, which is a major data center market, this article describes a residential rezoning effort involving condominiums and other housing units. There is no clear data center connection based on the available information, making this signal of limited relevance for data center industry BD professionals. The project remains in an early rezoning stage with no confirmed developer, general contractor, or data center scope identified.

May 24, 2026

GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Unknown StageRegional News
Northern Virginia, VA, VA

Stream Data Centers acquired 57 acres of land in Northern Virginia in 2019 as part of its NOVA I-II market development initiative, positioning the company for significant data center construction in the world's largest data center market. The land purchase is confirmed and represents a strategic investment in prime real estate to support future campus-scale development. While specific megawatt capacity and construction timelines are not detailed in this snippet, a 57-acre site in Northern Virginia could support a substantial multi-building data center campus. For BD professionals, this signals that Stream is a committed player in the NOVA market with a large land bank that will require extensive infrastructure, construction, and equipment procurement as development phases progress. Given that this land was acquired in 2019, development activity may already be underway or imminent, making outreach to Stream's development team timely.

May 24, 2026

GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Unknown StageRegional News
Northern Virginia, VA, VA

Catellus is serving as lead developer for a massive 2,100-acre hyperscale data center campus in Northern Virginia, with 2.4 GW of power currently under development. The project was initiated in 2024 and represents one of the largest data center developments in the region by acreage and power capacity. Located in the Northern Virginia market — the world's largest data center hub — this campus-scale development signals enormous demand for construction services, infrastructure, power systems, and cooling solutions. The sheer scale of 2.4 GW under development means multiple phases and subcontracting opportunities are likely available or forthcoming. Sales professionals should treat this as a high-priority opportunity given the confirmed status, massive scope, and the fact that development is actively underway.

May 24, 2026

TA Realty

Unknown StageRegional News
Northern Virginia, VA, VA

TA Realty has announced the sale of hyperscale data centers in Northern Virginia, signaling a significant asset transaction in one of the world's most active data center markets. While the snippet does not identify the buyer, general contractor, or specific dollar amount, the involvement of a major institutional real estate investor like TA Realty in a hyperscale sale suggests high-value assets changing hands. Northern Virginia remains the largest data center market globally, and this transaction could trigger new investment, repositioning, or expansion by the acquiring party. For data center industry sales professionals, this is a confirmed deal worth monitoring closely, as the new owner may pursue upgrades, expansions, or operational changes that create near-term procurement opportunities. Urgency is moderate to high — following up to identify the buyer and any planned capital improvements would be a strong next step.

May 24, 2026

GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Unknown StageRegional News
Northern Virginia, VA, VA

This is a general market overview of the Northern Virginia data center region, covering Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties as well as Washington DC, rather than a specific project announcement. No particular developer, general contractor, project size, or contract value was identified in the available snippet. Northern Virginia remains the largest data center market in the world, so any market-level reporting may signal ongoing or upcoming development activity across the region. For a BD professional, this article alone does not provide actionable project-level intelligence, but it underscores the continued importance of monitoring the NoVa market closely. Urgency is low based on the limited detail available, and further research would be needed to identify specific opportunities.

May 24, 2026

PERATON ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS LLC

Unknown StageGc Expansion
Northern Virginia, VA, VA

F2Onsite, a technology services contractor, is hiring a Senior Project Manager for a large-scale data center decommissioning project in Ashburn, VA, with a timeline extending through April 2027. The role involves overseeing shutdown of compute, storage, and network systems, asset removal, and space restoration in Northern Virginia's Data Center Alley. This signal suggests a major operator in the region is retiring legacy infrastructure, likely to make way for next-generation facilities, reflecting the ongoing refresh cycle as hyperscalers and colocation providers upgrade aging capacity to meet modern power density and AI workload demands.

May 15, 2026

GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Unknown StageGc Expansion
Northern Virginia, VA, VA

A mid-size general contractor is recruiting a Superintendent for data center projects in Sterling, VA, in the heart of Northern Virginia's Data Center Alley. The firm, staffed through recruiter Michael Page, generates roughly $100M in annual revenue and has aggressive plans to scale beyond $300M, with a rapidly expanding Mid-Atlantic presence focused on mission-critical construction. The role, paying $150K–$165K, underscores sustained demand for experienced field leaders as data center construction activity in Northern Virginia continues at a breakneck pace.

Apr 27, 2026

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Under ConstructionIt Infrastructure
Maryland, MD, MD

IBM Corporation has been awarded a $44.9 million federal contract for the modernization and cloud migration of the Sentry system in Maryland. The IT infrastructure project involves transitioning federal systems to cloud infrastructure, with migration phases expected to continue over the next 12 to 18 months. The contract represents a substantial federal investment in cloud infrastructure deployment, though specific technical requirements such as megawatt capacity or square footage were not disclosed in the procurement records. The project is currently under construction with active migration work underway.

Mar 31, 2026

GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Under ConstructionIt Infrastructure
Maryland, MD, MD

General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. has secured a $1,987,181 federal contract for IT infrastructure services in Maryland. The contract, designated FCS TAG 0122 - FILESHARE, covers deployment of file sharing systems for government IT infrastructure modernization. The project is currently in active construction phase with implementation of the file sharing system underway. No specific data center capacity, square footage, completion timeline, or government agency client was disclosed in the procurement documentation.

Mar 31, 2026

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