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Recent Signals

QTS

Pre-PermitNew Entrant
Van Wert, Ohio, OH

QTS Data Centers announced plans for a 902-acre data center campus in Van Wert, Ohio, representing approximately $10 billion in capital investment. The campus will include up to seven data center buildings and generate $200 million in projected tax revenue over 20 years. Construction will create more than 1,500 jobs through local trades union partnerships, with 200 full-time positions once operational. QTS will fund 100% of energy infrastructure improvements in partnership with American Electric Power at no cost to ratepayers. The campus will use a closed-loop cooling system with Danfoss components consuming no water for cooling.

May 30, 2026

QTS

Unknown StageArticle
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, IA

QTS is planning a temporary power plant to support its data center operations in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The temporary generation facility would provide on-site power while permanent utility infrastructure is developed. This approach reflects the growing trend of data center operators securing their own power solutions to accelerate project timelines. The Cedar Rapids project underscores demand for data center capacity in Iowa's growing tech corridor. GCs, power generation contractors, and electrical subcontractors should monitor this opportunity for both the temporary power installation and broader site development work.

May 30, 2026

QTS

Unknown StageArticle
Eastern Iowa (near Eastern Iowa Airport), Iowa, IA

QTS is moving forward with plans to build a temporary power plant near the Eastern Iowa Airport in Iowa. The facility is intended to support the company's data center operations in the region. Specific capacity and investment details have not been disclosed. The project signals growing power demand for data center infrastructure in the Eastern Iowa corridor. GCs, electrical contractors, and power generation equipment vendors should monitor this opportunity for potential bid activity.

May 29, 2026

Edged

Unknown StageNew Entrant
Fort Worth, Texas, TX

Edged, an AI-focused data center corporation, is developing a major data center campus in Fort Worth, Texas, as one of at least four large-scale data center campuses under development across the city. The project is generating community pushback, prompting the Fort Worth City Council to discuss the future of data center development in the area. Edged appears to be a relatively newer entrant in the data center space, positioning itself around AI workloads. This signal is significant for BD professionals as Fort Worth is emerging as a growing data center market with multiple simultaneous projects, and the regulatory/community dynamics could affect timelines and future approvals. Engagement should be timely given that council discussions may shape permitting and development conditions for current and future projects.

May 29, 2026

Black Mountain

Pre-PermitArticle
Fort Worth, Texas, TX

QTS is developing the Black Mountain data center in southeast Fort Worth, Texas. The article references the Black Mountain project by name but the full source text is truncated, limiting detail on capacity, investment value, and construction scope. QTS Data Centers is the identified developer behind the project. GCs, subcontractors, and vendors should monitor Fort Worth permitting and planning records for additional project details and procurement opportunities.

May 25, 2026

Involta

Pre-PermitRegional News
Cedar Rapids, IA, IA

Involta, a US colocation provider, is associated with a data center project in the Cedar Rapids, Iowa metro area, though the article snippet primarily references a separate 20MW campus land purchase in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Cedar Rapids project details are limited, but Involta's activity in the region signals ongoing expansion by the colocation operator across Midwest markets. The lack of specifics on the Cedar Rapids facility — including size, general contractor, and project stage — makes the award level unclear. For data center industry sales professionals, Involta's multi-market expansion strategy suggests near-term opportunities to engage on infrastructure, power, and construction services across their growing portfolio. Outreach should be timely given that land acquisitions typically precede active procurement and construction phases.

May 24, 2026

Google

Under ConstructionRegional News
Cedar Rapids, IA, IA

Google is seeking land annexation in Linn County, Iowa, to support a data center campus development in the Cedar Rapids metro area, indicating the project is in early-stage land entitlement and planning. Separately, QTS has broken ground on its own data center campus in Iowa, signaling growing hyperscaler and colocation interest in the market. The Cedar Rapids / Iowa City metro is emerging as an active data center corridor with multiple operators pursuing projects simultaneously. For BD professionals, this represents near-term opportunities in site development, civil work, and eventually MEP and critical infrastructure procurement as these campuses advance through construction phases. The land annexation stage suggests Google's project is still early, but QTS's groundbreaking indicates immediate construction activity and more urgent sales opportunities.

May 24, 2026

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Under ConstructionRegional News
Cedar Rapids, IA, IA

A data center project in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is moving forward with a groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for next week, confirming that the project has passed the planning and permitting stage and is entering active construction. The developer and general contractor are not identified in the available snippet, and project size and contract value details are not disclosed. This is located in the Cedar Rapids/Iowa City metro, a secondary market in Iowa that has seen growing interest for data center development. For BD professionals, the imminent groundbreaking signals an active construction phase where equipment, infrastructure, and services procurement decisions are being made or finalized. Outreach should be treated as urgent given that ground is about to break and vendor selections may already be underway.

May 24, 2026

Aligned

CommissioningRegional News
Cedar Rapids, IA, IA

Aligned has reached a topping-out ceremony milestone for a major data center project in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, valued at approximately $10 billion, indicating that structural construction on the first phase is substantially complete. The project is a confirmed new construction effort by Aligned, with no general contractor publicly named in the available details. Located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa — a market adjacent to the broader Minneapolis–St. Paul metro region — this represents a significant hyperscale investment that signals strong demand for data center capacity in the upper Midwest. For BD professionals, a $10 billion campus-scale project of this magnitude will drive substantial downstream demand for mechanical, electrical, and infrastructure equipment and services over multiple phases. The topping-out ceremony confirms active construction is well underway, making outreach for fit-out, commissioning, and future phase opportunities time-sensitive.

May 24, 2026

QTS

CommissioningRegional News
Eagle Mountain, UT, UT

QTS has reached the topping out milestone at its SLC1 data center in Eagle Mountain, Utah, with the last steel beam being placed, indicating the structural phase of new construction is complete. Layton Construction is serving as the general contractor on this project. The facility is located in the Salt Lake City metro area, which continues to grow as a data center market. This milestone signals that the project is well advanced and moving toward interior buildout and mechanical/electrical fit-out phases, representing near-term opportunities for subcontractors and equipment suppliers. Given that structural work is complete, vendors targeting MEP, cooling, and commissioning services should engage urgently as procurement timelines for these scopes are likely already underway.

May 24, 2026

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