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Rosendin Electric

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Recent Signals

University of Nevada, Reno

Pre-PermitCommunity Event
Reno, NV, NV

The University of Nevada, Reno is holding a community forum to discuss the proposed rezoning of its 104-acre South McCarran parcel, known as the Main Station land, in Reno, NV. The project is at a very early rezoning stage with no confirmed developer, general contractor, or data center-specific use case announced. While the Reno market has seen growing interest from data center operators, this article does not explicitly tie the rezoning to a data center project, making the signal unclear for industry relevance. BD professionals monitoring the northern Nevada market should track this parcel's rezoning outcome, as a 104-acre site in the Reno metro could attract large-scale development interest including potential data center campuses. Urgency is low at this stage, but the community forum may reveal more about intended land use and prospective developers.

May 24, 2026

Oppidan

Unknown StageRegional News
Reno, NV, NV

Oppidan is seeking approval for a 5 MW data center in Reno, NV, but the project faces regulatory headwinds after the Planning Commission denied its conditional use request, prompting an appeal (Case No. LDC2500022). The city of Reno appears to be developing new data center regulations that could reshape the approval landscape for future projects in the market. This signals both opportunity and risk for the Reno data center market — while developers like Oppidan are actively pursuing projects, the evolving regulatory environment could slow or complicate new development. For BD professionals, this is worth monitoring closely as the outcome of both the appeal and the new regulations will determine near-term viability of data center development in the Reno/Las Vegas metro. Urgency is moderate; the regulatory process is still unfolding and no construction timeline has been confirmed.

May 24, 2026

PowerHouse

Unknown StageRegional News
Reno, NV, NV

PowerHouse has broken ground on the first of three buildings at a 65MW data center campus located in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center in Storey County, Nevada. This is a confirmed new construction project with active site work underway, though the general contractor has not been publicly named. The campus is situated in the Reno market, which continues to attract data center investment due to favorable energy costs and proximity to Western US demand centers. For BD professionals, this represents an immediate opportunity to engage on the first building and position for the subsequent two phases of the campus buildout. The project is urgent given that ground has already been broken, meaning procurement decisions for mechanical, electrical, and infrastructure packages are likely imminent or already in progress.

May 24, 2026

Hyperscale Data

Unknown StageRegional News
Reno, NV, NV

Hyperscale Data, a Las Vegas-based company, operates a 35-acre data center facility in the Tahoe Reno area of Storey County, Nevada, with references to the Novva Tahoe Reno site. The snippet is limited, but it indicates active data center operations in the Northern Nevada / Reno market, which continues to attract investment due to favorable energy costs and proximity to major fiber routes. No general contractor or specific contract value is mentioned, and the exact stage of development — whether this is an operational facility, expansion, or new construction — is unclear from the available information. For BD professionals, the Reno/Storey County corridor remains a growing data center market worth monitoring, particularly as companies like Hyperscale Data expand their footprint in the region. Urgency is moderate — further research is needed to determine whether active procurement or construction opportunities exist.

May 24, 2026

EdgeCore

Unknown StageRegional News
Reno, NV, NV

EdgeCore operates a large-scale data center campus in the Reno, Nevada market supporting 225 MW of critical load across more than one million square feet of data center space, located in the Storey County area. This is a confirmed, operational campus indicating EdgeCore's significant commitment to the Northern Nevada market. The Reno/Storey County corridor is an established and growing data center hub, and EdgeCore's substantial footprint there signals ongoing infrastructure needs and potential future expansion phases. For BD professionals, this represents an opportunity to engage EdgeCore and its supply chain partners on both sustaining operations and any planned capacity additions at this campus. Given the scale of the facility, there are likely near-term procurement opportunities for mechanical, electrical, and infrastructure services.

May 24, 2026

Centra

CommissioningRegional News
Reno, NV, NV

A new data center facility is being developed at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center on a 20-acre site, featuring six 10 MW data center halls for a total capacity of approximately 60 MW. The specific developer or operator behind the project is not clearly identified in the available snippet, and no general contractor has been named. The facility is located in the Reno, Nevada market within the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center, a major logistics and industrial hub. This project represents meaningful new capacity coming online in the northern Nevada market, which has been attracting data center investment due to favorable energy costs, tax incentives, and proximity to fiber routes. Sales professionals should treat this as an active opportunity, as the project appears to be confirmed and in development, making early engagement on power, cooling, and infrastructure supply critical.

May 24, 2026

Fleet

Unknown StageArticle
Reno, Nevada, NV

Fleet, a firm owned by Tract, has broken ground on a 230MW data center development outside Reno, Nevada, marking an active construction phase for the project. Fleet is a relatively newer player in the data center space operating under the Tract umbrella. The project is located in the Reno market, which has been gaining traction as a secondary data center hub in the western United States. At 230MW, this is a significant-scale development that signals strong demand in the region and presents near-term opportunities for infrastructure vendors, power equipment suppliers, and construction services providers. Given that ground has already been broken, outreach to the project team should be considered urgent for any vendors seeking to participate in the build-out.

May 21, 2026

Centra

Pre-PermitPermit
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, NV

Reno City Council is weighing a moratorium on new data center permits, which would temporarily freeze development approvals within city limits. Northern Nevada has drawn sustained data center interest due to proximity to California, lower energy costs, and available land. A moratorium would delay projects in Reno and likely push developers toward alternative sites in greater Washoe County or neighboring jurisdictions. GCs, subs, and vendors tracking active Reno-area pipelines should monitor the council vote and assess fallback locations now.

May 15, 2026

Rosendin

Unknown StageGc Expansion
Phoenix, AZ, AZ

Rosendin, the largest employee-owned electrical contractor in the US, is actively recruiting a Senior Project Manager for data center projects in the Phoenix metro area (Tempe, AZ). This hiring signal points to Rosendin expanding its data center construction capacity in one of the nation's hottest markets for hyperscale and enterprise builds. With over 8,000 employees and a century-long track record, Rosendin's investment in senior-level talent underscores the sustained demand for skilled electrical contractors amid the Phoenix data center boom.

May 15, 2026

Centra

Unknown StageArticle
Reno, Nevada, NV

Centra has topped out RNO2, its second Reno facility and the region's first carrier-neutral interconnection data center, located at 265 Keystone in downtown Reno, Nevada. The 12MW, 90,000 sq ft AI-ready facility broke ground in November 2025 and is scheduled to launch in early Q2 2026. The facility will support both air and liquid cooling for high-density workloads, with a closed-loop system utilizing free cooling seasonally. Centra, backed by Columbia Capital, recently secured $230 million in funding. GCs, cooling vendors, and liquid cooling specialists should note active expansion across multiple US markets.

May 4, 2026

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