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STACO Electric Construction Company

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Total Signals
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Commissioning
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Recent Signals

Metrobloks

Pre-PermitConfirmed Project
Kansas City, Missouri, MO

Metrobloks has announced plans to develop a three-building data center campus in Kansas City, Missouri, signaling a significant new investment in the region's data center market. The project is being tracked by the Missouri Partnership, the state's economic development agency, indicating alignment with state-level business attraction efforts. While specific megawatt capacity and investment amounts have not been disclosed in the initial announcement, a multi-building campus suggests a substantial commitment with phased development potential. This is an early-stage confirmed project announcement, meaning site preparation, permitting, and construction procurement are likely upcoming milestones. Sales professionals in power infrastructure, cooling systems, and construction services should monitor this project closely as Metrobloks moves toward detailed design and vendor selection phases.

Apr 19, 2026

ORACLE KC-7/8 DATA CENTERS

OperationalAir Permit
Kansas City, MO, MO

Oracle filed an air quality permit for its KC-7/8 Data Centers at 3512 NE 33rd Terrace in Kansas City, Missouri. The development includes 2 buildings designated for data processing services. The facility naming convention indicates this is part of Oracle's numbered data center development program.

Apr 9, 2026

ORACLE 3200 DATA CENTER

OperationalAir Permit
Kansas City, MO, MO

Oracle operates an existing data center at 3200 Rock Creek Parkway in Kansas City, Missouri. The facility handles data processing operations and has been active for some time. This represents an established Oracle data center presence in Kansas City rather than a new construction project. No specific details about generator capacity, power infrastructure, or facility acreage are available. The site confirms Oracle's ongoing data center operations in the Kansas City market as part of their broader infrastructure footprint.

Apr 9, 2026

STACO ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

PermittedPermit
Jackson County, MO, MO

STACO Electric Construction Company received a $100,000 permit for additions, alterations, and repairs to an existing non-residential building at 6301 Winchester Ave in Jackson County. The building additions/alterations/conversions permit involves electrical infrastructure work.

Apr 9, 2026

Lambda

CommissioningUtility Signal
Missouri

Lambda is transforming a mothballed Kansas City data center into an AI-focused facility as part of a $500 million capital investment in Missouri. The project represents a $500 million transformation of an existing structure, converting idle infrastructure into operational AI computing capacity. Lambda is currently in the acquisition and planning phase for this Kansas City facility, with buildout and operational commissioning expected to follow in subsequent quarters. This redevelopment of a dormant data center into an AI factory signals the market's shift toward repurposing existing structures rather than constructing entirely new builds, reducing time-to-market for AI infrastructure operators. Vendors and contractors focused on AI cooling systems, power distribution, and GPU integration should prioritize Lambda's team immediately, as the conversion timeline suggests accelerated procurement cycles compared to traditional greenfield projects.

Mar 31, 2026

Google

Unknown StageUtility Signal
Missouri

Google has confirmed development of a new data center facility in Kansas City's Northland region, signaling continued expansion of the tech giant's infrastructure footprint in the Midwest. This utility-tracked signal indicates Google's commitment to regional cloud computing capacity and edge infrastructure, likely driven by growing demand for AI services and regional latency requirements. The Northland location provides strategic positioning for serving central US markets while leveraging local utility partnerships. This project represents significant capital deployment in the region and underscores the competitive race among hyperscalers to establish distributed data center networks across tier-2 metropolitan areas.

Mar 31, 2026

Google

Unknown StageUtility Signal
Missouri

Google has commenced construction on its second data center campus located in Kansas City, Missouri, expanding its regional infrastructure footprint in the Midwest. The project scope remains undisclosed in terms of megawatt capacity and total square footage, though the development represents a substantial investment in Kansas City's technology infrastructure. The project is currently in the early construction phase, with Google expected to progress through build-out and systems integration stages over the coming years. This expansion is notable because Kansas City already hosts Google's first data center campus, making this a rare instance of a hyperscaler committing to a second purpose-built campus in the same metropolitan area. Vendors and contractors seeking involvement should prioritize establishing relationships with Google's procurement teams immediately and position their capabilities around large-scale electrical infrastructure, networking systems, and modular cooling solutions that match hyperscale deployment timelines.

Mar 31, 2026

Google

Under ConstructionUtility Signal
Missouri

Google is constructing a second data center campus in the Kansas City, Missouri metropolitan area, expanding its infrastructure footprint in the region. While specific megawatt capacity and square footage figures have not been disclosed in available announcements, this represents a substantial addition to Google's existing Kansas City facility. The project is currently under construction with phased development expected to continue through multiple years as Google builds out the full campus infrastructure and systems. This dual-campus approach in a single metro area is relatively uncommon for Google, which typically concentrates major expansion in select strategic locations rather than establishing multiple adjacent facilities. Vendors, contractors, and BD teams should prioritize relationships with Google's construction and procurement teams now, as the scale of work across two active campuses creates extended opportunities for power, cooling, networking, and building systems suppliers through multiple fiscal years.

Mar 31, 2026

ORACLE KC-7/8 DATA CENTERS

OperationalAir Permit
Kansas City, MO, MO

Oracle filed an air quality permit for its KC-7/8 Data Centers at 3512 NE 33rd Terrace in Kansas City, Missouri. The permit covers two existing data center buildings operating under the KC-7/8 designation. No construction team or capacity details were disclosed in the filing.

Mar 31, 2026

ORACLE 3200 DATA CENTER

OperationalAir Permit
Kansas City, MO, MO

Oracle operates an existing data center facility at 3200 Rock Creek Parkway in Kansas City, Missouri. The company provides computer processing and data preparation services at this location. The facility appears to be actively operational in Kansas City. No specific scale indicators like generator capacity or acreage are available for this operation. This represents an already-established facility rather than an early construction signal, as it's an existing operational site rather than a new development project.

Mar 31, 2026

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