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Suffolk Construction

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Total Signals
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Operational
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Gc Expansion7
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DCWeeklyIntel tracks 38 data center professionals at Suffolk Construction, including 24 at VP level or above.

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Recent Signals

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Unknown StageRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

A developer is seeking a conditional use permit for a massive $3.1 billion data center project in the San Diego metro area, with the proposal going before the local Planning Commission for discussion. The developer's name is not specified in the available snippet, and the project appears to be in the early entitlement and permitting phase. Located in the San Diego, California market, this project represents a significant investment that would make it one of the larger data center developments in the region. For BD professionals, the sheer scale of the $3.1 billion investment signals substantial demand for construction services, critical infrastructure equipment, and MEP systems, though the project still faces planning approval hurdles. Given that the Planning Commission meeting is imminent, outreach to identify the developer and position for contractor and vendor selection should be treated as time-sensitive.

May 24, 2026

Suffolk Construction

Unknown StageRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

A data center project in the San Diego, California metro area appears to have faced opposition, with a Planning Commission vote going against it, and the project requiring a special use permit process that suggests ongoing legal or political challenges. The developer and general contractor are not identified in the available snippet. The situation in San Diego indicates a difficult permitting environment for data center development, which is notable for BD professionals tracking West Coast markets where entitlements and zoning approvals can be significant barriers to entry. The mention of future legal or political hurdles suggests this project is in early stages and faces uncertainty. Sales professionals should monitor this situation closely, as permitting battles can delay timelines but also signal strong demand in a supply-constrained market.

May 24, 2026

GI Partners

Unknown StageRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

GI Partners, a middle market buyout firm, has acquired an existing data center and office building in San Diego, California. The acquisition is confirmed, though specific details on the facility's size, capacity, and purchase price were not disclosed. No general contractor has been named, as this is an asset acquisition rather than a ground-up construction project, though future expansion or retrofit work could follow. For data center industry sales professionals, this signals active investment interest in the San Diego market by a well-capitalized private equity firm that may pursue upgrades, expansions, or repositioning of the acquired facility. Outreach to GI Partners and their asset management team should be prioritized now, as post-acquisition capital improvement planning is likely already underway.

May 24, 2026

DataBank

Unknown StageRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

DataBank operates a data center facility in the Kearney Mesa area of San Diego, CA, which is part of a broader portfolio of 13 facilities. The site has a complex ownership history, having been acquired by NFINIT and then by LightEdge in 2022 before falling under DataBank's umbrella. The snippet provides limited detail on any new construction or expansion activity, making the current project stage and scope unclear. For data center industry sales professionals, the Kearney Mesa location in the San Diego market represents an existing operational facility with potential for future investment given DataBank's aggressive growth strategy through acquisitions. The urgency is low until more specific details about new capacity additions or infrastructure upgrades emerge.

May 24, 2026

DataBank

Unknown StageRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

DataBank operates the SAN1 data center facility in San Diego, California, known as the San Diego World Trade Center location, which has changed hands multiple times — originally built by Castle Access, acquired by redIT in 2010, and subsequently becoming part of DataBank's portfolio. The snippet provides limited detail on any new construction or expansion activity, so the current project status and scale remain unclear. For data center industry sales professionals, DataBank's presence in the San Diego market represents a potential opportunity to engage an established operator that has consolidated legacy assets and may be investing in upgrades or modernization of this facility. The lack of specific project details such as MW capacity, square footage, or contract values suggests this is more of a market-monitoring signal than an imminent sales opportunity, and urgency is low until further development plans are announced.

May 24, 2026

DataBank

OperationalRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

DataBank has completed a data center expansion project in San Diego, California, at a facility located near 7014 Manya Circle. The project is confirmed as finished, indicating DataBank is actively investing in the San Diego market alongside a new ground-up construction in Atlanta. No general contractor or specific capacity details were mentioned in the article. For data center industry sales professionals, this signals that DataBank's San Diego facility is now operational with expanded capacity, which could drive near-term demand for managed services, connectivity, and infrastructure equipment. Given that the expansion is already complete, any BD outreach related to this specific project would need to be immediate to capture remaining procurement or operational support opportunities.

May 24, 2026

General Atomics / UC San Diego

Unknown StageRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

General Atomics and UC San Diego have announced a collaboration on a project referred to as 'SD Fusion Data Center' in San Diego, CA, though details on the project's scale, size, and construction timeline are extremely limited based on the available snippet. The involvement of a defense and energy technology company like General Atomics alongside a major research university suggests this may be a specialized or research-oriented data center facility, potentially tied to fusion energy or advanced computing applications. No general contractor or contract value has been identified at this stage. For data center industry sales professionals, this is an early-stage signal worth monitoring as the collaboration could evolve into a significant facility requiring power, cooling, and infrastructure solutions, but urgency is low given the lack of confirmed construction details. The San Diego market is a growing but secondary data center hub, and any new entrant—especially one with a unique energy angle—could reshape local demand dynamics.

May 24, 2026

MDC Data Centers

Unknown StageRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

This article references colocation and hyperscale-capable data center providers operating in the San Diego market, including MDC Data Centers, but provides no specific details about a new project, expansion, or contract award. There is no identified general contractor, project size, or dollar value associated with any particular development. The snippet appears to be a directory listing of San Diego colocation providers rather than a report on a specific project milestone. For data center industry sales professionals, this signal is low-priority as it lacks actionable project details, though it does confirm ongoing colocation activity and hyperscale interest in the San Diego market. Further research would be needed to identify specific construction or expansion opportunities in this region.

May 24, 2026

ScaleMatrix

Unknown StageRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

ScaleMatrix operates the largest data center in San Diego at 10 megawatts and 25,000 square feet, representing the current high-water mark for the San Diego colocation market. No general contractor or specific new construction project details were named in this snippet, so the signal is more of a market overview than a specific project announcement. The San Diego market appears relatively undersized compared to major hyperscale hubs, which could indicate opportunity for new entrants or expansions. For BD professionals, the modest scale of the largest facility suggests potential greenfield growth if demand increases, particularly given references to hyperscale AI data center development by companies like E9 in rural areas nearby. Urgency is low as this appears to be a market summary rather than an active project signal.

May 24, 2026

Hyperscale Nexus Holding Corp

Unknown StageRegional News
San Diego, CA, CA

Hyperscale Nexus Holding Corp appears to have established a presence in San Diego, CA, though the available information is limited to a business listing with no details on project scale, type, or stage. No general contractor, project size, or contract value has been identified. The listing suggests the company may be in early stages of operations or planning in the San Diego market, but without further detail, the nature and scope of any data center activity remains unclear. Sales professionals should treat this as a low-confidence signal worth monitoring for future developments in the San Diego metro, which is an emerging data center market. Urgency is low until more substantive project details surface.

May 24, 2026

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