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Recent Signals

Vantage Data Centers

Under ConstructionRegional News
Port Washington, WA, WA

A $15 billion data center project has officially broken ground in Port Washington, Washington, following a ceremonial groundbreaking held Wednesday. The project has been described as controversial, suggesting it may have faced local opposition or regulatory hurdles during the approval process. While the developer and general contractor are not clearly identified in the snippet, references to Phlps Roche and 33 may indicate involved parties. At $15 billion, this is a massive hyperscale-level investment in the Seattle metro area, signaling significant demand for construction materials, mechanical/electrical infrastructure, and ongoing operational services. With ground already broken, this is an active and urgent opportunity for data center industry suppliers and service providers to engage now during the early construction phase.

May 29, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
Quebec City, QC, QC

A data center facility in Quebec City, Canada — identified as DM-1 and DM-3A — has received Uptime Institute Tier III certifications for both design (TCDD) and constructed facility (TCCF). The specific developer or operator behind the facility is not clearly identified in the available snippet. The Tier III certifications indicate a concurrently maintainable facility, suggesting a production-grade data center that has passed rigorous third-party validation. For BD professionals, this signals an operational or near-operational facility in the Quebec City market that may represent ongoing procurement opportunities for infrastructure equipment and services, though the lack of detail on the owner and project scale makes the immediate opportunity unclear. Further research is needed to identify the operator and determine whether expansion phases are planned.

May 24, 2026

CPC (The Data Center)

Unknown StageCommunity Event
Quebec City, QC, QC

This article references CPC hosting students from Laval University in Quebec City in connection with data center workforce development efforts, but it does not describe a specific construction project, expansion, or land purchase. The snippet mentions community colleges focusing on workforce training related to data centers, suggesting early-stage ecosystem development in the Quebec City market. No developer, general contractor, project size, or contract value is identified. For a BD professional, this signal is very low urgency and primarily indicates growing workforce pipeline interest in the Quebec City area rather than an actionable construction or procurement opportunity. It may be worth monitoring for future infrastructure announcements tied to this workforce activity.

May 24, 2026

Videotron

Unknown StageRegional News
Quebec City, QC, QC

Videotron, a Quebec-based telecommunications company, has acquired 4Degrees Colocation and its data center facility in Quebec City, Canada for more than $31 million. This is a confirmed acquisition of an existing colocation data center, signaling Videotron's expansion into or strengthening of its data center services portfolio in the Quebec City market. No general contractor is named as this is an acquisition rather than a new construction project, though future expansion or retrofit work on the acquired facility is possible. For data center industry sales professionals, this represents a potential opportunity as Videotron may invest in upgrading, expanding, or modernizing the acquired 4Degrees facility to align with its broader infrastructure strategy. Outreach to Videotron's infrastructure and data center teams should be considered promptly, as post-acquisition planning and vendor selection for any facility improvements are likely underway.

May 24, 2026

Microsoft

Under ConstructionRegional News
Quebec City, QC, QC

Microsoft has broken ground on a new data center in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, signaling active new construction in the region. No general contractor, project size, or contract value has been disclosed in the available information. The groundbreaking confirms that the project has moved beyond planning and permitting into the construction phase, making it a confirmed opportunity. For data center industry sales professionals, this represents a live construction project from a major hyperscaler in the Quebec City market, where power availability and cold-climate advantages make it an attractive region for large-scale deployments. Outreach to Microsoft's procurement teams and potential subcontractors should be prioritized now, as vendor selections for mechanical, electrical, and other critical systems may still be underway.

May 24, 2026

Microsoft (Azure)

Unknown StageRegional News
Quebec City, QC, QC

Microsoft Azure appears to have a data center presence or planned facility in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, though specific details about the project scope, size, and timeline are not provided in this listing. The listing identifies Quebec City as one of Microsoft's Azure cloud regions, which is part of Azure's broader network of 70+ regions and 400+ data centers globally. No general contractor, contract value, or megawatt capacity has been disclosed. For BD professionals, this signal suggests Microsoft is either operating or expanding in the Quebec City market, which could present opportunities for infrastructure suppliers and service providers, but the lack of detail makes it difficult to assess urgency or actionability. Further research is recommended to determine whether this represents a new construction project, an expansion, or simply an existing facility listing.

May 24, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
Quebec City, QC, QC

A 90,000 square foot, 13.5 MW data center is being built as the second facility on a 10-acre data center campus in Quebec City, Quebec, representing a confirmed expansion project. The developer or operator is not explicitly named in the available snippet, and no general contractor has been identified. The facility is described as Class A, indicating a high-quality build designed for enterprise or hyperscale tenants. For BD professionals, this signals an active multi-phase campus development in the Quebec City market, where additional phases and supplier needs are likely as the campus continues to build out. Given that this is already the second facility on the campus, outreach to the developer should be treated as time-sensitive to capture ongoing and future procurement opportunities.

May 24, 2026

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Unknown StageRegional News
Quebec City, QC, QC

An unspecified developer is operating or developing an eco-friendly data center campus in Quebec City, Quebec, spanning 30 acres and featuring four state-of-the-art data centers. The developer name is not clearly identified in the available snippet, and details on general contractor, capacity in MW, or contract value are not disclosed. The campus is positioned in the Quebec City market, which benefits from cold climate cooling advantages and access to abundant hydroelectric power. For BD professionals, this multi-facility campus signals significant infrastructure investment in the Quebec City region and potential opportunities for equipment, services, and subcontracting across four separate data center builds. The urgency is moderate — the project appears to be operational or well underway, so early engagement is advisable to capture remaining or future expansion opportunities.

May 24, 2026

Vantage Data Centers

Unknown StageGc Expansion
Get notified about new Construction Manager jobs in San Antonio, TX, TX

Vantage Data Centers is actively hiring a Construction Manager for North America based in San Antonio, TX, signaling potential expansion activity in the Texas market. The job posting, which attracted 27 applicants within two weeks, suggests Vantage is building out construction capabilities to support its rapidly growing portfolio across North America. Vantage serves major hyperscalers and cloud providers and has described its business as "growing exponentially through greenfield market expansion and acquisitions." This hiring signal is notable as San Antonio continues to emerge as a key data center hub in Texas, and the role indicates Vantage may be advancing new campus development or scaling existing operations in the region.

May 17, 2026

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Under ConstructionArticle
Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, WI

Vantage Data Centers' Lighthouse Campus construction in Port Washington, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, is generating severe traffic congestion on surrounding roads. Approximately 500 workers are currently on site, with projections of up to 5,000 workers as construction ramps up. Vantage has contracted the Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office and Wisconsin State Patrol to direct traffic at peak hours at the company's expense. Officers are stationed at three key intersections during morning and evening rush periods Monday through Friday. The workforce is expected to grow significantly over the summer.

May 7, 2026

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