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Pipeline Outlook

Utah Data Center Pipeline

3
Total signals
2
Last 30 days
3
Last 90 days
2
Staged signals

DCWeeklyIntel has tracked 16 signals in Utah, with 6 signals identified in the last 30 days. The planning stage holds 13 signals, representing the majority of tracked activity. Two projects are under construction, while the permitting stage currently shows no active signals. One signal remains unstaged. This distribution indicates early-stage development characterizes most Utah data center projects in our tracking system. The 30-day identification rate reflects ongoing monitoring of new projects entering the Utah market.

Stage breakdown

StageSignals
Planning1
Permitting0
Under Construction1
Operational0
Unclassified1

Recent signals

Utah 193-acre data center campus is set to be done this year with big water...
QTS Data Centers· Utah

QTS Data Centers, in partnership with Layton Construction as the general contractor, is developing a 193-acre data center campus in Utah that is expected to be completed this year. The project is notable for its large scale and commitments around water usage, which has been a growing concern for data center developments in western states. QTS, now owned by Blackstone, is a well-established data center operator expanding its footprint into the Utah market. This represents a significant infrastructure buildout that could signal growing demand for wholesale and hyperscale capacity in the region. For BD professionals, this is a near-term opportunity as the campus nears completion, making outreach to both QTS and Layton Construction timely for infrastructure, cooling, and services providers.

Eagle Mountain 193-acre data center campus is set to be done this year with...
QTS Data Centers· Eagle Mountain, Utah· commissioning

QTS Data Centers, with Layton Construction serving as general contractor, is developing a 193-acre data center campus in Eagle Mountain, Utah, expected to be completed this year. The project involves significant water usage commitments, which is a notable consideration in the arid Utah market. QTS is a well-established data center operator (now owned by Blackstone), and this represents continued expansion in the Utah market. For BD professionals, this is a significant campus-scale development that may present opportunities for infrastructure suppliers, cooling technology vendors, and water management solutions given the project's emphasis on water promises. The project is nearing completion, making outreach time-sensitive for any remaining procurement or operational service needs.

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Signal volume reflects what DCWeeklyIntel has tracked. Tracking coverage expands over time; velocity figures reflect identification pace, not necessarily project origination pace.