DCWeeklyIntel has tracked 24 signals in West Virginia, with 20 signals identified in the last 30 days. The planning stage holds 11 signals, representing the largest portion of tracked activity. Seven signals are in permitting, while four projects are under construction. No operational facilities appear in the current tracked set. The concentration of activity in pre-permit and permitting stages indicates operators are evaluating West Virginia for potential data center development. Two signals remain unstaged in the tracking system.
West Virginia Data Center Pipeline
Stage breakdown
| Stage | Signals |
|---|---|
| Planning | 8 |
| Permitting | 7 |
| Under Construction | 4 |
| Operational | 0 |
| Unclassified | 2 |
Recent signals
Google filed a construction permit for a data center in Putnam County, West Virginia. The project is in early planning stages. Capacity and investment value are undisclosed, but Google's hyperscale facilities typically run into hundreds of millions of dollars. No general contractor has been named. GCs, subs, and specialty vendors should engage now as vendor selection and procurement processes will likely launch soon.
A news report from Mountain Messenger announces Google's data center development in Putnam County, West Virginia, near Charleston. This public announcement indicates Google is officially moving forward with a data center project in the region, though specific technical details like capacity or construction timeline are not provided in this permit record. The announcement represents a significant hyperscale development opportunity in the Charleston market area. For business development professionals, this signals that Google will likely be issuing RFPs and selecting contractors for what could be a multi-hundred million dollar facility construction project. The timing is critical as this appears to be an early-stage announcement, meaning there are immediate opportunities to engage with Google's site development and construction planning teams.
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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.