AIA Contract Documents launches Data Center Tracker

The tracker aims to help industry players identify and act on construction opportunities.

AIA Contract Documents (ACD) recently launched the ACD Data Center Tracker.

The interactive tool is designed to help architects, contractors, owners, and developers identify and act on construction opportunities driven by the rapid expansion of data center development across North America.

Users can monitor and be notified of approved, permitted, and under construction data center projects, track surrounding “halo effect” development, and identify where future construction demand is likely to emerge, often years before it becomes widely visible.

Key benefits of the ACD Data Center Tracker are: 

  • Visibility into active and planned hyperscale data center projects
  • Insights into downstream construction activity within surrounding markets 
  • Early indicators of demand across infrastructure, housing, retail, and civic development
  • A clearer path to pursuing opportunities with appropriate contract frameworks
  • Notification of new projects coming online

As data center construction continues to scale, the surrounding “halo effect” is expected to drive hundreds of billions of dollars in additional construction activity over the next several years. This makes early visibility into these opportunities a growing competitive advantage, according to an AIA Contract Documents news release.

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