
US Data Center Construction Market Research Report Information by Offering (Infrastructure Solutions and General Construction), by Tire (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4), by Data Center Type (Enterprise Data Center, Colocation Data Center, Edge Data Ce
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US Data Center Construction Market Research Report Information by Offering (Infrastructure Solutions and General Construction), by Tire (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4), by Data Center Type (Enterprise Data Center, Colocation Data Center, Edge Data Center, Hyperscale Data Center and Micro Data Center), by construction delivery method, (Modular and Prefabricated Construction, Multi-Story Building Construction, Build-To-Suit Data Center Construction, Green Data Center Construction and Phase Build), By Industry Vertical ( IT & Telecom, Retail, Manufacturing, BFSI, Healthcare, Energy & Utilities, Government and Others)- Industry Forecast to 2032
Constructing a building to contain computer systems, storage, and IT equipment for data handling is known as building a data center. It entails constructing the facilities' necessary electricity, cooling, and space to sustain the vital technology housed inside these specialized buildings. Building a new facility, expanding the capacity of an existing data center through new construction, converting another kind of building into a data center, leasing dedicated capacity from a third-party data center provider, or using colocation services are the options available to organizations looking to increase data center capacity. The best option is determined by the unique requirements and goals of the company; it is not only a matter of building a data center or hiring a service provider full-time.
Edge data centers are becoming more and more necessary as the Internet of Things (IoT) and linked gadgets become more and more popular. Edge data centers are smaller and require less electricity than typical data centers. The need for these data centers is increasing due to the necessity for real-time decision-making. The computers in edge computing are positioned in close proximity to the data-generating device. The purpose of this is to speed up processing. Edge data centers will handle an increasing amount of data processing in the future years. Centralized data centers are not very effective for real-time applications and offer delay.
In addition, given the increasing significance of green data centers. They increase operational effectiveness and sustainability while assisting in the reduction of carbon and resource consumption. In addition, they provide excellent sustainable infrastructure, support for appropriate resource management, and regulatory compliance. The fast proliferation of data centers has sparked worries about their energy consumption and carbon footprint due to their massive energy usage and contribution to greenhouse gas emissions. Through the use of market-based clean power alternatives, renewable energy procurement, and carbon emission checks, the organization can lower the amount of energy used in data center operations, improving sustainability and reducing environmental impact.
Market Segmentation
The US data center building market is divided into two segments based on offerings: general construction and infrastructure solutions.
The US data center construction market is divided into four categories: Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, and Tier 4 depending on the tier. When choosing a location to store the data, data center tiers are a crucial factor to take into account.
The US data center construction market is divided into enterprise, colocation, edge, hyperscale, and micro data center segments based on the kind of data center.
The US data center construction market is divided into six segments based on the type of construction delivery: modular and prefabricated construction, multi-story building construction, build-to-suit data center construction, green data center construction, and phase build.
The US data center construction market is divided into the following industry verticals: manufacturing, BFSI, retail, energy & utilities, government, healthcare, and IT & telecom.
Key Players
The major participants in the US data center construction market are infrastructure solution/service providers such as Equinix Inc., Vertiv Group Corporation, CommScope Holding Company, Inc., Paige Electric Company, Delta Electronics, LS Cable & System USA, and Panduit, as well as construction companies such as Fortis Construction, M. A. Mortenson Company, JE Dunn Construction, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Clayco Inc., and Clune Construction.
Table of Contents
168 Pages
- 1 Executive Summary
- 2 Market Introduction
- 2.1 Definition
- 2.2 Scope Of The Study
- 2.3 Research Objective
- 2.4 Market Structure
- 3 Research Methodology
- 4 Market Dynamics
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Drivers
- 4.2.1 Increasing Adoption Of Edge Data Centers
- 4.2.2 Rising Growth Of Data Centers Across The Us
- 4.2.3 Rise Of Hyperscale Data Centers
- 4.2.4 Exponential Growth In Data Generation Coupled With Surged In Storage Demand
- 4.3 Restraints
- 4.3.1 High Costs Associated With Construction Of Data Center
- 4.3.2 Increasing Real Estate Costs
- 4.4 Opportunity
- 4.4.1 Growing Popularity Of Prefabricated Data Center
- 4.4.2 Growing Importance Of Green Data Centers
- 4.4.3 Boom In Artificial Intelligence (Ai) Complementing Data Center Demand
- 4.4.4 Demand For Digitalization Driving Technological Innovation
- 4.5 Challenges
- 4.5.1 Data Center Operational Challenges
- 4.5.2 Maintaining Power And Uptime Across Data Centers
- 4.5.3 Strict Adherence To Environmental And Regulatory Standards
- 4.6 Impact Of Covid On The Market
- 4.6.1 Impact On Infrastructure Solution Providers
- 4.6.2 Impact On Data Center Construction Companies
- 4.6.3 Impact On Supply Chain
- 4.6.3.1 Demand & Supply Side Effects (Pre & During Covid)
- 4.6.3.2 Post Covid Market Recovery Analysis
- 4.6.4 Impact On Real Estate Market
- 4.6.5 Impact On Data Center Construction Costs Due To The Pandemic
- 5 Market Factor Analysis
- 5.1 Value Chain Analysis
- 5.1.1 Site Selection And Land Acquisition
- 5.1.2 Real Estate Costs And Availability
- 5.1.3 Location Permits And Zoning Laws
- 5.1.4 Design And Planning
- 5.1.5 Solution/Service Provider
- 5.1.6 Value-added Reseller/System Integrators
- 5.1.7 End Users
- 5.2 Porter's Five Forces Model
- 5.2.1 Threat Of New Entrants
- 5.2.2 Bargaining Power Of Suppliers
- 5.2.3 Threat Of Substitutes
- 5.2.4 Bargaining Power Of Buyers
- 5.2.5 Intensity Of Rivalry
- 5.3 Market Swot Analysis
- 5.4 Market Pestle Analysis
- 5.4.1 Political
- 5.4.2 Economic
- 5.4.3 Social
- 5.4.4 Technological
- 5.4.5 Legal
- 5.4.6 Environmental
- 6 Market Insights - Us Data Center Construction
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Data Center Coonstruction Process
- 6.2.1 Data Center Site Location
- 6.2.2 Pre-construction Preparations
- 6.2.3 Construction Phases
- 6.3 Average Data Center Construction Costs
- 6.3.1 Main Components For Data Center
- 6.3.1.1 Infrastructure And Construction Costs
- 6.3.1.2 Server And Storage Units
- 6.3.1.3 Software Licenses
- 6.3.1.4 Power
- 6.3.1.5 Network Connectivity
- 6.3.1.6 Cooling
- 6.3.2 Cost Examples
- 6.3.2.1 Small Data Center
- 6.3.2.2 Mid-sized Enterprise Data Centers
- 6.3.2.3 Large ‘telco Data Centers’
- 6.4 Data Center Market – Investments And Projects
- 6.4.1 Planned Data Center Construction Projects
- 6.5 Data Center Market Comparison – Us Vs Other Countries
- 6.5.1 Top 10 Data Center Markets
- 6.5.2 Data Center Market - Operational It Load (Mw) As Of 2023
- 6.5.3 Data Center Market - Vacancy (%)
- 6.5.4 Data Center Top Markets For Power Costs
- 6.5.5 Top Markets – Total Inventory Vs. Under Construction, 2023
- 6.5.6 Data Center Market – Top Markets As Per Land Costs
- 6.5.7 Data Center Market – Top Markets For Fiber Connectivity
- 6.5.8 Data Center Market – Top Markets For Data Center Incentives
- 6.5.8.1 Data Center Market – Top Markets For Tax Rates
- 6.5.9 Data Center Market – Top Sustainable Data Center Markets
- 7 Us Data Center Construction Market, By Offering
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Infrastructure Solutions
- 7.2.1 It Infrastructure
- 7.2.1.1 Networking Infrastructure Components
- 7.2.1.2 Server Infrastructure Components
- 7.2.1.3 Storage Infrastructure Components
- 7.2.1.4 Cabling Infrastructure
- 7.2.1.4.1 Copper Cables
- 7.2.1.4.2 Fiber Optics Cables
- 7.2.1.4.2.1 Single Mode
- 7.2.1.4.2.2 Multi-mode
- 7.2.1.4.3 Coaxial Cables
- 7.2.1.4.4 Twister Pair Cables
- 7.2.2 Power Distribution & Cooling
- 7.2.2.1 Hvac
- 7.2.2.2 Generators
- 7.2.2.3 Ups Solutions
- 7.2.2.4 Electrical & Power Equipment
- 7.2.2.5 Transmission Cable
- 7.2.2.5.1 Low Voltage (480-1000v)
- 7.2.2.5.2 Medium Voltage (1kv - 100kv)
- 7.2.2.5.3 High Voltage (101kv & Above)
- 7.3 General Construction
- 7.3.1 Design & Engineering Services
- 7.3.2 Support & Maintenance Services
- 7.3.3 Consultancy Services
- 7.3.4 Construction/ Project Management Services
- 8 Us Data Center Construction, By Data Center Tier
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Tier
- 8.3 Tier
- 8.4 Tier
- 8.5 Tier
- 9 Us Data Center Construction, By Data Center Type
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Enterprise Data Center
- 9.3 Colocation Data Center
- 9.4 Edge Data Center
- 9.5 Micro Data Center
- 9.6 Hyperscale Data Center
- 10 Us Data Center Construction, By Construction Delivery Method
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Modular And Prefabricated Construction
- 10.3 Multi-story Building Construction
- 10.4 Build-to-suit Data Center Construction
- 10.5 Green Data Center Construction
- 10.6 Phase Build
- 11 Us Data Center Construction, By Industry Vertical
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 It & Telecom
- 11.3 Manufacturing
- 11.4 Healthcare
- 11.5 Retail
- 11.6 Bfsi
- 11.7 Energy & Utilities
- 11.8 Government
- 11.9 Others
- 12 Competitve Landscape
- 12.1 Competitive Benchmarking- Construction Companies
- 12.2 Vendor Share Analysis- Construction Companies
- 12.3 Recent Developments- Construction Companies
- 12.3.1 Project Development/Expansion
- 12.4 Introduction- Infrastructure Solution/ Service Providers
- 12.5 Competitive Benchmarking- Infrastructure Solution/ Service Providers
- 12.6 Vendor Share Analysis- Infrastructure Solution/ Service Providers
- 12.7 Recent Developments- Infrastructure Solution/ Service Providers
- 12.7.1 Project Development/Expansion
- 13 Company Profiles – Construction Companies
- 13.1 Turner Construction Company.
- 13.1.1 Company Overview
- 13.1.2 Financial Overview
- 13.1.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.1.4 Key Developments
- 13.1.5 Swot Analysis
- 13.1.6 Key Strategies
- 13.2 Holder Construction.
- 13.2.1 Company Overview
- 13.2.2 Financial Overview
- 13.2.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.2.4 Key Developments
- 13.2.5 Swot Analysis
- 13.2.6 Key Strategies
- 13.3 Clayco Inc.
- 13.3.1 Company Overview
- 13.3.2 Financial Overview
- 13.3.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.3.4 Key Developments
- 13.3.5 Swot Analysis
- 13.3.6 Key Strategies
- 13.4 Clune Construction.
- 13.4.1 Company Overview
- 13.4.2 Financial Overview
- 13.4.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.4.4 Key Developments
- 13.4.5 Swot Analysis
- 13.4.6 Key Strategies
- 13.5 Dpr Construction.
- 13.5.1 Company Overview
- 13.5.2 Financial Overview
- 13.5.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.5.4 Key Developments
- 13.6 Fortis Construction.
- 13.6.1 Company Overview
- 13.6.2 Financial Overview
- 13.6.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.6.4 Key Developments
- 13.6.5 Swot Analysis
- 13.6.6 Key Strategies
- 13.7 Hitt Consulting.
- 13.7.1 Company Overview
- 13.7.2 Financial Overview
- 13.7.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.7.4 Key Developments
- 13.8 M. A. Mortenson Company.
- 13.8.1 Company Overview
- 13.8.2 Financial Overview
- 13.8.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.8.4 Key Developments
- 13.9 Je Dunn Construction.
- 13.9.1 Company Overview
- 13.9.2 Financial Overview
- 13.9.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.9.4 Key Developments
- 13.10 The Whiting-turner Contracting Company.
- 13.10.1 Company Overview
- 13.10.2 Financial Overview
- 13.10.3 Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- 13.10.4 Key Developments
- 13.10.5 Swot Analysis
- 13.10.6 Key Strategies
- 14 Company Profiles – Infrastructure Solution/ Service Providers
- 14.1 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development Lp (Hpe)
- 14.1.1 Company Overview
- 14.1.2 Financial Overview
- 14.1.3 Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- 14.1.4 Key Developments
- 14.1.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.1.6 Key Strategies
- 14.2 Cisco Systems Inc.
- 14.2.1 Company Overview
- 14.2.2 Financial Overview
- 14.2.3 Products Offered
- 14.2.4 Key Developments
- 14.2.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.2.6 Key Strategies
- 14.3 Dell Inc.
- 14.3.1 Company Overview
- 14.3.2 Financial Overview
- 14.3.3 Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- 14.3.4 Key Developments
- 14.3.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.3.6 Key Strategies
- 14.4 Equinix Inc
- 14.4.1 Company Overview
- 14.4.2 Financial Overview
- 14.4.3 Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- 14.4.4 Key Developments
- 14.4.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.4.6 Key Strategies
- 14.5 Vertiv Group Corp
- 14.5.1 Company Overview
- 14.5.2 Financial Overview
- 14.5.3 Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- 14.5.4 Key Developments
- 14.5.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.5.6 Key Strategies
- 14.6 Commscope Holding Company, Inc
- 14.6.1 Company Overview
- 14.6.2 Financial Overview
- 14.6.3 Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- 14.6.4 Key Developments
- 14.6.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.6.6 Key Strategies
- 14.7 Paige Electric Company
- 14.7.1 Company Overview
- 14.7.2 Financial Overview
- 14.7.3 Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- 14.7.4 Key Developments
- 14.7.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.7.6 Key Strategies
- 14.8 Delta Electronics
- 14.8.1 Company Overview
- 14.8.2 Financial Overview
- 14.8.3 Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- 14.8.4 Key Developments
- 14.8.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.8.6 Key Strategies
- 14.9 Ls Cable & System Usa
- 14.9.1 Company Overview
- 14.9.2 Financial Overview
- 14.9.3 Products Offered
- 14.9.4 Key Developments
- 14.9.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.9.6 Key Strategies
- 14.10 Panduit
- 14.10.1 Company Overview
- 14.10.2 Financial Overview
- 14.10.3 Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- 14.10.4 Key Developments
- 14.10.5 Swot Analysis
- 14.10.6 Key Strategies
- List Of Tables
- Table 1 Planned Data Center Construction Projects
- Table 2 Key Us Data Center Markets – Established & Emerging
- Table 3 Key Global Data Center Markets – Established & Emerging
- Table 4 Data Center Operational It Load (Mw) 2023
- Table 5 Key Statistics – Virginia Data Center Market
- Table 6 Key Statistics – Dallas Data Center Market
- Table 7 Key Statistics – Phoenix Data Center Market
- Table 8 Key Statistics – Bay Area/ Silicon Valley (Northern California) Data Center Market
- Table 9 Key Statistics – Chicago Data Center Market
- Table 10 Data Center Operational It Load (Mw) 2023
- Table 11 Data Center Market Top Markets For Power Costs
- Table 12 Top Markets – Total Inventory Vs. Under Construction – Primary Markets, 2023 (In Megawatts)
- Table 13 Top Markets – Total Inventory Vs. Under Construction – Secondary Markets, 2023 (In Megawatts)
- Table 14 Key Statistics – Top Markets As Per Land Costs
- Table 15 Key Statistics – Top Markets For Fiber Connectivity
- Table 16 Key Statistics – Top Markets For Data Center Incentives
- Table 17 Key Statistics – Top Markets For Tax Rates
- Table 1 Us Data Center Construction, By Infrastructure Solutions, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 2 Us Data Center Construction, By It Infrastructure, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 3 Us Data Center Construction, By Cabling Infrastructure, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 4 Us Data Center Construction, By Fiber Optic Cables, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 5 Us Data Center Construction, By Power Distribution & Cooling, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 6 Us Data Center Construction, By Transmission Cables, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 7 Us Data Center Construction, By General Construction, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 8 Us Data Center Construction, By Data Center Tier, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 9 Us Data Center Construction, By Data Center Type, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 10 Us Data Center Construction, By Construction Delivery Method, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 11 Us Data Center Construction, By Industry Vertical, 2019–2032 (Usd Million)
- Table 1 Product Development/Expansion
- Table 2 Partnership
- Table 3 Product Development/Expansion
- Table 4 Partnership/ Acquisition
- Table 12 Turner Construction Company.: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 13 Turner Construction Company.: Key Developments
- Table 14 Holder Construction.: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 15 Holder Construction.: Key Developments
- Table 16 Clayco Inc..: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 17 Clayco Inc..: Key Developments
- Table 18 Clune Construction.: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 19 Clune Construction.: Key Developments
- Table 20 Dpr Construction.: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 21 Fortis Construction.: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 22 Fortis Construction.: Key Developments
- Table 23 Hitt Consulting.: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 24 M. A. Mortenson Company.: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 25 Je Dunn Construction.: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 26 The Whiting-turner Contracting Company.: Products/Services/Solutions Offered
- Table 27 The Whiting-turner Contracting Company.: Key Developments
- Table 28 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development Lp: Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- Table 29 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development Lp: Key Developments
- Table 30 Cisco Systems, Inc: Products Offered
- Table 31 Cisco Systems, Inc: Key Developments
- Table 32 Dell Inc: Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- Table 33 Dell Inc.: Key Developments
- Table 34 Equinix Inc: Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- Table 35 Equinix Inc: Key Developments
- Table 36 Vertiv Group Corp: Product/Solution/Service Offered
- Table 37 Vertiv Group Corp Key Developments
- Table 38 Commscope Holding Company, Inc: Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- Table 39 Commscope Holding Company, Inc: Key Developments
- Table 40 Paige Electric Company: Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- Table 41 Commscope Holding Company, Inc: Key Developments
- Table 42 Delta Electronics: Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- Table 43 Delta Electronics: Key Developments
- Table 44 Ls Cable & System Usa: Products Offered
- Table 45 Ls Cable & System Usa: Key Developments
- Table 46 Panduit: Products/Solutions/Services Offered
- Table 47 Panduit: Key Developments
- List Of Figures
- Figure 1 Us Data Center Construction Market: Structure
- Figure 2 Top-down And Bottom-up Approaches
- Figure 1 Market Dynamic Analysis Of The Us Data Center Construction Market
- Figure 2 Driver Impact Analysis
- Figure 3 Restraint Impact Analysis
- Figure 4 Supply Chain Analysis: Us Data Center Construction Market
- Figure 5 Hardware: Supply Chain Analysis: Us Data Center Construction Market
- Figure 6 Porter's Five Forces Analysis: Us Data Center Construction Market
- Figure 7 Us Data Center Construction Market: Market Growth Factor Analysis (2022-2032)
- Figure 8 Data Center Market - Operational It Load (Mw) 2023
- Figure 9 Data Center Market - Vacancy (%)
- Figure 10 Data Center Market Top Markets For Power Costs
- Figure 11 Top Markets – Total Inventory Vs. Under Construction, 2023 – Primary Markets
- Figure 12 Top Markets – Total Inventory Vs. Under Construction, 2023 – Secondary Markets
- Figure 13 Us Data Center Construction, By Offering, 2023 (% Share)
- Figure 14 Us Data Center Construction, By Offering, 2023 Vs 2032 (Usd Million)
- Figure 15 Us Data Center Construction, By Data Center Tier, 2023 (% Share)
- Figure 16 Us Data Center Construction, By Data Center Tier, 2023 Vs 2032 (Usd Million)
- Figure 17 Us Data Center Construction, By Data Center Type, 2023 (% Share)
- Figure 18 Us Data Center Construction, By Data Center Type, 2023 Vs 2032 (Usd Million)
- Figure 19 Us Data Center Construction, By Construction Delivery Method, 2023 (% Share)
- Figure 20 Us Data Center Construction, By Constrtuction Delivery Method, 2023 Vs 2032 (Usd Million)
- Figure 21 Us Data Center Construction, By Industry Vertical, 2023 (% Share)
- Figure 22 Us Data Center Construction, By Industry Vertical, 2023 Vs 2032 (Usd Million)
- Figure 1 Data Center Construction Market: Competitive Benchmarking
- Figure 2 Vendor Share Analysis (2023 %)
- Figure 3 Data Center Construction Market: Competitive Benchmarking
- Figure 4 Vendor Share Analysis (2023 %)
- Figure 23 Turner Construction Company.: Swot Analysis
- Figure 24 Holder Construction.: Swot Analysis
- Figure 25 Clayco Inc..: Swot Analysis
- Figure 26 Clune Construction.: Swot Analysis
- Figure 27 Fortis Construction.: Swot Analysis
- Figure 28 The Whiting-turner Contracting Company.: Swot Analysis
- Figure 29 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development Lp: Financial Overview Snapshot
- Figure 30 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development Lp: Swot Analysis
- Figure 31 Cisco Systems, Inc: Financial Overview Snapshot
- Figure 32 Cisco Systems, Inc.: Swot Analysis
- Figure 33 Dell Inc: Financial Overview Snapshot
- Figure 34 Dell Inc.: Swot Analysis
- Figure 35 Equinix Inc: Financial Overview Snapshot
- Figure 36 Equinix Inc: Swot Analysis
- Figure 37 Vertiv Group Corp: Financial Overview Snapshot
- Figure 38 Vertiv Group Corp Swot Analysis
- Figure 39 Commscope Holding Company, Inc: Financial Overview Snapshot
- Figure 40 Commscope Holding Company, Inc: Swot Analysis
- Figure 41 Paige Electric Company: Swot Analysis
- Figure 42 Delta Electronics: Financial Overview Snapshot
- Figure 43 Delta Electronics: Swot Analysis
- Figure 44 Ls Cable & System Usa: Swot Analysis
- Figure 45 Panduit: Swot Analysis
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