
Data Center Construction Timelines Are Stretching—Here’s Why
Data center construction timelines are lengthening nationwide as power delays, supply chain constraints, labor shortages, and regulatory friction reshape project delivery.

Data center construction timelines are lengthening nationwide as power delays, supply chain constraints, labor shortages, and regulatory friction reshape project delivery.

Colocation providers are investing heavily in network density and interconnection to remain competitive as AI, distributed cloud, and infrastructure constraints reshape demand.

Smaller data center campuses are launching and filling faster as power constraints, latency needs, and phased demand reshape how capacity is planned and absorbed.
A new data center launch reveals more about local power availability, regulatory alignment, and execution risk than any incentive package or market ranking.
Explore new hyperscale data center projects under construction by Amazon, Google, and Oracle—and what they signal for data center real estate markets.
New data center campuses are absorbing capacity faster than forecasts predicted as AI demand, power scarcity, and constrained supply compress leasing timelines.
Data center site selection is increasingly driven by availability—of power, land, permits, and timelines—as infrastructure constraints override cost, latency, and market preference.