Chris Gorthy of DPR Construction outlines three ways to build faster, smarter, and without delays in the year ahead.
As data center demand surges, grid access—not land—is deciding which projects move forward, forcing builders to rethink power infrastructure, costs and schedules before construction begins.
How do you paint a rosy picture for a construction market sector that’s been in the dumps and shows scant signs of a quick change of fortune? There's one way: Stretch the definition, and throw in a ...
Expands Dycom’s Exposure to Rapidly Growing, Mission-Critical Data Center Demand Establishes a Natural Extension Platform for Long-term Growth and Diversification Unlocks Significant Opportunity to ...
NVIDIA is rolling out AI data center reference designs that combine digital twins with power, cooling, and controls ...
Energy experts say Michigan's electrical grid can handle current demand, but as more data centers set up shop, the state may need more power and updated transmission to keep the lights on. "It's an ...
PJM members voted against a proposal that would potentially lower energy costs for customers. PJM is the electrical grid operator for Maryland, Virginia, D.C., West Virginia, Pennsylvania and several ...
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