Denver AI Data Center Project Reaches Key Milestone

Denver AI Data Center Project Reaches Key Milestone

PCL Construction has reached a major milestone in the Denver AI data center project, completing the structural phase of a $192 million facility. This development marks one of the largest digital infrastructure projects currently underway in the Denver metropolitan area.

Located on a 17-acre site southeast of Denver, the facility reflects growing demand for high-capacity data infrastructure across the region.


Project Scope and Technical Specifications

The Denver AI data center project will deliver a 22.5-megawatt facility designed to support enterprise-scale workloads. In particular, it will handle artificial intelligence and GPU-intensive applications.

PCL’s scope includes:

  • Five steel-frame colocation data halls
  • Approximately 277,000 square feet of space
  • A dedicated administration and office building

Additionally, the phased construction approach allows faster tenant onboarding while maintaining flexibility for future expansion.


Advanced Infrastructure for High-Performance Operations

The Denver AI data center project integrates extensive electrical and mechanical systems to ensure uninterrupted operations. PCL Industrial Services is directly managing the core electrical installation, which strengthens quality control and execution.

Moreover, the facility includes:

  • Permanent and temporary power systems
  • Sitewide electrical distribution
  • Security and communication networks
  • Cooling infrastructure for high-density workloads

These systems will enable reliable, large-scale computing performance.


Sustainability and Market Demand

As demand for AI-ready infrastructure rises, the Denver AI data center project also focuses on sustainability. The design aligns energy efficiency with high-performance requirements, ensuring responsible resource use.

Furthermore, Denver continues to emerge as a key hub for digital infrastructure investment, driven by enterprise and cloud computing needs.


Construction Timeline and Collaboration

Construction teams recently marked the topping-out milestone, highlighting strong collaboration between PCL’s Minneapolis Buildings group and the Denver team.

The project will now move into interior build-out and systems installation. Completion is scheduled for summer 2027.


Conclusion

Overall, the Denver AI data center project demonstrates how construction firms are adapting to the rapid growth of digital infrastructure. With advanced design, scalable capacity, and strong execution, the project will play a key role in supporting next-generation computing demands.

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