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Turner Construction Company has begun work on the development of the Vantage Data CentersA data center or data processing center (DPC) … campus in New Albany, Ohio, a project valued at $2 billion. The groundbreaking ceremony marked the start of this initiative, which was attended by representatives from Vantage, Turner, and local leaders.
This center, covering an area of 283,280 square feet (equivalent to 70 acres), is Vantage’s first project in the Midwest region of the United States. Designed to meet the growing demand for secure and scalable digital infrastructure, the campus will feature a capacity of 192 megawatts, spread across more than 1.5 million square feet, and will support advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and cloud computing.
The construction of the campus aligns with the sustainability objectives of Turner and Vantage, who aim to achieve LEED Silver certification. This project is part of Vantage’s commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions in its global operations by 2030.
“We are thrilled to partner with Vantage on this significant project,” said Matt Kunz, Vice President and General Manager of Turner Construction Company. “With an investment of over $2 billion, the campus will address the need for sustainable and scalable digital infrastructure in the region. We look forward to working alongside Vantage and the local community on this initiative.”
Dana Adams, President for North America at Vantage Data Centers, emphasized the importance of Ohio in the company’s expansion: “Our investment in New Albany will strengthen the state’s economy and bolster its reputation as a hub for technology and innovation. We are excited to be part of this community in central Ohio.”
The first building of the campus is expected to open in 2025, marking a new standard in data infrastructure and sustainability in the region.
via: Turner