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Tract breaks ground on 810MW data center park in Reno, Nevada

May 01, 2024 10:06 AM | Richard Mitrotz (Administrator)


May 01, 2024 By Dan Swinhoe 

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Tract has broken ground on a data center campus outside Reno, Nevada.

The data center park developer has, however, withdrawn an application for another campus in Phoenix, Arizona.

Tract breaks ground in Reno

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Tract breaks ground in Nevada– Tract

The company, which develops data center parks on which companies can build their own data centers, announced this week it had broken ground on its Peru Shelf Technology Park project in Storey County.

The master-planned site is designed to support hyperscale data center campuses, with Tract’s development plans including NV Energy switch stations, new access roads, and wet utility infrastructure.

The Peru Shelf Technology Park, spanning 686 acres within the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center, will support up to 810MW of utility capacity at full build-out. Tract also has 510 acres adjacent to the Peru Shelf project currently in the planning stages. The Peru Shelf development is expected to receive initial power delivery in late 2026 or early 2027.

Tract’s previously unannounced South Valley Technology Park, located seven miles southeast along USA Parkway, is a planned 1,500-acre, 1,200MW project it says can potentially support up to seven individual campuses.

“The commencement of construction at Peru Shelf launches the first of Tract’s projects in Northern Nevada and I am pleased to see the physical manifestation of our planning,” said Grant van Rooyen, CEO of Tract.

“We see long-term potential for the greater Reno data center cluster to support rapid deployment of cloud and AI data centers. Our investment in master-planned digital infrastructure will continue to scale significantly in the coming years.”

Tract is led by van Rooyen, president of the van Rooyen Group and founder of US data center firm Cologix. Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners acquired a majority stake in the company in 2017.

News of the company surfaced in 2022 – at the time, it had reportedly identified 40,000 acres of potential investment sites.

Tract officially launched last year with plans for a 2GW, 2,200-acre development in Reno, Nevada. The company initially acquired 686 acres along Peru Drive, before buying an additional 517 acres inside the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (TRIC).

Tract says it owns or is under contract on more than 20,000 acres across the United States, which are in various stages of rezoning, design, or horizontal construction.

As well as Reno, the company has announced plans for a 668-acre campus in Eagle Mountain, Utah, and a 46-building data center campus outside Richmond, Virginia, is also in the works.

After several delays, the Hanover Board of Supervisors recently granted zoning approval for Tract’s Virginia campus.

Source:

https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/tract-breaks-ground-on-810mw-data-center-park-in-reno-nevada/


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