Data Center Land & Power Procurement
Specialists identifying, entitling, and securing utility power agreements for data center development sites, a critical bottleneck in the current AI infrastructure buildout.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Data Center Development (8.4.3), the segment that Data Center Land & Power Procurement sits within — not Data Center Land & Power Procurement on its own.
Data-center development is profiled under Data Centers & Colocation (construction within NAICS 236210); cross-referenced here as a development specialty but not separately sized to avoid double-counting.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Development profit and stabilized-asset value
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Low
- EBITDA margin
- Strong
- Capex intensity
- High
development; recurring once operating
high-demand mission-critical development
Characteristics
- Hottest development segment (AI-fueled demand).
- Power availability and speed-to-power the constraints.
- Hyperscale campus delivery the focus.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- Data-center developers & operators
- Infrastructure funds & investors
- Hyperscalers (build-to-suit)
What’s driving deals
- AI and cloud capacity demand.
- Power-access and site control.
- Infrastructure-capital deployment.
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