4 pillars of pre-construction site selection

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In today’s RCRTV AI TechTalk with Pritesh Indore, senior pre-construction estimator for Crusoe, the discussion focuses on power as a strategic asset, and the fact that hidden site-enablement costs can change the financial considerations of greenfield versus brownfield sites. To Indore, the four pillars that go into pre-construction site selection include:
  • Power
  • State and local policies
  • Land and logistics
  • Labor 

Crusoe is building large-scale AI data centers like it’s 1.2 GW Stargate campus in Abilene, TX and Microsoft 900 MW site with an onsite power plant. Check out the interview and read the story.

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Susana Schwartz
Technology Editor
RCRTech

 

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