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Title: The Construction Industry Can't Build Data Centers Fast Enough — Here's Why That's a $614 Billion Opportunity.

Pune, Maharashtra, India, 29th Jul 2026 - Ask any hyperscale operator about their current expansion challenges, and demand is rarely the issue. Instead, it’s land, power, and construction capacity. This bottleneck, more than any specific technology trend, shapes the Global Data Center Construction Market, which is valued at USD 311.57 billion in 2025 and is expected to grow to USD 614.01 billion by 2033, with a CAGR of 8.80%.What's actually driving demand this hard?Artificial intelligence workloads are at the core of current trends. The deployment of AI and machine learning is increasing enterprise dependence on cloud platforms and colocation facilities to levels that few infrastructure plans anticipated just a few years ago. Hyperscale providers are engaging in aggressive campus expansion, while government initiatives in digital infrastructure are adding further pressure. Additionally, rising demand for low-latency edge infrastructure to support 5G and IoT applications is creating a construction market that struggles to keep up with computing needs rather than lead them.Is most of this new construction, or upgrades to existing sites?The market is predominantly new construction, holding a 61.80% share, driven by ongoing greenfield hyperscale and colocation projects in both established and emerging markets. However, the remaining segments are also noteworthy: Expansion & Upgradation make up 26.40%, as existing data centers are upgraded with higher power densities, improved cooling, and enhanced networking to support increasing computational demands—showing that these facilities continue to evolve rather than remain static. Additionally, Refurbishment & Renovation represent 11.80%, indicating efforts to modernize older facilities to align with current energy effic...


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