The Data Center Construction Hub
Straight answers on the labor side of the data center boom — where projects are breaking ground, why crews are so hard to find, and how contractors and staffing partners are solving it. Built by SLM, the workforce platform behind data center builds across the Sun Belt and beyond.
Data center construction is the most labor-intensive build cycle in commercial construction right now, and the labor market hasn't caught up. This hub is where we're putting everything SLM has learned from staffing electricians, pipefitters, low-voltage techs, and commissioning agents on hyperscale sites — organized so you can go as deep as you need, on exactly the question you have.
Market Intelligence
Where the money and the megawatts are going, and what that means for anyone building a workforce plan around it.
Why Texas, Virginia & Georgia Lead the Data Center Boom
Power availability, tax incentives, and land costs are pulling hyperscale construction toward three specific states — and pulling the skilled labor pool along with it.
Read the breakdown → Project PipelineThe Largest Data Center Projects in America Right Now
A look at the biggest active builds by investment and square footage, and what their staggered timelines mean for regional labor demand.
Read the breakdown →Workforce Strategy
The staffing models, shortages, and decisions that determine whether a project hits its schedule.
The Data Center Construction Labor Shortage, Explained
Why demand for electricians, pipefitters, and commissioning talent has outrun supply — and what's actually driving the gap trade by trade.
Read the breakdown → Staffing ModelsMSP vs. VMS: What's the Difference, and Which Do You Need?
Managed Service Provider and Vendor Management System get used interchangeably. They're not the same thing, and picking wrong costs you on a data center build.
Read the breakdown → PlaybookData Center Staffing Best Practices for General & Electrical Contractors
A practical framework for building a labor pipeline that survives schedule compression, scope changes, and the next project after this one.
Read the breakdown →Field & Compliance Operations
What it actually takes to keep a crew compliant, staffed, and productive from foundation to energization.
How Electrical Contractors Scale Labor for Data Center Builds
Ramping from a 20-person crew to 200 without blowing the schedule or the budget — the staffing mechanics electrical contractors are using.
Read the breakdown → ComplianceTemporary Labor Compliance on Data Center Jobsites
OSHA documentation, I-9 verification, misclassification risk, and the paper trail GCs are now requiring before a badge gets issued.
Read the breakdown → CommissioningCommissioning Workforce Challenges on Hyperscale Projects
Why Cx is the tightest labor market on the entire job, and how owners and CxA firms are staffing around it.
Read the breakdown →More From the SLM Blog
These guides sit alongside SLM's ongoing blog coverage of data center construction — worth reading together.
Data Center Labor Shortages: Why Leading Contractors Need a New Workforce Strategy
Where data center growth is happening, why specialized labor is so hard to find, and how proactive contractors are staying competitive.
Read on the blog → SLM BlogData Center Construction: Why Every Role Matters at Every Phase of the Project
A breakdown of the critical roles required at each phase of a data center build, from site work through commissioning.
Read on the blog → SLM BlogData Center Construction Compliance: Why Verification Is Critical
Why strict compliance verification keeps contingent crews credentialed, site access uninterrupted, and project teams audit-ready.
Read on the blog → SLM BlogThe Essential Workforce Management Partnership Powering High-Performance Data Centers
The specialized talent behind high-performance data centers, from electricians and HVAC techs to automation specialists.
Read on the blog → SLM BlogThe Key Build Phases of a Data Center & Why Flexible Staffing Is an Advantage
How labor needs shift across site work, engineering, MEP installation, and commissioning — and why flexible staffing protects the schedule.
Read on the blog → SLM BlogPowering the Digital Future: Top Data Center Construction Leaders
The data center construction market is entering a decade of growth — a look at the leading firms shaping it.
Read on the blog →Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers to the questions we hear most about data center construction staffing.
What is driving the current data center construction boom?
Cloud computing, AI infrastructure, and digital demand are driving hundreds of billions of dollars in new data center construction, concentrated heavily in Texas, Virginia, and Georgia due to power availability, tax incentives, and land economics. See why Texas, Virginia & Georgia lead the boom.
Why is skilled labor so hard to find on data center projects?
Data center construction requires electricians, pipefitters, and commissioning technicians with specialized, data center-specific experience that doesn't transfer easily from other construction sectors, and demand has grown faster than the skilled labor pipeline. See the data center construction labor shortage, explained.
What's the difference between an MSP and a VMS for construction staffing?
A Vendor Management System (VMS) is software that tracks staffing vendors, timesheets, and spend. A Managed Service Provider (MSP) is the team that actively manages the staffing program, vendor performance, and compliance on top of that data. See MSP vs. VMS, explained.
How can contractors solve the data center labor shortage?
By building a national, pre-vetted labor bench before shortages hit, choosing a deliberate staffing model, and treating compliance as a capability that scales with headcount rather than an afterthought. See data center staffing best practices.