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Public opposition, megaproject starts and workforce investments: the latest in data center news | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC

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At times, it feels like there are more stories about data centers than not.

As the sector continues to see a boom — often the sole bright spot in recent economic reports around groundbreakings, backlog and spending — major players in the artificial intelligence space are pouring more money into new construction.

Builders need the labor resources to deliver these jobs. As a result, titans in the data center world have announced investments into workforce development, so that they can draw from the local populous to deliver these megaprojects.

But, of course, many of the headlines around data center also focus on controversy. Increased public pushback has led to state and local governments mulling bans or moratoriums on the projects. For builders, that triggers special considerations during the contracting phase. 

Read on below for recent headlines and trends around data center construction.

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