Engineering & Construction · Topic
Data Center Workforce Development
5 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
The Next Data Center Bottleneck Isn’t Power or Cooling — It’s People: The Data Center Workforce
With the rapid rise of AI workloads, data centers are being built with higher power density, stricter reliability expectations, and cooling technologies that are evolving faster than most teams can adapt. As a result, these facilities aren’t just getting bigger—they’re becoming harder to operate, harder to staff, and far less forgiving when something goes…
Workforce, Housing, and Growth: How Applied Digital Is Revitalizing a Rural Town Through AI Infrastructure
As AI infrastructure spreads beyond tech hubs and into America’s heartland, companies face a new imperative: not just to build facilities—but to build trust, local partnerships, and long-term value for the communities that host them. In Ellendale, North Dakota, Applied Digital’s Polaris Forge 1 campus has become a case study in what rural revitalization…
A Greener Future in HVAC: Balancing Innovation and Environmental Responsibility with Mike Donahue
In an industry grappling with unprecedented changes, from liquid cooling innovations to bridging labor gaps, the HVAC world is evolving rapidly. With sustainability and efficiency becoming central themes, it’s a critical moment for rethinking solutions and workforce development. The stakes are high—data centers alone, for instance, are expected to account for 3-4% of global…
Data Center Sector Opens Doors for Non-Traditional Career Seekers
Rapid expansion in data centers is creating unexpected opportunities for workers without traditional tech backgrounds to fill critical roles
The Future of Digital Infrastructure Lies in Stability of Sustainable Technology
As global data demands explode, organizations must balance rapid innovation with the infrastructure stability required to sustain long-term growth