Tract Breaks Ground on Peru Shelf Technology Park in Storey County, Nevada
30 Abril 2024 - 10:05AM
Tract, the trusted partner for planning responsible technology
infrastructure, today announced it has broken ground on its Peru
Shelf Technology Park project in Storey County, Nevada. The
master-planned site is designed to support hyperscale data center
campuses, with Tract’s horizontal development plans including NV
Energy switch stations, new access roads, and wet utility
infrastructure.
As the need for technology infrastructure continues to expand,
Tract provides a proactive approach to data center campus
development that ensures speed and certainty for its customers and
aligns interests for all stakeholders. “The commencement of
construction at Peru Shelf launches the first of Tract’s projects
in Northern Nevada and I am pleased to see the physical
manifestation of our planning,” commented Grant van Rooyen, CEO of
Tract. “We see long-term potential for the greater Reno data center
cluster to support rapid deployment of cloud and AI data centers.
Our investment in master-planned digital infrastructure will
continue to scale significantly in the coming years.”
In October, Tract completed the acquisition of 2,200 acres in
Storey County and has announced three projects in the region
to date. Peru Shelf Technology Park is the first to break ground
on 686 acres within the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center and will
support up to 810 MWs of utility capacity at full buildout.
South Valley Technology Park, 7 miles southeast along USA
Parkway, is a planned 1,500 acre / 1,200 MW project supporting
up to 7 individual campuses. Tract has also announced 510
acres adjacent to the Peru Shelf project that are currently in a
planning stage.
The Peru Shelf development is expected to receive initial power
delivery in late 2026 or early 2027. Investment activities will
accelerate through 2024 with specific focus on access, wet utility
extensions and prep work for switch stations. Tract contracted with
Westex Geotechnical for engineering services and F&P
Construction for the initial road and substation grading on
the site.
Tract owns or is under contract on more than 20,000 acres across
the United States which are in various stages of rezoning,
design or horizontal construction.
About Tract:
Tract is a team of digital infrastructure experts dedicated to
accelerating responsible data center growth. Tract acquires, zones,
entitles, and develops master-planned data center parks to provide
data center end users with speed and certainty. Tract land has
access to pre-positioned power, water, and fiber in key markets
where hyperscale and wholesale demand is going. Our approach is
collaborative with cities and counties to ensure development is
targeted for the optimal locations to maximize the revenue and
economic development benefits for the community, while being good
stewards of the land and minimizing the impact on neighbors. Tract
is headquartered in Denver, Colorado, with real estate holdings
throughout the United States.
For more information, visit www.tract.com
Heather Stafford
Tract
443-848-8617
heather@jones-dilworth.com