Las Vegas Data Center Construction
Colocation, enterprise, edge, and disaster-recovery facilities for the Southern Nevada market. Design-build delivery with self-performed insulated metal panel envelopes and critical-systems coordination.
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Why Southern Nevada Is a Data Center Market
Southern Nevada has become one of the most important data center markets in the West. Nevada's business-friendly tax environment and data center tax abatements, combined with low natural-disaster risk, no hurricanes, and low seismic exposure relative to coastal California, make the valley a magnet for colocation and enterprise capacity. Las Vegas is home to major operators such as Switch, and low-latency demand for streaming, gaming, and AI inference keeps pushing edge capacity closer to users.
Terrapin's data center and critical infrastructure practice focuses on the base building, the envelope, and the coordination of the electrical and mechanical systems that determine whether a project hits its energization date. The dry desert climate is an asset: evaporative and air-side cooling strategies are highly efficient here.
What Drives Data Center Cost
The biggest cost variable is not square footage, it is power density and redundancy. A powered shell is a fraction of the cost of fully fitted critical space, and Tier IV redundancy costs far more than Tier II. Long lead times on electrical gear can drive the schedule as much as the budget.
| Scope | Range, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Core and Shell (powered shell) | $250 to $700 per SF |
| Fitted, lower density (Tier II to III) | $800 to $1,400 per SF |
| Fitted, high density / Tier IV | $1,400 to $2,300+ per SF |
Critical facilities are often benchmarked at $9M to $15M per megawatt of IT load.
See our data center cost guide, the Tier III vs Tier IV comparison, and current switchgear and generator lead times.
Terrapin's Role: Shell, Envelope, and Critical Coordination
Terrapin delivers the powered shell and the building envelope, then coordinates the critical trades against a schedule built around gear lead times. We self-perform insulated metal panel installation, which gives data halls a durable, fire-conscious, thermally efficient envelope that is especially valuable against desert heat gain, and we align the mechanical and electrical scopes through in-house MEP engineering.
Cooling and airflow are designed to ASHRAE thermal guidelines, and reliability targets are set against Uptime Institute tier definitions. Read how the envelope supports critical facilities in our data center IMP installation article.
Data Center and Critical Facility Experience
Colocation Shell & Core
A 45,000 SF colocation shell and core project with hardened envelope and critical-systems coordination.
Enterprise Data Center
An 8,000 SF enterprise data center with redundant power and cooling.
Disaster Recovery Facility
A 12,000 SF disaster-recovery data center built for concurrent maintainability.
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Las Vegas Data Center Construction FAQ
Common questions about building in Southern Nevada. Visit our full FAQ page for more.
Data center cost ranges widely, from roughly $250 per square foot for a powered shell to $2,300 per square foot or more for fully fitted, high-density critical space. Critical facilities are often benchmarked at $9M to $15M per megawatt of IT load.
Yes. Southern Nevada offers data center tax abatements, low natural-disaster risk, strong connectivity, and a dry climate well suited to efficient evaporative and air-side cooling. Las Vegas is home to major operators such as Switch.
Terrapin delivers the powered shell and building envelope and coordinates the critical electrical and mechanical trades against a schedule driven by equipment lead times. We self-perform the insulated metal panel envelope.
Tier III allows concurrent maintenance without downtime, while Tier IV adds fault tolerance so a single failure will not take the facility offline. Tier IV redundancy costs meaningfully more to build. Our Tier III vs Tier IV guide covers the detail.
Electrical gear such as switchgear, transformers, and generators can carry long lead times that drive the overall schedule. Terrapin procures long-lead equipment early and builds the sequence around it to protect the energization date.
Use the Terrapin AI estimator for a fast budget range, then book a 30 minute call to review tier level, power density, and delivery approach.
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