You are a hyperscaler, an AI lab or a neocloud filling a capacity pipeline, and you have seen what most powered sites look like under diligence. Every site we front has been qualified for power, cooling, timeline and bankability before it reaches you.
Your constraint is rarely finding sites; it is finding sites that deliver on the date the term sheet names. Nameplate power that is not firm, cooling that exists only on a slide, sponsors who cannot close their financing: each one costs you quarters in a market priced by the quarter.
We work the other side of that problem. Before a site reaches you, it has been screened the way your own team would screen it: firm megawatts confirmed, the retrofit costed and sequenced, the capital path real.
The same bar your diligence applies, applied first.
Deliverable megawatts around the clock, confirmed against the interconnect and the utility rather than the seller's deck.
Retrofit scope, long-lead equipment and permits mapped before a date is promised, so the delivery quarter is backed by a build plan.
Liquid-cooled white space matched to the rack density and thermal envelope your reference design assumes.
The owner's capital path validated: offtake-backed debt, equity in place, and one orchestrator accountable for the plan.
A term sheet is only as strong as the site behind it.
Tell us the profile: megawatts, density, timeline, geography. We'll show you what qualifies.
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