Thu Jun 25, 2026
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Why You Should Attend:
National DICE Construction, Design & Development – West is the go‑to forum for anyone building, powering or operating data centers in Western markets where power, community scrutiny and AI demand are all intensifying. With sessions that tie together real‑world site selection, risk allocation, AI‑ready design and compressed delivery timelines, this event gives you a front‑row seat to how leading teams are actually executing in today’s environment. Whether you’re evaluating new sites, rethinking delivery models or scaling high‑density capacity, you’ll benchmark your strategy against peers, pressure‑test assumptions and uncover partnerships that help you move from interconnection queue to commissioned capacity with fewer surprises.
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Hyatt Regency Santa Clara
5101 Great America Pkwy
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Ballroom: Santa Clara Ballroom
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7:30 AM 8:25 AM |
Registration, Breakfast and Networking
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8:25 AM 8:30 AM |
Opening Remarks
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8:30 AM 9:15 AM |
Site Selection in the Real World: Aligning Utilities, Entitlements and Community Buy-In
In Western markets, a site only works if the utility, the jurisdiction and the neighborhood are all moving in roughly the same direction. Teams are learning they must secure realistic paths to power, navigate increasingly complex entitlement processes and proactively manage community perceptions before locking in big capital decisions. This session will explore how developers, operators and local partners are coordinating with utilities earlier, pressure‑testing entitlement and environmental risk, and crafting outreach strategies that turn skeptics into stakeholders rather than project blockers.
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9:15 AM 10:00 AM |
Rethinking Risk: Aligning Owners, Builders and Operators Around Delivery and Operations
Risk now touches every phase of the data center lifecycle—from entitlement and interconnection to procurement, construction and long‑term performance—and misalignment between owners, GCs and operators can slow everything down. Panelists will unpack how they’re clarifying who truly owns which risks, structuring contracts around delivery outcomes instead of purely transactional scopes, and focusing conversations on practical delivery and operational risks rather than macro debates that don’t move projects forward. How are Western market players building integrated risk frameworks that start at site selection and persist through operations, including community reputation, ESG expectations and performance obligations?
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10:00 AM 10:20 AM |
Coffee and Networking Break
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10:20 AM 11:05 AM |
Blueprints That Bend, Not Break: Designing Campuses for AI, Liquid Cooling and What Comes Next
Design teams are being asked to make big bets on technology trajectories while still protecting budgets and schedules. The move from air to liquid cooling, rising rack densities, and the blending of new‑build, legacy and repurposed infrastructure mean shells, structures, MEP and controls all need to flex as conditions change. This session will examine how early design assistance, trade partner collaboration and prefab strategies are being used to create “bend‑don’t‑break” campuses—designs that can absorb new cooling technologies, AI footprints and customer requirements without throwing out the original game plan.
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11:05 AM 11:50 AM |
Speed to Scale: From Interconnection Queue to Commissioning on Compressed Timelines
With grid queues tightening and customer expectations shrinking, the race is now from "in line for power" to "live capacity" in as few steps as possible. Hitting those timelines requires aligning interconnection strategy, early design decisions, long‑lead procurement and field execution into a single, integrated plan. This panel will dig into how Western teams are sequencing utility engagement, pulling design and trade partners in earlier, leveraging modular and prefabricated solutions to compress on-site construction timelines, standardizing elements of the build and using realistic planning windows to move from queue position to commissioning on compressed but achievable schedules.
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11:50 AM 12:00 PM |
Post-Event Networking
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