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National Security Agency Data Center Breaks Ground at Camp Williams

Published 1/26/2011

Ground was broken in January of 2011 on the $1.2 billion National Security Agency data center at Camp Williams, Utah. The facility is being built by a joint venture of Balfour Beatty, DPR, and Big-D Construction. Supporting national security objectives, the 1.5 million-sf foot facility will provide 900,000 sf of technical support and administrative space and a 100,000-sf raised floor data center. A chiller plant and an electrical substation will also be built at the site.