Delivering 550,000 sq. ft. of Ground-Up Mission Critical Facilities
Vantage Data Centers WA13 Project | Quincy, Washington
The WA13 project is a ground-up, 550,000-sq.-ft greenfield data center, multi-year, phased mission critical development for Vantage Data Centers in Quincy, Washington. The 17-acre footprint included five phases of building, with phases one through three providing the first 40 megawatts of IT space. Phases four and five were completed, adding 24 megawatts. In total, WA13 delivered 64 megawatts of computing power to Vantage's future tenants.
Project Details
Phases one through three included the construction of the initial 40 megawatts of IT space, along with the necessary infrastructure to support it. This involved the installation of building foundations, structural steel and utility yards. The architectural and structural scope also included the development of front-of-house lobbies, conference and office rooms, loading docks, storage rooms and other essential facilities.
DPR's Self-Perform Work group played a crucial role in the success of the WA13 project by handling concrete, drywall, doors, frames and hardware, and Acoustic Ceiling Tiles.
Safety and community engagement were key priorities for the project. The team also achieved a significant safety milestone of 745,000 hours worked over the span of a 14-month timeframe with zero recordables. While this project was ongoing for the past few years, the project team and Vantage supported local initiatives, including donations to toy drives, food banks and schools in the Quincy area.
Both phases four and five were turned over together in the fall of 2025, adding the remaining 24 megawatts of IT space.