P Prentice
Fredericksburg, VA

Fredericksburg is building
data centers

Fredericksburg has 800 MW of data centers across 1 sites. That is a lot of work for the trades, and there are not enough workers nearby to do it.

1 sites |800 MW still to build |1,536 workers at peak
Running now
0 MW
Still to build
800 MW
Total workers on site at peak
1,536
Building sites
1
Fredericksburg data centers: running now vs. still to build
Running now: 0 MW Still to build: 800 MW Total: 800 MW
The bottom line

Worth training up for in the Fredericksburg area?

YES means the data centers will need more of that trade than the Fredericksburg area can spare — so they pay well, pay to train, and run overtime. NO means there are already plenty.

YES
Ironworkers
Big shortage — short about 16 workers
CLOSE
Data center technicians
Some steady jobs — 118 steady jobs once they open
NO
Welders
Plenty already — about 520 to spare
NO
Network/low-voltage technicians
Plenty already — about 526 to spare
NO
Electricians
Plenty already — about 3,698 to spare
NO
Sheet metal workers
Plenty already — about 417 to spare
NO
Carpenters
Plenty already — about 2,798 to spare
NO
Pipefitters
Plenty already — about 2,027 to spare
NO
HVAC/R technicians
Plenty already — about 1,682 to spare
NO
Plumbers
Plenty already — about 2,123 to spare

"Short" means the data centers need more of that trade at the busiest point than the area has free to take on new work. Most workers stay on their regular jobs; only about 1 in 4 are free for big new projects like these.

Enough workers?

Will the Fredericksburg area have enough workers?

At the busiest point of the build. Bars to the left mean a shortage (good if you are in that trade). Bars to the right mean workers to spare.

just enough SHORT TO SPARE Ironworkers short 16 Sheet metal workers 417 spare Welders 520 spare Network/low-voltage technicians 526 spare HVAC/R technicians 1,682 spare Pipefitters 2,027 spare Plumbers 2,123 spare Carpenters 2,798 spare Electricians 3,698 spare
The short version

What this means for workers near Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg, VA has about 800 MW of AI data centers across 1 site, with 800 MW still to build. The builders here include PowerHouse Data Centers.

At the busiest point, about 1,536 skilled workers will be on these sites at once, across all the trades. Many drive in from nearby towns, but the work starts here — and it is not split evenly, so some trades are short and some are not.

Worth training up for? Around Fredericksburg, the data centers look most short on ironworkers. Here is the read by trade.

Ironworkers — worth training up: YES, big shortage. At the busiest point the data centers need about 216 ironworkers, but only about 200 of the Fredericksburg area's ironworkers are free to take it on — the rest are busy with their regular jobs, which do not stop. That leaves the Fredericksburg area short about 16. When builders cannot find enough ironworkers, the ones already working put in overtime (bigger paychecks), and builders pay to train new people and bring in workers from other states.

Welders — probably not, just for this. The data centers need about 120 welders, and the Fredericksburg area already has about 640 free for this kind of work. Plenty. Still steady work, but no special data-center shortage.

Network/low-voltage technicians — probably not, just for this. The data centers need about 96 network/low-voltage technicians, and the Fredericksburg area already has about 622 free for this kind of work. Plenty. Still steady work, but no special data-center shortage.

Electricians — probably not, just for this. The data centers need about 432 electricians, and the Fredericksburg area already has about 4,130 free for this kind of work. Plenty. Still steady work, but no special data-center shortage.

Sheet metal workers — probably not, just for this. The data centers need about 48 sheet metal workers, and the Fredericksburg area already has about 465 free for this kind of work. Plenty. Still steady work, but no special data-center shortage.

Carpenters — probably not, just for this. The data centers need about 264 carpenters, and the Fredericksburg area already has about 3,062 free for this kind of work. Plenty. Still steady work, but no special data-center shortage.

These are some of the best-paying jobs you can get without a four-year degree. When a trade is short, builders run overtime and pay to train, and experienced workers can clear $100,000 a year, with health care and a pension through the union. It is the same across the country: builders cannot find enough skilled workers. The U.S. needs about 140,000 more trade workers by 2030 to build all the data centers, and most builders say hiring is their hardest problem. Microsoft's president has called the shortage of electricians the biggest thing slowing data centers down.

You sign up and get your license through Virginia. The Virginia trade pages show you how to start. Sources: a national survey of data-center building plans, plus U.S. jobs and pay data.

Every trade

Every trade, by the numbers

Is there a shortage of each trade for the data centers in the Fredericksburg area?
Trade Needed at peak Free to take it on Short or extra New data-center jobs Train up?
Electricians 432 4,130 3,698 spare 30 NO
Carpenters 264 3,062 2,798 spare NO
Ironworkers 216 200 short 16 YES
Pipefitters 168 2,195 2,027 spare NO
Welders 120 640 520 spare NO
HVAC/R technicians 96 1,778 1,682 spare 13 NO
Network/low-voltage technicians 96 622 526 spare 7 NO
Plumbers 72 2,195 2,123 spare NO
Data center technicians 260 142 spare 118 CLOSE
Sheet metal workers 48 465 417 spare NO
Elevator mechanics 24 158

"Needed at peak" is the most of that trade working across all the building at the busiest time. "Free to take it on" is how many local workers could move to data-center jobs — about 1 in 4 of the trade; the rest keep their regular jobs. "Short or extra" is the gap. "New data-center jobs" are permanent jobs that stay once a data center opens. "Train up?" is YES when the work needs more than the area can spare (so they pay well and pay to train), NO when there are plenty already. Elevator mechanics are left out of the verdict because their work depends on the building's design.

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