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Amazon (AWS) · VA

AWS Mattermeade Tech Campus (Caroline/Spotsylvania)

Being built now · 770 MW in Woodford, VA. See which trades build a data center this size.

Amazon (AWS) |Opens around 2027
Size
770 MW
Status
Being built now
Total workers on site at peak
1,478
Built by
Amazon (AWS)
This data center: built vs. still to build
Running now: 0 MW Still to build: 770 MW Total: 770 MW
Who builds it

Workers on site at peak at AWS Mattermeade Tech Campus (Caroline/Spotsylvania)

Electricians416Carpenters254Ironworkers208Pipefitters162Welders116HVAC/R technicians92Network/low-voltage technicians92Plumbers69Sheet metal workers46Elevator mechanics23

How many of each trade will be working on this site at the busiest point.

The short version

What this data center means for the trades

AWS Mattermeade Tech Campus (Caroline/Spotsylvania) is Amazon (AWS)'s data center in Woodford, VA. It is being built right now, and it will be about 770 MW when it is done. It is set to open around 2027.

A data center this size takes a small army to build. At the busiest point, about 1,478 workers will be on site at once. Electricians are needed the most — about 416 of them at peak — to run the power. Pipefitters and HVAC crews handle the cooling, ironworkers and welders put up the steel, and cable techs wire the computers together.

Skilled-trade jobs on data centers are some of the best-paying work you can get without a four-year degree. With overtime, experienced electricians and pipefitters often make over $100,000 a year, and the work comes with health care and a pension through the union.

Woodford is part of a bigger building boom in Virginia, and workers drive in from all over the area. 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.

Jobs like this one are why the local trade halls are busy. The work goes through local unions and contractors, and you start through a Virginia apprenticeship. The trade pages for Virginia show you how. Sources: a national survey of data-center building plans, plus U.S. jobs and pay data.

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