According to a recent LinkedIn post from DataBank, the company is highlighting visible construction progress at its Culpeper, Virginia data center campus, specifically the IAD5 and IAD6 facilities. The post emphasizes that structural work, including steel installation and large-scale earth moving, marks a shift from groundwork to tangible high-capacity infrastructure.
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The LinkedIn post indicates that IAD5 is designed for 229,932 square feet and 72MW of capacity, while IAD6 is planned for 383,220 square feet and 120MW of capacity. Both buildings are described as geared toward high-density workloads such as high-performance computing and AI, with flexibility for increasing cabinet densities and evolving performance needs.
For investors, the post suggests that DataBank is deploying substantial capital into expanding power and floor capacity in a key data center market, positioning the campus to capture demand from AI and HPC workloads. If brought online on schedule and successfully leased, these large-scale facilities could meaningfully increase recurring revenue and enhance the company’s competitive position in digital infrastructure.
The focus on engineering the campus “to perform from day one” and coordination across teams and partners points to an emphasis on reliability and execution, which are critical to attracting enterprise and cloud customers. However, the post does not provide timelines, pre-lease levels, or pricing details, leaving uncertainty around the pace of monetization and return on invested capital for this expansion.

