According to a recent LinkedIn post from STACK Infrastructure, the company and Amazon are progressing site work for a new data center project in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. The post highlights strong engagement from local and state vendors and emphasizes early partnership-building as a foundation for long-term project success.
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The LinkedIn post indicates that the initiative is positioned as a meaningful investment in the region, with expectations of supporting economic growth and creating high-quality jobs. For investors, this suggests potential revenue visibility tied to large-scale hyperscale demand, while also reinforcing STACK’s strategy of aligning with major cloud providers.
As described in the post, STACK’s General Contractor is working to match vendor capabilities with upcoming needs, and interested parties are directed to register via a dedicated project website. This structured vendor-engagement process may help mitigate execution risk, improve project timing, and support cost control as the build-out advances.
The post also describes a Contractor and Vendor Expo scheduled for May 13 at the Shreveport Convention Center, featuring project updates on timelines, mobilization, and bid opportunities. Such events could broaden STACK’s supplier base, enhance competition among subcontractors, and potentially sharpen pricing and capacity for future project phases.
In addition, the LinkedIn post notes that further contractor and vendor events are planned to clarify procurement processes, timelines, and near-term priorities. If successfully executed, this phased engagement model may strengthen STACK’s regional ecosystem, deepen its relationship with Amazon, and position the company favorably for additional developments in the growing data center market.

