Pennsylvania Construction Recap – The Top Stories for the Week Ending March 6, 2026

Here are the top Pennsylvania construction stories this week:

$15 Billion AI Data Center Moving Forward near Carlisle: One of the largest construction projects in Pennsylvania history just hit a major milestone. The project will include three campuses and up to 18 data center buildings across a 700-acre site. A $15 billion hyperscale AI data center campus in Middlesex Township (near Carlisle) received approval for a 450-MW power substation, enabling the first building phase to start. The estimated impact: 30,000 peak construction jobs, $3B in construction spending, and 270 permanent operations jobs. Pennsylvania is rapidly becoming a major AI and hyperscale data center hub due to energy access and proximity to East Coast markets. READ MORE.

Major Electrical Grid Expansion for Energy Demand: A large infrastructure investment is underway to support new development. FirstEnergy announced a $950 million transmission upgrade program across Pennsylvania and Ohio. This includes: New Substations, Rebuilt Transmissions Lines and Upgraded Electrical Infrastructure. Much of this work is being driven by power demand from data centers, electrification, and new industrial development. READ MORE.

Safety Incident Halts Washinton County Demolition Project: A demolition project in Washington County was temporarily stopped after an excavator fell into a pit during demolition work at a county government complex. These incidents often trigger OSHA reviews and construction safety discussions statewide. READ MORE.

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PHOTO CAPTION: A sports trivia fundraiser was held this week that supported Blood Cancer United! Sports Trivia emcee KCA Executive Director Jon O’Brien with one of the celebrity question readers Pennsylvania State Senator Dawn Keefer.

Stay Safe, Stay Informed & Keep Building Pennsylvania!

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I am the proud father of three amazing daughters and I'm married to an awesome lady. When I'm not hanging with the family, I'm the executive director for the Keystone Contractors Association.

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