The Model
What is a powered shell?
A powered shell is a data center building delivered pre-permitted, pre-powered, and ready for the tenant to install compute. The hard, slow work — land, power, permits, structure — is done before the operator arrives.

In Plain Terms
Time-to-power, compressed.
In traditional data center development, an operator waits years for land entitlement, utility studies, and substation work. A powered shell collapses that timeline. Next Revolution delivers the building with power already at the pad — tenants move from contract to compute in months, not years.
What's Included
The shell is the hard part.
Structure & envelope
Slab, steel, roof, and weather-tight envelope — engineered to mission-critical loads.
Utility power to the pad
Substation, switchgear, and distribution delivered to the building edge, energized.
Mechanical & electrical rough-in
Pathways, risers, and primary distribution staged for rapid tenant connection.
Permits & approvals
Land, environmental, and utility approvals already cleared — no waiting on the meter.
Sequence
From land to handoff.
01
Site control
We secure land in markets with power, fiber, and water headroom.
02
Pre-permitting
Environmental, utility, and municipal approvals run in parallel with design.
03
Shell delivery
Structure, envelope, and core utilities built to a tenant-ready handoff.
04
Tenant fit-out
Operators install their compute, cooling, and security inside a known envelope.
