In the rapidly evolving world of data centers, T5 Services has emerged as a powerhouse of scalability and reliability. Driven by surging demand from AI, cloud, and hyperscale markets, the company recently announced a staggering revenue increase, growing from 87million in 2021 to 1.6 billion in 2025. This explosive growth isn’t just about expanding T5’s own footprint; it represents a major shift in how the industry handles infrastructure.
The Power of Third-Party Integration
The vast majority of this expansion has been fueled by third-party developers and enterprise customers rather than T5-owned assets. Why are major players turning to T5? The answer lies in integrated delivery.
By acting as a full-scale general contractor, T5 Construction delivers everything from ground-up developments to complex retrofits. Crucially, they integrate construction, operations, and safety teams early in the lifecycle. “Integration isn’t a differentiator anymore – it’s a requirement, and we’ve built our organization around that reality,” says Tom Mertz, COO & President of T5 Services.
Scaling by the Numbers
The scope of T5’s recent achievements highlights the sheer demand for high-performance infrastructure:
- Construction Power: T5 has deployed over 200 professionals and 6,000 subcontract personnel to deliver more than 750 MW of capacity and 2 million square feet of space.
- Operational Reach: The operations arm has scaled to manage 77 facilities across the U.S. and Europe, supporting over 4 GW of capacity across customer-owned sites.
Built for the AI Era
As higher power densities and accelerated timelines reshape the landscape, T5’s ability to execute upgrades without interrupting operations has become essential. CEO Pete Marin notes that this success is a direct result of “investing in people, integrating how we deliver, and holding ourselves accountable for performance well beyond day one”.
With a focus on speed, safety, and being “Forever On,” T5 Services is redefining what it means to be a partner in the mission-critical sector. Visit www.t5datacenters.com to learn more.



