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Engage ADC

Start a confidential conversation.

Tell us about the site, the capital, or the question you're working through. ADC engagements typically begin with a brief intake — followed by a direct conversation with a senior advisor.

Direct

Advisory inquiries

info@americandatacenters.net

For time-sensitive or sensitive matters, email is the fastest way to reach a senior advisor.

Coverage

United States · Nationwide

ADC supports engagements across all major and emerging data center markets — including the Mid-Atlantic, Texas Triangle, Southeast, Midwest power corridors, Mountain West, and PNW.

Who we work with

  • Landowners
  • Investors & funds
  • Developers
  • Municipalities & EDOs
  • Operators & colos
  • Hyperscalers

How an engagement begins

A clear path from first contact to scoped work.

No drawn-out sales process. The goal of the first conversation is a frank read on whether the work makes sense to pursue — and, if it does, a focused plan to do it.

  1. 01

    Intake

    Share the site, the capital, or the question you're working through — via the form or a direct email. A few minutes is enough to get started.

  2. 02

    Scoping conversation

    A senior advisor reviews your intake and schedules a direct, confidential conversation — typically within two business days.

  3. 03

    Scoped plan

    We propose a focused advisory scope: the deliverables, timeline, and fee structure mapped to your actual decision points.

  4. 04

    Engagement

    Work begins. You deal with senior advisors throughout — no junior hand-offs, no template-driven output.

What to expect

How ADC engages — and what we hold ourselves to.

Senior bench by default

Every engagement is led by senior advisors. The people you talk to are the people doing the work.

A reply within two business days

Intakes are reviewed promptly. For time-sensitive matters, email reaches a senior advisor fastest.

Confidential by default

ADC routinely operates under NDA and is comfortable engaging where information sensitivity is material.

Common questions

Before you reach out.

A few things principals usually want to know. Anything else — just ask in your intake.

Is the initial conversation chargeable?

No. The intake and the first scoping conversation are complimentary. Fees begin only once an engagement scope is agreed.

Do you broker land or take development positions?

No. ADC is an independent advisor — not a broker, EPC, or developer. Our incentives are aligned solely with the principal we represent.

How quickly can you engage?

Most advisory scopes can begin within a week of an executed engagement letter. Time-sensitive feasibility work can often start sooner.

Will you sign an NDA?

Yes — routinely. Most ADC engagements involve sensitive land, capital, and stakeholder dynamics, so confidentiality is treated as a baseline.

What size projects do you work on?

From single-site feasibility studies to multi-hundred-megawatt campuses and hyperscale build-to-suit programs. Scope adapts to the principal and the stage.