Spire Consulting Group Expands Data Center Construction Scheduling & Estimating Services Across Texas and Beyond
Austin, Texas – November 18, 2025 — Spire Consulting Group, a leading provider of construction consulting services, announces the expansion of its Data Center Scheduling & Estimating service line to meet surging demand across Texas, the Southwest, and nationwide markets. With specialized expertise in mission-critical facilities, Spire now offers comprehensive scheduling, cost estimating, and project controls solutions designed specifically for hyperscale data centers, colocation facilities, and AI infrastructure.
As data center construction accelerates across key markets including Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Francisco, and Northern Virginia, Spire’s expanded service offering addresses the unique complexities of these technically demanding projects. The firm’s capabilities encompass CPM scheduling, cost estimation, baseline development, change management, and real-time project controls—all tailored to the fast-track delivery requirements and tight tolerances that define modern data center construction.
“Data center projects demand precision scheduling and rigorous cost control from day one,” said Rod Francovalle, Director of Project Controls. “Our service line delivers the specialized expertise owners, developers, and contractors need to maintain schedule integrity and budget certainty on these mission-critical facilities. We’re helping clients across Texas and beyond navigate the complexities of power-intensive construction in highly competitive markets.”
Spire’s Data Center Scheduling & Estimating services reflect the firm’s commitment to solving the industry’s most complex challenges in high-growth sectors. The expansion supports clients across the data center ecosystem, including hyperscale operators, colocation providers, real estate developers, general contractors, and technology companies investing in critical digital infrastructure across commercial real estate, infrastructure, industrial, and power sectors.
