Shovel-Ready Edge Infrastructure
for Modular AI Compute
Delivering de-risked site capacity optimized for rapid-scale deployment of containerized GPU compute clusters — with dual-path fiber, advanced civil de-risking, and a targeted Q4 2026 go-live window.
Carolina Portway is a privately held infrastructure development company building shovel-ready digital infrastructure on a 35-acre campus in the eastern North Carolina infrastructure corridor. The site is purpose-engineered for the rapid deployment needs of AI compute operators, edge infrastructure providers, and carrier-neutral colocation tenants.
Preliminary Electrical Architecture
- Target Capacity 1.6 MVA total site allocation — engineered for 1.5 MW dedicated IT load + 100 kW auxiliary house load
- Primary Interconnection Dedicated 12.47kV transmission line primary tap via local investor-owned utility
- Transformer 2,000 kVA pad-mount stepping down to 480V/277V 3-Phase
- Main Distribution Panel 2,500A MDP — Design Target SCCR of 65kAIC
- Tenant Isolation Three independent 500 kW pad-level service entrances with revenue-grade direct metering (ANSI C12.20 Class 0.5)
Path-Diverse Connectivity
- Carrier Meet-Me Secure external Carrier Meet-Me / Handhole Vault with dedicated subsurface PVC conduit banks to individual pads
- Primary Path 10G Symmetrical Dedicated Internet Access (DIA) via underground regional fiber — 30-day light-up window
- Redundant Backhaul 6-strand middle-mile dark fiber routing through an independent secondary transport backbone network
Civil & Geotechnical Data
- Site Footprint 35-acre total campus — Phase 1 configured as a secure 160' × 130' industrial compound
- Hydrology Profile 100% positioned on an elevated 78'–74' drainage plateau inside FEMA Flood Zone X (Area of Minimal Flood Hazard)
- Structural Foundation High-stability Norfolk Loamy Sand (NbA & NbB) — reinforced concrete pads (8" 4,000 PSI) over compacted gravel
- Security Perimeter 8-foot industrial chain-link fencing with 24' heavy rolling utility access gate
Technical Data Room Access
Preliminary engineering schematics, full site layouts, one-line electrical distribution diagrams, and formal grid interconnection status details are available to qualified infrastructure procurement teams upon request.