The Alliance Building
America's AI Infrastructure

The industry leaders delivering the next generation of compute and energy — together.

Our partners are already in motion with contracts signed, equipment purchased, and teams in motion. Phase I of the Joule Energy Campus includes six buildings totaling 1.5 GW of behind-the-meter power, with Caterpillar equipment on firm order and first deliveries beginning March 2026. This alliance forms the backbone of our advanced data-center and energy ecosystem.

Our Partners

Power Train & On-Site Generation

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Wheeler Power Systems, Utah’s authorized Cat® Power dealer and a division of Wheeler Machinery Co., is the integrator for Joule’s 1.5 GW on-site generation.

The system includes 636 Caterpillar G3520K natural-gas reciprocating engines, paired with grid-forming battery energy storage and a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) architecture that converts generator exhaust heat into chilled-water cooling capacity.

Wheeler Power Systems is Utah’s leading provider of large-scale energy infrastructure and the authorized Cat® power dealer for the region. With 100+ dedicated power professionals and decades of experience designing, building, and maintaining utility-grade plants, Wheeler is delivering the multi-hundred-megawatt natural-gas generation platform that anchors Joule’s behind-the-meter model. Their turnkey engineering, service reliability, and integrated CAT systems ensure schedule certainty, operational resilience, and long-term performance across the full power block.

General Contractor

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Okland Construction, a 107-year-old national contractor headquartered in Salt Lake City, serves as General Contractor (GC) for the Joule Energy Campus.

Okland’s Advanced Technology Division has delivered Tier III–IV data centers, semiconductor fabs, and other schedule-critical industrial facilities for clients including Texas Instruments, eBay, Edged Energy, and TSMC.

Their $8 billion bonding capacity and experience with high-availability construction make them the cornerstone of Joule’s vertical execution plan.

Development & Capital Partnership

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Foulger Pratt is a national real estate developer and operator founded in 1963, with over $7 billion in cumulative project capitalization and more than 15 million square feet delivered. The firm manages approximately $2 billion in active projects and $3.4 billion in assets, specializing in large-scale mixed-use, multifamily, and industrial developments.

As Joule’s institutional development partner, Foulger Pratt brings capital discipline, real-estate execution, and ESG-driven development governance to the project, ensuring timely delivery and institutional-grade operations across the campus.

Architecture & MEP Engineering

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AE Urbia provides integrated architecture and structural engineering, with over 12 active data-center projects totaling ~15 million square feet. Their experience in power-generation facilities, tilt-up concrete, and industrial design accelerates delivery and ensures cost-efficient, compliant builds.

Spectrum Engineers leads mechanical, electrical, plumbing, power, and fire-protection design, with 230+ completed data-center projects nationwide. Spectrum’s modular, high-reliability MEP systems optimize uptime, scalability, and commissioning speed.

Together, AE Urbia and Spectrum deliver the integrated technical backbone of the Joule BetterGrid.

Long-Haul Fiber Connectivity

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Centracom is extending new dark-fiber conduit from a nearby ILA and fiber house, less than two miles from site, to Joule’s carrier-neutral Meet-Me Rooms (MMRs). 


CentraCom provides the fiber backbone connecting the Joule campus to major long-haul and metro routes, with diverse, carrier-neutral paths that tie directly into Lumen, AT&T, Zayo, Hurricane Electric, Cogent, and Verizon Business. They operate and maintain the open conduit, dark fiber, lit services, and regional splice teams that enable rapid turn-up, scalable bandwidth, and resilient multi-path connectivity across Utah and the Western U.S

CentraCom is the local integration partner ensuring the campus has immediate activation capability and long-term capacity growth 
baked in.

Integrated Delivery Model

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Every partner on the Joule BetterGrid operates under a shared schedule and coordination plan with Wheeler Power Systems serving as Power-Plant Integrator.

This structure links engineering, construction, and energy supply into a single program—ensuring that power, cooling, and compute infrastructure scale together and deliver on time.