The joint venture's objective is to position both organizations at the forefront of one of the most capital-intensive infrastructure build cycles in modern technology history — the global race to deploy AI-ready digital infrastructure capable of supporting high-performance computing and artificial intelligence workloads at enterprise and hyperscale levels.
The partnership seeks to unite two complementary strengths into a single, integrated infrastructure delivery platform. Core AI will contribute its AI-native infrastructure strategy and capital markets expertise. Allianca will contribute what few firms in the market can match: a fully integrated, turnkey delivery model refined across more than 40 years of combined industry experience, a project portfolio history exceeding $6 billion annually, and direct contributions to the delivery of more than 720 MW of mission-critical data center capacity globally.
Together, the joint venture, through the combination of each company's strengths, is designed to compress development timelines, reduce execution risk, and deliver AI-ready capacity faster than traditional build cycles allow — precisely when the market demands it most.
The joint venture intends to operationalize a fully integrated infrastructure platform spanning the complete development lifecycle: power-aware site selection and strategy, preconstruction planning and program controls, modular deployment methodologies, construction execution, utility coordination, and commissioning. This end-to-end ownership model eliminates the fragmentation that often slows conventional infrastructure development and gives owners and capital partners a single accountable delivery partner from site identification through power-on.
The differentiated approach is designed to directly address the realities of today's AI infrastructure environment — where energy procurement complexity, supply chain constraints, utility coordination timelines, and construction sequencing are as decisive as capital availability in determining which projects get built and which stall.
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