CORVA Infrastructure Services, LLC Est. 2024

Carrier-neutral
AI data center
infrastructure.

CORVA develops, designs, and delivers data center campuses purpose-built for the coordination layer between AI training and inference. We work alongside hyperscalers, neoclouds, and capital partners to bring deployable capacity to markets the existing footprint has overlooked.

01 · The Thesis

The missing middle of AI infrastructure.

Hyperscale training is concentrating in remote, power-rich corridors. Inference and enterprise consumption is concentrating in metros. Between them sits a thousand-mile gap, spanning the entire region where the West Texas AI buildout is happening — and there is no carrier-neutral interconnection facility inside it. That gap is where CORVA builds.

Cloud 2.0 is being built as we speak. Training happens where the power is. Inference happens where the people are. The infrastructure that connects the two doesn't exist yet — and the legacy carrier-neutral footprint was never engineered to handle it.

— CORVA platform thesis

02 · Why Now

The buildout is not theoretical.

The companies building the AI economy are publishing exactly what they need from the infrastructure layer — and naming the gap CORVA was founded to fill. We aren't predicting a trend. We're responding to one already in the public record.

"This explosion of rural data center operator clusters only further exacerbates current architecture problems. Instead of backhauling to a major metro to find a carrier-neutral facility interconnect, new local interconnection may be much more efficient."

Dave Ward · CTO, Lumen Technologies
Cloud 2.0 white paper · 2024

"SyncHub™'s carrier-neutral positioning [in West Texas] creates the network architecture layer that's been missing: a regional interchange point purpose-built for AI campus-to-inference traffic patterns. This is infrastructure topology innovation, not just more fiber miles."

Rakesh Sambaraju · EVP, Infraeo, Inc.
SyncHub™ partner endorsement

"The ratio of computing power needed for training vs. inferencing will flip from 60/40 to 20/80 in the next 3–5 years. Those who control the moats should reap the compounding returns."

KKR
AI Infrastructure Insights · 2025
10×

Projected growth in US data center footprint, 2025–2030 — roughly 1 billion incremental square feet, with the bulk routed into rural corridors that lack carrier-neutral interconnect.

Lumen · 4MC Partners analysis · 2024
17 → 47M

Lumen's planned expansion of US inter-city fiber miles through 2028 — capital being committed by the largest carrier to exactly the Cloud 2.0 corridors CORVA is building inside.

Lumen Technologies · 2024 announcement
~1B SF

Incremental US data center capacity under construction or announced through 2030 — roughly 10× the entire footprint built between 2020 and 2024.

Lumen Cloud 2.0 white paper · 2024
West TX

Named explicitly by Lumen as one of the new Cloud 2.0 corridors — where HPC and crypto conversions are putting West Texas on the data center map.

Lumen Cloud 2.0 white paper · 2024
03 · What We Do

Three disciplines, one platform.

CORVA is a data center developer first. SyncHub™ is our flagship product line. Advisory work is the supporting discipline — sharpened by what we deliver, available to partners we choose to work with.

↳ Discipline 01

Development

Site to shell, end to end.

Greenfield and brownfield campus development for AI-grade workloads. We take a site from origination through powered shell delivery — controlling entitlement, utility coordination, EPC management, and tenant fit at every stage.

  • Site origination & control
  • Entitlement & utility coordination
  • Master planning & campus design
  • Powered shell & BTS delivery
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↳ Discipline 02

SyncHub™

The flagship platform.

A platform of carrier-neutral interconnection facilities purpose-built for the training-to-inference traffic flow. West Texas is the first market. Expansion underway across strategic corridors the existing fabric doesn't reach.

  • Carrier-neutral meet-me-room
  • Multi-carrier fiber access
  • Adjacent to gigawatt-scale training
  • Low-latency inference handoff
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↳ Discipline 03

Advisory

Selective, senior, engaged.

Tenant acquisition strategy, asset audits, site selection diligence, and capital structuring for operators and owners working at the edges of the AI infrastructure buildout. Senior engagement only.

  • Tenant acquisition strategy
  • Asset audits & diligence
  • Site selection & market entry
  • Capital structuring support
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04 · Flagship

SyncHub™ · West Texas.

Our first market, in the geographic and network center of the West Texas training corridor. Powered shell capacity in active development — sized for hyperscale or neocloud anchor tenancy, with carrier-neutral connectivity into the Dallas and Phoenix interconnection markets.

WTX · UP TO 72 MW
SyncHub coordination layer between AI training and inference workloads TRAINING Foundation Models Frontier & base model training GPU Clusters Hyperscale & neocloud capacity HPC & Research Scientific & simulation workloads Power & Storage Solar, BESS, gas behind-the-meter SyncHub WEST TEXAS INFERENCE Enterprise & SaaS Private cloud, agentic workloads Regulated Industries Finance, healthcare, defense Metro On-Ramps Dallas, Phoenix, regional hubs Edge & End Users CDN, mobile, autonomous FIRST MARKET IN ACTIVE DEVELOPMENT Data stays inside the corridor it belongs to.
A carrier-neutral meeting place,
where training meets the world.

A coordination layer
where one didn't exist.

For roughly a thousand miles between Fort Worth and Phoenix, no carrier-neutral meet-me-room exists — and yet this is the corridor where the largest concentration of new AI training capacity is being built. Traffic that should never leave West Texas is forced into 750-mile round-trips through Dallas. SyncHub™ closes that gap.

The first SyncHub™ market sits at the heart of the West Texas AI training corridor — within a 200-mile reach of more than 10 GW of training capacity now in development. The site delivers up to 72 MW across two contiguous pad sites, primarily configured for multi-tenant occupancy with the flexibility to dedicate a single pad to an anchor tenant up to 27 MW. Carrier-neutral peering and multi-carrier fiber routes connect into the major regional interconnection markets; dark fiber IRU is a natural extension as tenant traffic scales.

Total Capacity
Up to 72 MW
Shell Footprint
~100k SF × 2 pads
Pad & Power
Q2 2027
Turnkey DC
Q1 2028
05 · Platform Reach

Built for national coordination.

West Texas is the first market. SyncHub™ is being engineered as a platform — replicable in markets the existing carrier-neutral footprint has skipped. Expansion targets identified; details under selective discussion.

US national expansion corridors

Specific markets disclosed under executed confidentiality. Capacity packet available on request.

06 · The Operators

Built by people who have delivered before.

CORVA is led by operators with decades of mission-critical infrastructure delivery — across data centers, telecom, utility coordination, and capital structuring. We've sat on every side of these deals before. That's the only way we know how to build them.

100+
Mission-critical projects delivered by leadership team across prior platforms
$2B+
Aggregate transaction value across data center and telecom infrastructure
23
US states plus three Canadian provinces of project delivery experience
Senior
Every engagement led by a principal — no junior handoffs, no layered teams
07 · Engage

Build with us, or
through us.

Tenants, capital partners, utility counterparts, and operators — if your roadmap intersects with the corridor we're building, we want to hear from you. All inbound is reviewed by a principal.

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