Virginia is the largest data center market and posts public and related electrical work on eVA, and an electrical subcontractor that does not read the dense power scope underprices a high stakes job.

What Virginia data center electrical work sets

Data center electrical work, surfaced through Virginia's eVA portal and the GC channels, carries high density distribution, redundant topology, standby power, and multi level commissioning. The package sets the capacity, the redundancy, and the commissioning the electrical sub must deliver.

Why this scope is easy to misprice

The redundancy topology, the gear and lead times, and the commissioning levels sit in the specifications and the one line diagrams, not the title. A sub that misreads the redundancy or the gear carries the wrong cost into the bid.

How an AI bid agent reads Virginia data center work

An AI bid agent monitors eVA and the GC channels, reads each data center electrical package, and surfaces the capacity, the redundancy, the gear, and the commissioning. The electrical sub prices the actual job.

You can see how the agent reads a Virginia data center package in our AI bid agent demo for MEP subcontractors. It pulls the power distribution, redundancy, and commissioning scope so the job is priced correctly.