Bolingbroke Technology Center, LLC
About Bolingbroke Technology Center, LLC
Bolingbroke Technology Center is a proposed data center campus in Bolingbroke, Monroe County, Georgia, planned for a 900-acre site within one mile of Exit 15 along I-475 and Highway 41. The project is designed as a data-center-only campus and is positioned for large-scale digital infrastructure that can support internet, enterprise, cloud, storage, and compute workloads. The site sits near Macon and Forsyth in Central Georgia, with access to regional transportation corridors and utility planning through Central Georgia EMC.
The development plan centers on a large, phased campus designed for hyperscale-style data center operations. Public project filings describe a $5.8 billion campus, nine buildings, approximately 5.4 million square feet, multiple substations, and a three-phase buildout schedule. The site plan includes six single-story data center buildings designed for 100 MW each and three two-story buildings designed for 200 MW each. The project is planned around dedicated power infrastructure, controlled access, private on-site security, stormwater management, and utility extensions funded by the project.
Bolingbroke Technology Center differentiates through its scale, Central Georgia location, and single-purpose data center campus model. Central Georgia EMC has approved capacity required for the project and expects to serve the site without constraints. The campus design places buildings away from Highway 41 and the property perimeter, with advanced sound barriers, stormwater controls, and energy-efficient technologies included in the project approach. The Monroe County Planning and Zoning Board voted against the rezoning request on July 28, 2025, leaving final land-use status dependent on county approval.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Campus Size: 900-acre proposed data center-only campus
- Location: Within one mile of Exit 15 along I-475 and Highway 41 in Bolingbroke, Monroe County, Georgia
- Planned Buildings: Nine data center buildings totaling approximately 5.4 million square feet
- Planned Power Scale: 900 MW campus plan with six 100 MW buildings and three 200 MW buildings
- Phasing: Three planned buildout phases completing in 2029, 2031, and 2033
- Power Infrastructure: Multiple substations planned with Central Georgia EMC utility support
- Security Design: Controlled access and private on-site security
🌐 Connectivity & Site Access
- Transportation Access: Located near I-475 and Highway 41
- Regional Market: Central Georgia location near Macon and Forsyth
- Campus Model: Data-center-only site designed for large-scale digital infrastructure deployment
- Utility Extensions: Water and sewer service line extensions planned at project expense
🌱 Sustainability & Energy
- Stormwater Controls: Stormwater management plan designed to meet or exceed regulatory requirements
- Site Design: Buildings positioned away from property edges to reduce visibility and noise impact
- Energy Approach: Project materials include energy-efficient technologies and renewable-energy exploration
- Power Planning: Central Georgia EMC approved capacity required for the project
