Australia · site finder
A parcel-level index of 683,150 Australian sites, screened for published grid capacity.
The index covers all 8 Australian jurisdictions and is screened against published network capacity, leaving 39,241 parcels inside a data centre power band. Those candidates are weighed across land, power, environmental and servicing evidence, and the shortlist stays under private access.
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Data centre site sourcing requirements
A useful shortlist starts with a clear brief. The review is bounded by the available regional datasets and the decision the team needs to make.
- 01
Define the requirement
Set the target market, capacity, timing, site preference and known infrastructure constraints.
- 02
Screen against the public record
Candidates are weighed on published network capacity and the wider public record resolved for that location.
- 03
Review the ranked shortlist
Assess the source record behind each score and agree whether a deeper research or sourcing step is justified.
How the scoring works
How a candidate parcel is screened
The review brings the available evidence into one decision frame, with the source and date kept against each score. It does not replace technical, legal, title, environmental or grid diligence.
The deliverable is an evidenced ranking of candidate lots, held under private access, before any site reaches an agent. Scores are screening indicators, not confirmation of connectable grid capacity or that land is available.
Candidate-site brief
Define the Australia requirement
Provide the market, capacity and timing. Do not include confidential land records or counterparty names. The team will confirm whether current coverage fits the request.
Detailed candidate records remain private. Submitting this form does not create a public listing.
A person reviews every brief and replies with next steps.
Site sourcing questions
Data centre candidate-site review
Where does the site data come from?
Public records including planning portals, environmental referrals, company records, operator information and available infrastructure context.
Is the site finder public?
A masked, region-scoped preview is public. Detailed candidate-site data, market filters and source context remain inside the private access, with access reviewed manually.
What does manual site-sourcing support cover?
A focused review can compare available power, water, fibre, zoning, planning and operator context. Scope depends on the requirement and current source coverage.
Which regions are covered?
Australia and the United Kingdom are the launch markets. Australia runs as a parcel-level index of 683,150 land parcels screened against published network capacity. The UK runs as an analyst-led review rather than a parcel index. New Zealand and further markets follow.