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Jacobs awarded EPCM contract to deliver second Hut 8 AI data center in Texas

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Jacobs awarded EPCM contract to deliver second Hut 8 AI data center in Texas
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Jacobs awarded EPCM contract to deliver second Hut 8 AI data center in Texas

2026-05-12 18:45 Last Updated At:18:51

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 12, 2026--

Jacobs (NYSE: J) has been awarded a sole‑source engineering, procurement and construction management (EPCM) contract by Hut 8 (NASDAQ: HUT), an energy infrastructure platform, to deliver a second U.S. AI data center campus. The award represents a follow‑on scope to Jacobs’ previously announced EPCM role at Hut 8’s River Bend campus in Louisiana and reflects continued momentum in delivering large-scale AI infrastructure with speed and certainty.

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Beacon Point is Hut 8’s second AI data center campus commercialized under its power-first greenfield development model. Located in Nueces County, Texas, the multi‑phase campus is designed to support one gigawatt of total capacity.

Jacobs will apply proven design elements from the River Bend campus to the second project site and deploy its newly released data center digital twin to simulate critical assets, helping to de‑risk commissioning and reduce time to first revenue by accelerating the deployment of AI workloads.

Jacobs Chair and Chief Executive Officer Bob Pragada said: “This follow-on award underscores Hut 8’s confidence in Jacobs’ ability to deliver complex AI Infrastructure with speed, safety and certainty. By combining our EPCM leadership with advanced digital twin technology, we are setting the benchmark for AI infrastructure deployment, optimization and resiliency.”

Hut 8 CEO Asher Genoot said: "Beacon Point is the second campus we have commercialized under our power-first development model, and the second time we have selected Jacobs as EPCM lead. Repeatable, risk-mitigated execution at this scale requires Tier 1 counterparties who meet our standard for technical rigor and execution certainty. We look forward to extending our work with Jacobs through the delivery of Beacon Point."

Jacobs is advancing design, integrated procurement and construction management to support phased delivery, with initial energization and commissioning targeted for 2027. Hut 8’s interconnection agreement for the full utility capacity of the campus establishes a pathway for the EPCM scope to support potential campus expansion as AI and high-performance computing demand continues to scale.

Jacobs partners with some of the world’s largest technology providers: data centers, semiconductors and advanced manufacturing. Jacobs is delivering high-performance computing environments for companies like Nvidia, Start Campus and PsiQuantum. Most recently, Engineering News-Record (ENR) named Jacobs-designed and engineered Intel's Fab 52 its Project of the Year, the highest national recognition by the leading publication in the architecture, engineering and construction industry.

At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow – delivering outcomes and solutions for the world’s most complex challenges. With approximately $12 billion in annual revenue and a talent force of approximately 47,000, we provide end-to-end services in advanced manufacturing, cities & places, energy, environmental, life sciences, transportation and water. From advisory and consulting, feasibility, planning, design, program and lifecycle management, we’re creating a more connected and sustainable world. See how at jacobs.com and connect with us on LinkedIn, Instagram, X and Facebook.

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Image courtesy of Hut 8 Corp.

Image courtesy of Hut 8 Corp.

PARIS (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembélé won Ligue 1's player of the season award for the second straight year, despite injuries limiting him to nine league starts.

Dembélé received the award late Monday night as a PSG player claimed it for the 10th straight time. Kylian Mbappé won five in a row before joining Real Madrid.

Alexandre Lacazette was the last non-PSG player to win it when playing for Lyon in 2015. The prize was not awarded during the pandemic-shortened 2019-20 campaign.

Dembélé was selected ahead of two PSG teammates: left back Nuno Mendes and tireless central midfielder Vitinha — who spent more than twice as long as Dembélé on the field. Lens winger Florian Thauvin and Marseille forward Mason Greenwood were the other two candidates.

Dembélé starred in PSG's league title win last season with 21 goals — level with Greenwood — and went on to win the Ballon d'Or, but made less of an impact this time mainly because of nagging injuries in the first half of the season.

But he still managed 10 goals and five assists in 20 league appearances overall as coach Luis Enrique used him and captain Marquinhos more sparingly in Ligue 1. Dembélé played 959 minutes in total compared to 2,369 for Thauvin, who finished with the same number of goals, assists and penalties (two) and 2,008 for Vitinha.

His performances have arguably been more impactful in the Champions League. PSG is aiming for a second straight title after beating Bayern Munich in the semifinals, with Dembélé’s early goal in the return leg earning PSG a 1-1 draw and putting it through 6-5 on aggregate.

PSG plays Premier League leader Arsenal in the final on May 30.

PSG teammate Désiré Doué was voted the league's best young player for the second straight season. The 20-year-old forward's winning goal against Brest on Sunday put PSG on the verge of a record-extending 14th league title.

PSG is six points ahead of second-placed Lens with two games left and with a vastly superior goal difference. PSG only needs a draw at Lens on Wednesday in their rescheduled match to clinch the title.

Pierre Sage won the best coach award for turning Lens into a surprise title contender in his first season in charge and with far less resources than cash-rich PSG. Robin Risser won the best goalkeeper award for Lens.

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PSG's Desire Doue, left, celebrates scoring his side's opening goal during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Brest in Paris, France, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

PSG's Desire Doue, left, celebrates scoring his side's opening goal during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Brest in Paris, France, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

PSG's Ousmane Dembele runs for the ball during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Brest in Paris, France, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

PSG's Ousmane Dembele runs for the ball during the French League One soccer match between Paris Saint Germain and Brest in Paris, France, Sunday, May 10, 2026. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

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