Data center company commits millions for scholarships; $34 million parking deck approved for Orion Amphitheater; Robins & Morton completes Texas health center

Data center company commits millions for scholarships

Virginia-based QTS, which is planning a $14.5 billion data center campus in Bessemer, has committed $8 million for college scholarships for Bessemer students. The program guarantees at least a $10,000 scholarship for every student who graduates from Bessemer High School between 2027 and 2030 and enrolls at one of three colleges — Miles, Lawson State or Stillman. — AL.com

$34 million parking deck approved for Orion Amphitheater

The Huntsville City Council has approved a $34 million construction contract for an Orion Amphitheater parking deck. The 924-space deck is expected to be completed in 2028. — Hville Blast

Robins & Morton completes Texas health center

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Birmingham-based Robins & Morton has completed construction of the $232 million Permian Basin Behavioral Health Center in Midland, Texas. The facility includes 200 beds. — Construction Owners