Salcido Enterprises, LLC is a construction company founded in 2013, headquartered in the United States, specializing in modular data space development through the convergence of mechanical and electrical engineering, site development, and operational management expertise. The company provides incremental, full-project management for data center spaces, delivering significant cost advantages over traditional data centers by leveraging modular construction techniques, streamlined engineering, and efficient deployment. Salcido Enterprises focuses on creating adaptable, scalable infrastructure solutions suitable for both conventional high-performance computing (HPC) and cryptocurrency mining operations. The firm's specialties include modular data space design and buildout, blockchain systems management, property development, and customized solutions that enable rapid, cost-effective scaling for energy-intensive digital infrastructure. With 11-50 employees, Salcido Enterprises emphasizes innovation, reliability, and value-driven project delivery to support the growing demands of blockchain, cryptocurrency mining, and data center markets. As of January 2, 2026, Salcido Enterprises, LLC is active with ongoing modular data space development, construction management, and client project support.
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