
Menlo Park, CA — Doxel, a leader in AI-powered construction progress tracking, has entered into a new enterprise agreement with Stream Data Centers, a Dallas-based developer of hyperscale-ready colocation and build-to-suit facilities. The collaboration will bring advanced computer vision tools into Stream’s development workflow, giving its teams real-time insights to keep large, complex data center projects on schedule and within budget.
For Stream, which builds and operates mission-critical data infrastructure for hyperscale and enterprise clients, the partnership underscores its commitment to innovation, reliability, and sustainability in delivering the next generation of technical real estate.

“Doxel’s AI-powered progress tracking is an innovative solution to our team’s need for near real-time data on our construction sites. Doxel helps paint an objective picture for our entire project team, so we can all work together to identify and address challenges quickly, before they grow into material impacts to budget or schedule,” said Tejo Pydipati, SVP Design & Construction at Stream.
How It Works
Doxel’s technology uses computer vision to capture and analyze site conditions, automatically turning images into actionable data. This allows project teams to:
Avoid Rework
By visualizing the real-time status of every component in a facility, trade partners can streamline production, plan better, and reduce costly mistakes.
Increase Efficiency
Automated progress tracking and reporting replaces time-consuming manual checks, freeing project managers to focus on quality, safety, and speed.
Reduce Risk
Early identification of bottlenecks allows teams to address delays before they affect schedules or budgets.
“We are thrilled to partner with Stream Data Centers in helping them deliver projects on time and on budget. With Stream’s enterprise-wide adoption of Doxel, we are setting a new standard for project speed and performance. This rapid construction is critical in supporting global investment in Artificial Intelligence,” said Saurabh Ladha, CEO and Founder of Doxel.
Data Centers Driving AI Growth
The partnership comes as the global data center market surges in response to explosive demand for cloud services and artificial intelligence applications. Hyperscale operators are investing heavily in new capacity, placing pressure on developers like Stream to deliver faster, more cost-effectively, and with higher sustainability standards.
By integrating Doxel across its portfolio, Stream aims to gain a competitive edge by speeding delivery times while reducing risks — a critical advantage in a market where delays can affect both tenant commitments and regional power planning.
Industry Momentum
Stream Data Centers has already delivered millions of square feet of capacity across the U.S., and its portfolio continues to expand as enterprises seek secure, high-performance digital infrastructure. Its projects are part of a broader wave of technical real estate growth that underpins both corporate IT and the rapidly scaling AI economy.
Doxel’s technology, meanwhile, is increasingly being adopted by major contractors and owners as the industry turns to automation and data-driven project management to address persistent labor shortages, supply chain disruptions, and complex construction schedules.
With this partnership, Doxel and Stream are positioning themselves at the intersection of AI and infrastructure development, setting what both companies describe as a “new standard” for delivering mission-critical facilities on time, at scale, and with improved environmental performance.
Originally reported by Doxel. AI in Construction Dive.