The verified register of mission-critical contractors
DCI Verify is a state-by-state register of data center emergency contractors. State license data, OEM certifications, and website intelligence, pulled from primary sources and reviewed by a human before it publishes.

Why this exists
When thermal or power infrastructure fails, the difference between a close call and a multi-million dollar incident is how fast a qualified crew is on site. Procurement teams burn days confirming licenses, certifications, and insurance posture one contractor at a time. We did that work in advance, and we show you where every fact came from.

CRAC and CRAH service, chiller plants, liquid cooling readiness. The contractors who can be on your raised floor before the thermal envelope closes.

UPS systems, switchgear, generators, power distribution. Verified license classifications and the OEM authorizations behind them.

Building automation, DCIM, physical security, fire and life safety. The full mission-critical envelope, documented in one place.
What you get
Each contractor card pulls the public record into one place, reviewed by a human before it publishes, and exportable as a PDF.
Active license numbers, classifications, and standing, checked against the state license boards where the contractor operates.
Manufacturer partner status from Schneider, Vertiv, Stulz and others, so you know who actually holds active certification, where applicable.
Capabilities, emergency dispatch details, and coverage areas distilled from the contractor's public footprint and sourced for mission-critical data center work.
The qualification bar
State license boards do not distinguish mission-critical capability. A generic comfort-cooling shop and a precision data center contractor can hold the exact same license. Finding the difference is the work.
licensed HVAC and electrical contractors in California alone. Fewer than 0.05% hold OEM certifications for mission-critical infrastructure.
of the licensed contractor pool is not qualified for data center work. Most firms that look right on paper wash out in review.
demand is growing roughly six times faster than the qualified trade supply (EPRI 2024, BLS projections).
Many impressive firms never make the register. Engineering houses that design and oversee data center construction but do not service what they build. Resellers with a parts catalog and no dispatch line. More than half of data center operators already report difficulty finding qualified people (Uptime Institute). Every name we publish made it through that screen: license standing, certification status, and emergency dispatch capability documented from the public record, with the source shown for every fact.
Coverage
Unlock the states where you operate. Your access includes every contractor added to those states during your 12-month term. Need a state we have not published yet? Tell us and we will prioritize it.
Request a state →| State | Contractors | Status |
|---|---|---|
| California | 17 | Live |
| Georgia | 7 | Live |
| Illinois | 10 | Live |
| Texas | 7 | Live |
| Virginia | 11 | Live |
Who builds this
DCI Verify is run by a former licensed private investigator with 14 years of verification casework for police and fire agencies, now a technology infrastructure advisor. The register applies investigative standards to contractor data: primary sources, documented chains of custody, and a refusal to publish what cannot be supported.
Why buyers trust us →One payment. Twelve months of access, including every contractor we add along the way. PDF exports included.