06/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/25/2026 06:37
By Matt Souders, Senior Vice President, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure-Jun 25, 2026
Oracle's data center in Abilene is one of the largest construction projects in the world with nearly 20 million worker hours and up to 9,000 workers onsite to date. As with all our AI data centers, the magnitude of this site is coupled with an unwavering commitment to safety, worker well-being, and an abundance of care and attention to safe working conditions. We believe it is the only way for our partners' construction crews across the country to continue to advance our construction efforts safely, as they help to drive one of the largest reindustrialization efforts in our country's history.
From day one, we've worked hand-in-hand with our partners to ensure that the safety of all workers is our #1 priority. Based on our current OSHA-recordable incident data and the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics benchmark for non-residential construction, the Abilene site's incident rate is approximately 2.5 times lower than the industry benchmark.
Despite this, a media outlet's reporting has alleged that our Abilene site is overrun with safety incidents and poor safety conditions. Upon receiving the feedback, we immediately conducted an investigation with our partners to uncover the truth. Our review did not substantiate the central claims in the report and found that key allegations omitted important context, mischaracterized site conditions, or were inconsistent with the safety records reviewed.
Here are the facts:
We take allegations related to worker safety seriously and, when concerns are raised, we review them and take appropriate action. This is in addition to regular third-party audits, OSHA oversight, daily pre-task planning, and open reporting channels for workers. We have conducted site safety standdowns, additional training, and more. Our partners have conducted more than 14,000 site safety inspections to date. We encourage all workers to report any incident or concern about workplace safety, either to our partners or directly to Oracle.