QII Names Mark Rainey Executive Vice President of Development Services

Mark Rainey, Executive Vice President of Development Services, QII • Photo Credit: QII

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OVERLAND PARK, Kan., June 12, 2026 (BUSINESS WATCH GLOBAL) — Technology infrastructure company QII has appointed Mark Rainey as Executive Vice President of Development Services.

Rainey joins the company as QII continues building its development and project delivery team to support infrastructure projects serving artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, and other energy-intensive industries.

Before joining QII, Rainey led mission-critical construction projects at Hourigan, where he helped build the firm's data center practice. He previously spent more than nine years at HITT Contracting, overseeing hyperscale data center campus developments and serving as project executive for one of the company's largest hyperscale accounts.

"Great infratech depends on people who know how to get hard things done. Mark is a builder. He has delivered complex projects for hyperscale customers, advanced manufacturing facilities, and other energy-intensive operations, so he understands the realities that shape successful execution at scale. That practical experience, leadership, and judgment are exactly what this work requires," said Chad Williams, Chairman and CEO of QII.

According to the company, Rainey will help guide execution across QII's development activities and work closely with Eric Hanson, Vice President of Construction and Development Services. Hanson previously held leadership roles at QTS Data Centers and STACK Infrastructure.

Jeremy Bardin, a member of QII's advisory board and former co-president of HITT Contracting, is helping assemble the company's development and delivery leadership team.

"I am building this team around operators who have taken projects all the way from planning and construction through commissioning and production-ready operations. Mark has done that for major customers in demanding environments where execution matters. He understands what it takes to deliver safely, meet expectations, and keep complex projects moving. That is the standard we are setting at QII," said Bardin.

QII develops energy-ready infrastructure designed to support AI facilities, advanced manufacturing operations, and other large-scale industrial projects.

"Planning matters, but the real test is making sure the plan still works when conditions change. QII brings the right disciplines together so teams can make informed decisions as requirements become clear. That flexibility is increasingly important for projects supporting AI, advanced manufacturing, and other energy-intensive operations," said Rainey.

For more information, visit www.qii.com.

Source: QII

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