
Corvias, a trusted infrastructure and resiliency partner to the military and higher education, has mobilized a major renovation initiative at Fort Bragg. The Hillcrest neighborhood on Pope Army Airfield will be the first to receive upgrades, as part of a comprehensive effort that will modernize more than 300 homes installation wide. Renovations include new roofs, plumbing, flooring, as well as floor plan and kitchen updates designed to extend the lifespan, comfort and resiliency of Army family housing.
The project continues Corvias’ longstanding investment in Fort Bragg neighborhoods.
“Beginning with the Hillcrest neighborhood, these renovations reflect our commitment to making lasting improvements that directly enhance the living environment for service members and their families,” said Corvias SVP for Asset Management at the installation Jeff Williams in a press release. “We know that housing is more than a roof over one’s head, it’s about stability, readiness, and a sense of community. This work demonstrates Corvias’ continued dedication to delivering results faster and at scale.”
In addition to mobilizing these large-scale renovations, Corvias is exceeding Army expectations on smaller projects. The company is currently delivering minor renovation work 2.5 times faster than expected, demonstrating efficiency and effectiveness of the Homestead project announced in late 2024.
The Fort Bragg modernization effort underscores Corvias’ Installation of the Future vision, where sustained capital improvements, advanced technology and enduring partnerships with the Army work in concert to support readiness, resilience and family well-being.
Corvias has committed nearly $63 million in energy upgrades at Fort Polk, La., including a $29 million onsite power generation project that delivers 13 MW of renewable energy to roughly 1,800 homes – about 40% of the installation’s housing – in its first year. Energy efficiency upgrades are also set to begin at Fort Bragg in November and build on the success of efforts already completed at Fort Sill for nearly 95% of on-post homes and expected at Fort Meade in 2026. Corvias is also continuing its expansion of a first-of-its-kind mission readiness solution to enhance the indoor environment in more than 4,500 homes across Fort Bragg, Fort Meade and Fort Riley, Kan., for more than 15,000 residents.
Since partnering with the Army at Fort Bragg in 2003, Corvias has led $2 billion in privatized housing investments at the installation.
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