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Housing and Infrastructure Improvements Surge Ahead at Fort Bragg, Modernization Efforts Part of $2 Billion in Cumulative Investments

FORT BRAGG, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Corvias, a trusted infrastructure and resiliency partner to the military and higher education, today announced progress on its Homestead modernization program at Fort Bragg. The initiative is part of Corvias’ multi-year commitment to strengthening military housing through ongoing upgrades to infrastructure, energy efficiency, and service member quality of life. Since partnering with the Army at Fort Bragg in 2003, Corvias has led $2 billion in privatized housing investments at the installation.

"The ongoing modernization efforts at Fort Bragg are a testament to our shared commitment to our Soldiers and their families,” said Col. Chad Mixon, Fort Bragg Garrison Commander. “This investment is also about building stronger, resilient communities, and ensuring our service members have a strong home foundation to serve their country from.”

These latest Fort Bragg improvements began in January 2025, delivering enhancements across multiple focus areas to date:

  • Home Renovations and Improvements: Crews have completed upgrades to 150 homes including new roofing and flooring, with additional renovations on hundreds more residences scheduled as work continues.
  • Wellness Enhancements: Crews completed the installation of advanced air, water, light, and humidity controls in 45 homes to elevate indoor living environments and service member comfort. Corvia’s industry-first Wellness at Home program supports the Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) initiative by promoting soldier wellness.
  • Energy Efficiency: The Army approved 1,913 homes to receive high-efficiency geothermal heating and cooling systems, replacing traditional HVAC. The enhancements are designed to drive long-term energy savings and installation performance.

“In partnership with the Department of the Army and our housing solutions partners, we’re creating modernized homes to improve resident experiences,” said Jeff Williams, Senior Vice President of Asset Management for Corvias. “Our vision goes beyond infrastructure improvement; it’s about empowering the Fort Bragg community and supporting the Army’s strategic mission to enhance the wellbeing of Soldiers and their families.”

The Fort Bragg project is part of Corvias’ landmark Homestead investment announced at the end of 2024. The comprehensive initiative will deliver nearly $210 million in improvements across military family housing at Fort Bragg, N.C.; Fort Meade, Md.; and Fort Rucker, Al.

The projects at Fort Bragg and other Corvias communities reflect the company’s installation of the future vision, delivering cutting-edge infrastructure solutions and fostering environments that enhance readiness, support total wellness, and strengthen the long-term resilience of Army installations.

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