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Business Wire
3 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Army, Corvias Leaders Tour Fort Meade Installation Improvements
FORT MEADE, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Officials from the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Housing and Partnerships and Corvias toured Fort Meade on May 22 to inspect ongoing Corvias-led improvements to military housing on the installation. For more than 25 years, Corvias has partnered with the Army to deliver resilient, future-ready infrastructure that supports mission success, promotes wellness, and builds strong communities. At Fort Meade, that partnership is now accelerating upgrades that include interior housing renovations, energy efficiency upgrades, and indoor environmental quality enhancements. 'Our responsibility is to ensure the Army's installation infrastructure is positioned to support readiness, resilience, and long-term sustainability,' said David Dentino, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Housing, and Partnerships. 'That means driving policies and partnerships that modernize housing, improve energy security, and strengthen our ability to adapt to future needs. By leveraging private-sector expertise, we can deliver better outcomes for Soldiers and their families, while stewarding resources wisely and efficiently.' Nearly all of Fort Meade's approximately 3,000 homes will be touched by one of three key improvement initiatives – all of which are on-time or ahead of schedule: Project Homestead – A renovation-based development plan focused on improving neighborhoods – particularly older homes – to ensure they meet resident needs. Upgrades include modernized kitchens and bathrooms, new appliances, upgraded lighting and plumbing fixtures, new flooring, and reconfigured floor plans. Energy Upgrades – More than 50% of Fort Meade's family housing will receive advanced energy systems, including the replacement of aging HVAC and hot water systems with high-efficiency ground source heat pumps. Wellness at Home – An expansion of indoor wellness-focused enhancements to family housing, including water filtration, air purification, humidity control, and circadian lighting to support occupant health and readiness. The $163 million investment began in January 2025 and is scheduled to continue through 2029. During the visit, leaders reviewed renovations, installations, and geothermal drilling—marking visible momentum in support of Army infrastructure goals. 'We're building the installation of the future by aligning with the Army's priorities and investing in what truly matters – resilience, readiness, and quality of life,' said Denise Hauck, Corvias Department of Defense President. 'Through smart infrastructure, energy diversification, and wellness-centered design, we're creating environments that not only support today's Soldiers and their families but are ready for tomorrow's missions. Our holistic, forward-looking approach ensures each installation is a stable, sustainable platform for Army success.' About Corvias Corvias partners with the Department of Defense and higher education institutions to solve infrastructure and energy resiliency challenges and to create long-term, sustainable value through our unique Solutions Through Partnerships ® approach. Corvias partnerships enhance the well-being in our communities, including at the largest renewable energy project in Kansas and at resiliency projects nationwide. Our more than 72,000 residents consistently highly rank the courtesy and professionalism of our maintenance and leasing personnel. To learn more, please visit:
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Army, Corvias Leaders Tour Fort Meade Installation Improvements
Partnership ahead of schedule delivering renovations, energy and indoor environment upgrades FORT MEADE, Md., June 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Officials from the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Housing and Partnerships and Corvias toured Fort Meade on May 22 to inspect ongoing Corvias-led improvements to military housing on the installation. For more than 25 years, Corvias has partnered with the Army to deliver resilient, future-ready infrastructure that supports mission success, promotes wellness, and builds strong communities. At Fort Meade, that partnership is now accelerating upgrades that include interior housing renovations, energy efficiency upgrades, and indoor environmental quality enhancements. "Our responsibility is to ensure the Army's installation infrastructure is positioned to support readiness, resilience, and long-term sustainability," said David Dentino, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Housing, and Partnerships. "That means driving policies and partnerships that modernize housing, improve energy security, and strengthen our ability to adapt to future needs. By leveraging private-sector expertise, we can deliver better outcomes for Soldiers and their families, while stewarding resources wisely and efficiently." Nearly all of Fort Meade's approximately 3,000 homes will be touched by one of three key improvement initiatives – all of which are on-time or ahead of schedule: Project Homestead – A renovation-based development plan focused on improving neighborhoods – particularly older homes – to ensure they meet resident needs. Upgrades include modernized kitchens and bathrooms, new appliances, upgraded lighting and plumbing fixtures, new flooring, and reconfigured floor plans. Energy Upgrades – More than 50% of Fort Meade's family housing will receive advanced energy systems, including the replacement of aging HVAC and hot water systems with high-efficiency ground source heat pumps. Wellness at Home – An expansion of indoor wellness-focused enhancements to family housing, including water filtration, air purification, humidity control, and circadian lighting to support occupant health and readiness. The $163 million investment began in January 2025 and is scheduled to continue through 2029. During the visit, leaders reviewed renovations, installations, and geothermal drilling—marking visible momentum in support of Army infrastructure goals. "We're building the installation of the future by aligning with the Army's priorities and investing in what truly matters – resilience, readiness, and quality of life," said Denise Hauck, Corvias Department of Defense President. "Through smart infrastructure, energy diversification, and wellness-centered design, we're creating environments that not only support today's Soldiers and their families but are ready for tomorrow's missions. Our holistic, forward-looking approach ensures each installation is a stable, sustainable platform for Army success." About CorviasCorvias partners with the Department of Defense and higher education institutions to solve infrastructure and energy resiliency challenges and to create long-term, sustainable value through our unique Solutions Through Partnerships® approach. Corvias partnerships enhance the well-being in our communities, including at the largest renewable energy project in Kansas and at resiliency projects nationwide. Our more than 72,000 residents consistently highly rank the courtesy and professionalism of our maintenance and leasing personnel. To learn more, please visit: View source version on Contacts Corvias Media ContactCommunications@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Business Wire
21-04-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Fort Sill Army Family Housing Set to Receive HVAC Upgrades
LAWTON, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--More than 1,700 military family homes at the U.S. Army's Fort Sill will receive modernized heating and cooling technology over the next three years as part of a Corvias improvement project at the installation. Corvias, a trusted infrastructure and resiliency partner to the U.S. military and higher education institutions, in collaboration with CRC Innovations, an integrated energy and infrastructure solutions pioneer, today began installing high-efficiency ground source heat pump (GSHP) technology manufactured in Oklahoma to the homes, replacing traditional HVAC systems. 'By working hand-in-hand with Corvias, we're making smart, future-focused improvements to Fort Sill's housing infrastructure,' said Col. Derek Baird, Fort Sill Garrison Commander. 'These geothermal upgrades reinforce our commitment to energy resilience and independence and the well-being of our residents.' The project is deployed without any upfront investment from the Army-Corvias partnership by leveraging an Energy Saving Performance Contract (ESPC) to provide capital improvements while reducing annual electrical consumption up to 40% and natural gas consumption up to 50%. 'This is a cost‐effective way to bring enhanced quality of life and comfort to our residents. The improvements allow for energy savings, predictive maintenance, and improved reliability and energy performance to ensure Army installation, service member and family readiness,' said Denise Hauck, Corvias DOD President. Fort Sill is one of three Army installations benefiting from this Corvias-led ESPC which will bring $200 million in capital improvements to U.S. Army military housing, including Fort Bragg, N.C. and Fort Meade, Md. Corvias previously started a $33 million ESPC project at Fort Johnson, La., expected to be completed later this year. 'Energy modernization efforts supporting our military installations harness the Corvias Solutions Through Partnership ® approach and serve as a platform for innovation, partnership and positive network effects,' said Hauck. 'It supports the Army in future-proofing infrastructure to meet tomorrow's demands.' About Corvias Corvias partners with the Department of Defense and higher education institutions to solve infrastructure and energy resiliency challenges and to create long-term, sustainable value through our unique Solutions Through Partnerships ® approach. Corvias partnerships enhance the well-being in our communities, including at the largest renewable energy project in Kansas and at resiliency projects nationwide. Our more than 72,000 residents consistently highly rank the courtesy and professionalism of our maintenance and leasing personnel. To learn more, please visit:

Associated Press
19-02-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
Corvias Partnership Accelerates Army's Fort Riley Energy Resiliency, Cost Savings
Corvias, a leading energy and infrastructure solutions provider, in collaboration with Sunstone Energy Development and City, Light & Power, completed Phase III of an ongoing energy independence and security effort at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Riley, recently marking a month of successful operations as part of its broader mission to support the U.S. Department of Defense's operational resilience and readiness goals. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Corvias, in collaboration with Sunstone Energy Development and City, Light & Power, recently completed Phase III of an ongoing energy independence and security effort at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Riley. The program offsets nearly 40% of annual electricity consumed by the Fort Riley housing community and supports the Department of Defense goal to provide 100% of the energy load required to sustain the critical mission of each U.S. military installation by the end of fiscal year 2030. (Photo: Business Wire) The project supports the DOD's goal to provide 100% of the energy load required to sustain the critical mission of each U.S. military installation by the end of fiscal year 2030. This latest phase consisted of two solar PV arrays, both of which finished interconnection in December and provide rate stabilization and energy security to Fort Riley housing communities. The program offsets nearly 40% of annual electricity consumed by the housing community and also contributed to the $2 billion of community economic impact recently announced by Fort Riley's Garrison Commander, Col. Jerry Nunziato. 'This work continues to ensure a reliable and secure supply of energy to on-post housing and the surrounding area,' said Jim Champagne, Corvias Senior Vice President of Asset Management at Fort Riley. 'Along with our partners, Corvias continues to implement strategies to mitigate vulnerabilities and potential disruptions that may affect the readiness of service members and their families.' Over the past 10 years, Sunstone Energy Development, a joint venture between Corvias Solar Solutions and Onyx Renewables, has provided renewable energy solutions across the Corvias Army housing portfolio. 'For Onyx, delivering quality, resilient clean energy solutions is at the core of our mission,' said Kevin Cox, SVP of Origination at Onyx Renewables. 'These onsite solar installations at Fort Riley not only enhance energy security and reliability for service members and their families but also underscore the long-term benefits of renewable energy in strengthening critical infrastructure.' Corvias' industry-first Solutions Through Partnerships approach is built on a shared commitment to assisting the Department of Defense in sustaining the critical mission of each U.S. military installation by supporting readiness. The newly completed solar arrays add to two previously completed rooftop phases for the of the Corvias-led solar program at Fort Riley – already one of the largest in the state of Kansas. For more information on Corvias improvements on Fort Riley, visit our website. About Corvias Corvias partners with the Department of Defense and higher education institutions to solve infrastructure and energy resiliency challenges and to create long-term, sustainable value through our unique Solutions Through Partnerships ® approach. Corvias partnerships enhance the well-being in our communities, including at the largest renewable energy project in Kansas and at resiliency projects nationwide. Our more than 72,000 residents consistently highly rank the courtesy and professionalism of our maintenance and leasing personnel. To learn more, please visit: . SOURCE: Corvias Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 02/19/2025 08:05 AM/DISC: 02/19/2025 08:06 AM