Story by Angie Thorne | Fort Polk Public Affairs Office | 12.02.2024
FORT JOHNSON, La. — Corvias cares about Soldiers and their Family members’ quality of life. Whether it’s renovating homes, providing consistent, quality maintenance or upgrading foundational systems within homes, Corvias works to provide the best possible resident experience. One of those upgrades comes in the form of updating about 600 existing geothermal units at Fort Johnson. That......
Story by James Jones | Fort Sill Public Affairs | 10.28.2024
In January 2024, Corvias, in partnership with the U.S. Army, launched a project aimed at repairing or replacing 1,600 roofs on homes at Fort Sill to mitigate damage caused by three severe weather events. Corvias is a public-private partnership that solves infrastructure and energy resilience issues facing their long-term military and higher education partners. Examples include solar panel......
Courtesy Story | Fort Polk Public Affairs Office | 08.15.2022
By Corvias FORT POLK, La. — Corvias will deliver more than $92 million worth of housing upgrades to U.S. Army military housing at Fort Polk, Louisiana, by 2025 to continue enhancing the living experience for military Families. Approximately 140 homes will undergo a complete home renovation, roughly 1,000 homes will benefit from exterior renovations and 153 homes have already received......
Story by Angie Thorne | Fort Polk Public Affairs Office | 11.06.2020
FORT POLK, La. — A Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk walking town hall took place Nov. 4 in the Palmetto Terrace neighborhood. The JRTC and Fort Polk command team, Corvias, Army housing representatives and others strolled down streets filled with Fort Polk Families spending time outside, enjoying the cooler fall weather. The town hall was a chance to assess the housing repairs......
Story by Thomas Reust | Fort Riley Public Affairs Office | 08.20.2020
Military police investigators use a home provided by Corvias to train new personnel.
Story by Margaret St. Pierre | Fort Riley Public Affairs Office | 10.03.2019
Throughout 2018 and into 2019, military housing was put under the microscope after Reuters published a series of searing investigative articles replete with allegations of privatized housing company mismanagement. Concerns of military on-post residents were captured in the Military Family Advisory Network’s Privatized Military Housing Survey executive summary published in February of 2019,......
Story by Margaret St. Pierre | Fort Riley Public Affairs Office | 10.01.2019
Corvias and Fort Riley broke ground in the Warner Peterson neighborhood at the construction site of 96 future new homes Oct. 1. The new homes are being built as part of a series of housing projects already underway, an investment which totals $62 million in new construction, renovations, and energy efficient upgrades at Fort Riley....
Courtesy Story | Fort Polk Public Affairs Office | 12.07.2018
FORT POLK, La. — Corvias has completed substantial energy upgrades within its housing partnership with the U.S. Army at Fort Polk. The upgrades, which include installations of geothermal heat pumps, ENERGY STAR energy and water-saving devices, will save more than $1 million annually and are part of the U.S. Military Housing Privatization Initiative, in which the Department of Defense can......