MHPI Providers Bring New Playgrounds to Military Families at Fort Johnson and Quantico
Liberty Military Housing and Corvias recently announced the completion of projects that will bring new playgrounds to two military installations.
Liberty Military Housing and Corvias recently announced the completion of projects that will bring new playgrounds to two military installations.
Hunt Military Communities announced the launch of its Phase II Solar and Battery Project at Hanscom Air Force Base totaling 2.2 megawatts of renewable energy for the community.
Corvias partnered with the U.S. Army to launch a project to repair or replace 1,600 roofs on military family homes at Fort Sill.
Mayroad joined Edwards Air Force Base leadership to break ground on the development of the Air Force’s first commercial apartment complex.
Corvias became the first military housing provider to earn WELL Residence certification from the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI), the leading global certification for healthy buildings.
Balfour Beatty Communities recently announced engagement with fiber optic network providers to improve and expand access to high-speed internet for military families, starting with 10,000 homes across six U.S. Army bases.
Corvias’ ongoing project to expand solar power generation at Fort Riley is now in Phase 3. In total, the three-phase project will produce over 22,000 MWh, powering 40% of the homes at Fort Riley.
Balfour Beatty Communities announced the start of a new construction project at Fort Carson that will bring more than 200 new homes to the community.
Hunt Military Communities is welcoming new and returning residents with an expansive list of upgrades to Redstone Arsenal in Alabama.
The Brookings Institute shared the effectiveness of the Military Housing Privatization Initiative.