New $200 million ESPC builds on prior agreements to improve energy resilience, efficiency, and quality of life for military families WARWICK, R.I.–(BUSINESS WIRENew $200 million ESPC builds on prior agreements to improve energy resilience, efficiency, and quality of life for military families WARWICK, R.I.–(BUSINESS WIRE

Corvias Extends Energy Modernization to Its Entire Army Housing Portfolio

2026/01/29 02:00
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New $200 million ESPC builds on prior agreements to improve energy resilience, efficiency, and quality of life for military families

WARWICK, R.I.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Corvias, a trusted infrastructure and resiliency partner to the U.S. military and higher education institutions, and the U.S. Army today announced a $200 million Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) that extends energy modernization across all Corvias-managed Army housing communities. Corvias will upgrade HVAC and other systems in an estimated 5,000 homes at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, Fort Riley, KS, and Fort Rucker, AL. The four-year project is expected to generate $27 million in annual savings and over $75 million in local economic impact.

Supporting Operational Continuity

“Corvias remains a trusted strategic partner with U.S. Army Garrisons, and this work supports the Department of the Army’s long-term objectives by reducing energy demand, improving reliability, and strengthening the ability of installations to sustain critical operations during disruptions,” said Col. Jeff Paulus, Commander, U.S. Army Garrison Fort Rucker. “We are focused on increasing energy performance and reducing cost, while delivering long-term value for the Army, our Soldiers and our families.”

These efforts build on prior Army-Corvias energy efficiency projects already underway at Fort Polk, LA, Fort Bragg, NC, Fort Meade, MD, and Fort Sill, OK, reflecting Corvias’ phased multi-year approach to energy and infrastructure improvements. More than 13,000 homes are anticipated to benefit from the combined initiatives.

Corvias Department of War (DOW) President Denise Hauck said, “Today’s agreement is the next step in a long-standing partnership with the Army focused on measurable outcomes,” she noted. “By bringing our remaining Corvias-managed communities into ongoing energy initiatives, every Corvias Army housing project is now advancing programs that improve resilience and support resident comfort.”

An ESPC is a performance-based contracting model that allows critical energy upgrades to be delivered with no upfront government capital investment, with project costs repaid over time through verified energy savings.

Long-Term Performance and Savings

Corvias’ ESPC initiatives are delivering a range of improvements:

  • HVAC modernization: Replacement of aging HVAC systems with high-efficiency ground source heat pumps for consistent home heating and cooling.
  • Installation of modernized energy controls and smart thermostats – enables more precise temperature management and improved comfort.
  • Targeted electrical and mechanical upgrades – supports new high-efficiency systems and improves overall performance of residential energy infrastructure.
  • System monitoring and controls – identifies inefficiencies, supports preventive and predictive maintenance, and ensures long-term system performance.

Across the full Corvias Army housing portfolio, consolidated energy savings are expected to total approximately $61 million annually, with more than $1.7 billion in total savings over the combined lifetimes of the projects.

More broadly, the work advances Corvias’ Installation of the Future vision, which brings together holistic infrastructure upgrades beyond housing encompassing energy, indoor environments, and other land use and technology investments. Together, these improvements help optimize installation readiness and performance aligned to long-term DOW and Army goals.

About Corvias

Corvias partners with the Department of War (DOW) 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 support energy resilience and quality of indoor environments through renewable energy projects, energy savings projects, and WELL for Residential certified enhancements in homes across our communities. Our more than 72,000 residents consistently highly rank the courtesy and professionalism of our maintenance and leasing personnel. Learn more at: www.corvias.com.

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