Corvias Year in Review: In 2025, Corvias continued to expand its impact as an installation solutions provider partnering with the U.S. Army to drive modernization and quality of life. Through a host of technologies and investments, the Corvias and Army collaboration drove wide- scale infrastructure improvements, expanded in-home wellness, and achieved an energy resiliency milestone.
“We are renovating and taking care of things on a massive scale versus day to day – on time and on-budget,” says Corvias’ Denise Hauck, President, DOW Business.
The work – from renovations to seamless move-ins – impacted over 10,800 homes in all, nearly half of Corvias’ portfolio:
Housing: "We're touching so many families."
In 2025, Corvias completed thousands of “turns,” preparing properties from single-family homes to modern apartments for incoming residents. In all, we supported 7,640 move-ins across all installations and helped 59,964 residents, including Soldiers and their dependents. Post-move-in surveys averaged 4.56 out of 5.0, above industry baselines.
Corvias also completed 960 improvement projects this year through its multi-year $210M Homestead initiative, spanning Fort Bragg, Fort Meade and Fort Rucker. Enhancements included new roofs, kitchens, flooring and other upgrades to improve living conditions.
“With Homestead, we’re touching so many families across our portfolio,” Hauck emphasized. "You're investing so Soldiers benefit today, but also future Soldiers and their families benefit years from now."
Wellness: Elevating In-Home Environments at Scale
In 2025, Corvias announced a significant expansion of its Wellness at Home initiative, scaling from a 50-home pilot to 4,500 homes across at three installations in the years ahead. The program provides advanced in-home air and water purification systems for service members and upgraded lighting.
In 2025 alone, Corvias completed more than 1,200 wellness installations purifying over 3M square feet and installing more than 17,000 system components. Over 100 Corvias homes have achieved rigorous third-party WELL Building certification, to date.
Energy: Advancing Resilience Through Onsite Power Generation
Energy resilience is essential to mission readiness. In 2025, 1,032 homes received energy-efficient upgrades, and Corvias’ 51 megawatts of solar capacity generated 64 million kilowatt-hours annually, enough to power more than 8,000 homes, consistent with DOW energy resiliency goals.
A defining milestone was the completion of Corvias’ onsite 13-megawatt power generation project at Fort Polk, expected to provide enough electricity to meet the needs of 1,800+ military on-post homes.
“This project provides greater energy reliability for our installation and the families who live here,” said Brig. Gen. Jason A. Curl. "That reliability directly supports readiness and continuity of operations."
Looking Ahead
These milestones reflect Corvias’ holistic focus on solving installation-wide challenges. The company’s Solutions Through Partnership® approach uses creative, cost-effective strategies to integrate housing, wellness, energy and other priorities.
Hauck notes, “It’s about finding the right mechanisms, financing, and approach. Budgets are always tight. Priorities can change. But working with our partners, we can push through barriers to deliver smart, cost-effective innovation now, not decades from now.”