Balfour Beatty Communities, U.S. Army Break Ground on New Military Housing at Fort Eisenhower

Project will bring new three and four-bedroom homes and accessible units as part of a comprehensive plan to invest in the renewal and reconstruction of Army housing.
Project will bring new three and four-bedroom homes and accessible units as part of a comprehensive plan to invest in the renewal and reconstruction of Army housing.

Balfour Beatty Communities, in partnership with the U.S. Army at Fort Eisenhower in Augusta, Georgia celebrated the ceremonial groundbreaking of a new construction project that will bring modern, upgraded homes to servicemembers and their families living on-base.

The new development is part of a comprehensive plan to invest in the renewal and reconstruction of dated housing across Balfour Beatty Communitiesā€™ Army housing portfolio.

The project is being developed on a vacant parcel of land within Fort Eisenhowerā€™s on-base family housing community,Ā Providence Family Homes. The new neighbourhood, Pine Tree Terrace, will feature three and four-bedroom townhomes designated for privates and junior non-commissioned officers. The development will also include accessible four-bedroom detached homes and a playground.

Charles Parker, EVP Military Housing, Balfour Beatty Communities said: ā€œWe are truly honoured and proud to serve those who serve. This investment and the renewal of our Fort Eisenhower community remain a top priority.

ā€œThe new construction, and our broader home renovation efforts, will help us deliver a vastly superior housing experience at Fort Eisenhower for generations to come.ā€

Colonel Reginald Evans, Fort Eisenhower Installation Commander, said, ā€œPine Tree Terrace provides much-needed new housing for our junior enlisted servicemembers and marks the beginning of a multiyear development plan to modernise family housing at Fort Eisenhower.ā€

Site work on Pine Tree Terrace is underway and vertical construction is expected to commence in March 2024 with completion in late 2025.

Working with the Department of Defense, as part of the Military Housing Privatisation Initiative (MHPI), Balfour Beatty Communities has delivered more than 14,000 new homes and significantly renovated an additional 15,000 housing units. MHPI was enacted in 1996 to leverage private-sector capital and expertise to address the militaryā€™s backlog of deferred maintenance by expanding and upgrading housing, with predictable, stable long-term operating costs and performance. Balfour Beatty Communities will finance, develop, build, renovate, and operate these projects for at least 50 years.

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