Friday, April 12, 2019

Corvias mil.housing retraining staff


EAST GREENWICH, R.I. - Corvias, a partner with the U.S. military in the construction and management of on-base military housing, has launched an effort to re-train staff that has face-to-face interaction with residents. The training is part of The Corvias Commitment, an initiative to establish benchmarks for responsiveness, communication and commitment to residents across military housing. The commitment includes providing quality and timely services, contributing to the community and enabling feedback for residents. Corvias provides military housing management to 15 bases across nine states. The training curriculum is being provided by the National Apartment Association Education Institute. All Corvias staff at Fort Riley, Kan., and Fort Polk, La., has completed the training. In April and May, several Gulf Coast bases’ Corvias staff is scheduled for the training: Fort Rucker, Ala.; and Eglin AFB and Hurlburt Field, Fla. Additional Corvias sites include Fort Meade, Md.; Fort Sill, Okla.; Fort Bragg, NC; McConnell AFB, Kan.; Aberdeen (Md.) Proving Ground; Edwards AFB, Calif.; Seymour Johnson AFB, NC; and Eielson AFB, Alaska. (Source: The AP 04/11/19) Hunt Military Communities operate base housing at Columbus and Keesler AFBs, Miss; Balfour Beatty provides operation at NAS Meridian and Naval Construction Battalion Center Gulfport, Miss.

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