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07 November 2023

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07 November 2023

Balfour Beatty and US Army celebrate ground-breaking of housing project

The community is being built on a vacant plot within the Providence Family Homes housing complex.

November 06 2023

Balfour Beatty Communities has teamed up with the US Army to break ground on a new military housing project at Fort Eisenhower in Georgia, US.

Named Pine Tree Terrace, the scheme will comprise three- and four-bedroom housing units for privates and junior non-commissioned officers within the army.

The project aims to offer a 'modern', remodelled housing service to servicemembers and their families who live on the base.

Fort Eisenhower Installation Commander and Colonel Reginald Evans said: “Pine 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.”

This new development comes as part of a broader plan to invest in the repair and renovation of existing houses across the 'Army housing' portfolio of Balfour Beatty Communities.

It is being built on a vacant plot in Providence Family Homes, Fort Eisenhower’s on-base family housing complex.

Balfour Beatty Communities Military Housing EVP Charles Parker said: “This investment and the renewal of our Fort Eisenhower community remain a top priority. The new construction, and our broader home renovation efforts, will help us deliver a vastly superior housing experience at Fort Eisenhower for generations to come.”

Works are currently underway at the site, with vertical construction set to begin in March next year and be completed in late 2025.

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