Lincoln Military Housing Partners with Army for $71 Million Housing Improvement at JBLM

December 8, 2020

Lincoln Military Housing has partnered with the U.S. Army for a $71.2 million renovation project for on-base housing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), outlets report.

The project began on Nov. 30 and will impact 429 homes in the Davis Hill Community.

“We are excited about the changes this project will bring to the Davis Hill Community,” Kevin Clarke, National Vice President of Construction & Environmental Services. “These renovations will provide our military families with floor plans, features, and finishes that mirror those of housing off-post. Our military families deserve nothing less.”

The project will be conducted over six years and renovate the installation’s legacy homes. Lincoln Military Housing has designed and built over 140 new homes, in addition to renovating over 3,100 existing homes at Joint Base Lewis-McChord as part of a multi-year renovation initiative that began in the summer of 2020.

Photo By Spc. Reese Von Rogatsz

December 8, 2020

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