Stimulus Plan Gives First Aid to Buildings
Part 1: Stimulus Bill Funds New Energy Grant Programs
Part 2: Stimulus Offers Path to School Modernization Funding
Part 3: Stimulus Gives Billions to GSA for Greening
Part 4: Stimulus Aims to Pop Up Real Estate with Tax Credits
Part 5: Stimulus Builds Surge in Military Construction
Part 6: Stimulus Gives Credit For Efficient Cars
Part 7: School Modernization Funding Breakdown by State
Part 8: Track State Spending of Stimulus Funds
Stimulus Builds Surge in Military Construction
By Brandon Lorenz, Senior Editor
April 2009
Military construction will also get a boost under the stimulus. Congress dedicated $4.2 billion in spending for military construction. Here are the major non-residential provisions:
- $180 million for Army construction in the U.S. Of the total, $100 million is dedicated to “warrior transition complexes.” The remainder is for child development centers.
- $280 million for construction for the Navy and Marine Corps: $100 million for energy conservation and alternative energy, $100 million for troop housing and $80 million for child development centers.
- $1.45 billion across all defense organizations for domestic construction. $1.33 billion is set aside for hospital construction. The rest is for energy conservation projects.
$50 million each to the Army National Guard and Air National Guard for planning, design and construction projects.
The Veterans Administration gets $1 billion for maintenance and energy efficiency
projects. It also gets $150 million in grants for states to build, buy, or remodel hospitals and nursing homes for veterans.
The Defense Department and Veteran’s Administration must present spending plans to Congress 30 days after the enactment of the stimulus. Once finalized, the plans should be available online at www.defenselink.mil/recovery/ and www.va.gov/recovery.












