The Department of Veterans Affairs will spend $4.8 billion in fiscal year 2026 to modernize, repair and improve healthcare facilities as part of the Veterans Health Administration’s Non-Recurring Maintenance program. This is the largest single-year NRM investment in VA’s history.
The program funds one-time maintenance projects for facilities, equipment or infrastructure that are not part of routine, recurring maintenance. These projects include significant maintenance, replacements or upgrades needed to maintain operational capability and advance healthcare delivery.
The funding will cover projects at VA facilities across the nation and includes:
- $2.8 billion to repair and upgrade outdated infrastructure systems in medical facilities
- $1 billion for maintenance and modernization of electronic health record systems, including facility preparation for future EHRM updates
- $500 million for major building upgrades like elevators, electrical systems and boiler plants
- $500 million to modernize medical centers for current and future care.
VA will determine specific projects on a quarterly basis. The full list of the projects for the first quarter of FY26 totals $468 million.
