Nov , 24 2025
As a Project Manager, your site housing isn't a product decision; it's a logistics decision. We’ve seen too many projects stumble, not because the engineering was wrong, but because the accommodation logistics failed. You have 500 workers arriving in 8 weeks, and every day they can't be housed is a day your project burns cash. When you're looking at modular solutions, the choice always comes...
Dec , 04 2025
As a project manager, I can tell you where a remote camp really fails. It's not the dorms. It's the "life support" systems: the kitchen, the plumbing, and the sanitation. We've seen new PMs spend their entire budget on high-end dorms, only to realize they have no plan for feeding 300 workers or managing the wastewater. From my experience, a worker camp is a living, breathing ecosystem. A si...
Dec , 06 2025
Your project is in the Middle Eastern desert, where temperatures hit 50°C (122°F). Or, it's in Northern Canada, where it's -30°C (-22°F) for three months straight. In these conditions, a standard container isn't a house; it's a death trap. An uninsulated steel box becomes an oven or an icebox. From my experience, 90% of all worker complaints on an extreme-climate site—from hi...