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Apr , 12 2021
Temporary Pavilion at Picnic «Afisha» / project eleven Curated by María Francisca González TEMPORARY INSTALLATIONS MOSCOW, RUSSIA Architects: project eleven Area: 400 m² Year: 2016 Photographs: Ilia Ivanov Lead Architects: Igor Chirkin, Pavel Prishin Other Participants:PIK Group, Olga Boris, Alisa Semanova Collaborators:PIK Group, Departament Consultants:MAX group Clients:PIK Group, Departament Ci...
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Aug , 02 2022
Movable Staff member Camping Solution At present, the Movable Staff member Camp has been observed all over the place. What doubts do you have about the usage of it? Let's check out the answers and questions. 1. The amount of kinds of wall surface system can be choose for movable worker camping? There are mainly the subsequent varieties of movable space dishes: Eps sandwich panel rock...
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Mar , 21 2023
How to deal with the Earthquake losses and develop the post-earthquake reconstruction How to deal with the Earthquake losses and develop the post-earthquake reconstruction. After devastating earthquakes in Turkey, socio-economic impacts on people, particularly in the impoverished and vulnerable areas, could be severe. The post-earthquake reconstruction activities aim to restor...
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Mar , 27 2023
Where and under what circumstances temporary housing needs to be used Temporary housing may need to be used in various circumstances like: Natural Disasters: In case of natural disasters such as earthquakes, floods, hurricanes or wildfires, temporary housing is required to provide shelter to people who have lost their homes. Evictions: Tenants who are evicted from their rental apartm...
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Mar , 11 2025
The Ultimate Portable Toilet Buying Guide: From Basic to Luxury, All in One! There are a variety of different portable toilets on the market today, with a wide range of customization options. You also need to choose the most trustworthy partner from a wide range of quality manufacturers. We know that customers often need some answers before purchasing a portable toilet, so if you are lookin...
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May , 06 2025
Temporary accommodation at construction sites: providing comfort and convenience for workers Providing good accommodation for workers on construction sites is very important. Comfortable construction site accommodation not only improves the quality of life of workers, but also improves work efficiency. We will explore how to provide quality temporary housing for construction workers. ...
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Nov , 10 2025
From my experience as a project manager, the fastest way to lose money on a remote site isn't bad engineering; it's underestimating logistics. Every day your camp isn't operational, your project bleeds money. Traditional construction in these locations is not just slow; it's often impossible. This is where modular mining camp housing becomes the critical path to success. But purchasing worker camp...
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Nov , 10 2025
As a Project Manager, what's one of the biggest hidden costs on a remote site? It's not materials or machinery. It's worker turnover. When your remote worker accommodation is cold, loud, or unsafe, worker morale plummets. Productivity drops, safety incidents rise, and your best people leave. Replacing a skilled worker on a remote mining site is a logistical nightmare that can set you back w...
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Nov , 17 2025
You love the "tiny home" idea, but you're not thrilled about spending 6 months building it. You need a guest house, an Airbnb rental, or a home office now, not next year. What if you could have a fully-fitted, 2-bedroom home... delivered on a truck and unfolded in about an hour? This isn't a fantasy. This is the expandable container house. From my experience, this product is the "holy grail...
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Nov , 19 2025
As a project manager, I live by one rule: "The cheapest option is almost always the most expensive." Nowhere is this truer than in remote worker accommodation. We've all seen the spreadsheets. A procurement officer finds a prefab unit for $2,000. It looks like a huge win. Then, the logistics quotes come in. The units are bulky and can only ship 2 per container. The assembly requires a specialized ...
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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...
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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...