Workforce Options

Provide sustainable housing for up to 160 people from a single shipping container.

  • Providing temporary accommodation for workers
    MicroShelters can be used to house workers, especially in areas where traditional housing options are limited or expensive. This is particularly useful for industries like construction, mining, or oil and gas that require workers to be on-site for extended periods.
  • Serving as workforce housing in remote locations
    MicroShelters can be easily transported and installed in remote areas, making them suitable for housing workers in locations where permanent housing is not available. This is beneficial for industries like forestry, fishing, or energy production that operate in remote areas.
  • Offering flexible and scalable housing solutions
    MicroShelters can be quickly deployed and scaled up or down based on workforce needs. This flexibility allows employers to adapt to changing workforce requirements without investing in permanent housing infrastructure.
  • Enabling workforce housing in urban areas
    MicroShelters can be used to provide workforce housing in urban areas, where land availability and affordability are challenges. By using MicroShelters, employers can offer affordable housing options to their workforce within or near the city.
  • Integrating with existing workforce housing
    MicroShelters can be used to supplement existing workforce housing, providing additional capacity or specialized accommodations. This allows employers to optimize their housing resources and meet the diverse needs of their workforce.
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