WORKFORCE HOUSING From Notification to Set-Up
When a storm impacts your service area, it can affect thousands of square miles and dozens of counties. For large magnitude events, restoring power can take weeks. Lodging for remote workforce during a major emergency requires reliable base camp operations and streamlined processes.
Site Assessment The preliminary assessment gathers
Workforce Housing Installation Portable living facilities including command trailers, bunkhouses, restroom trailers, shower trailers, and laundry trailers, are delivered onsite, sanitized and fully stocked. Site Construction Essential infrastructure services for daily function such as water and power generation are connected to complete full operations installation. Health and Safety Management Ensures workforce safety by regularly assessing all areas of the base camp, confirming effective control measures are implemented to reduce risk. Proprietary Base Camp Technology Personnel manage check-in, ID issuance, and bunk assignments with the ability to track, record, and report on guest history, meals, laundry, and accounting.
geographical features, available infrastructure, and other site conditions that determine site layout and essential logistics. Pre-Stage Equipment Pre-staging equipment is a base camp necessity that allows checks and inspections to ensure all equipment is mission-ready and in working condition. Call To Haul Time-saving communication system is activated for immediate deployment of assets by A-list transportation crews on standby. Priority Mobilization Advance teams include Operations, Catering, and Construction that prepare for the orderly arrival of assets, equipment, and supplies.
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