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Workforce Housing

Workforce Housing in Arizona

Durable multi-unit housing for operations where the nearest town is an hour away and the nearest hardware store is farther.

Multi-unitScales to the crew
Remote-readyBuilt for distance
HardenedSurvives real use

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Configurations

Camp and housing configurations

Single sleeping units

Individual quarters with climate control and secure storage. The building block of a camp.

Shared restroom & shower blocks

Multi-stall units built for continuous duty and quick cleaning.

Kitchen & dining

Commercial-grade galley and mess space sized for the crew.

Recreation & common space

Conditioned common area. On a remote site this is a retention issue, not an amenity.

Remote sites

What distance actually changes

A unit two hours from the nearest supply house is a different engineering problem than one in Phoenix, and the difference is not the building.

  • Serviceable by the people on site. Standard, widely available components. An exotic part with a two-week lead time is a two-week outage.
  • Redundancy where failure is expensive. A failed HVAC unit in July, two hours from town, is a safety problem rather than a comfort problem.
  • Utilities are the schedule. Power, water, and septic on a remote site are the long-lead items. The buildings are rarely what you are waiting on.
  • Built to survive rotation. Commercial fixtures, hard surfaces, and layouts that turn over fast.
  • Dust and distance. Filtration and sealing matter more than they do in town, and they are cheap to do right at build time.

We serve mining operations around Tucson and Cochise County, agricultural operations in Yuma and Pinal County, and remote government and contractor sites statewide.

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Answers

Workforce Housing questions

Durability and serviceability, mostly. Workforce units get harder use, rotating occupants, and no one who treats them as their own. So: commercial-grade fixtures, surfaces that survive abuse, HVAC sized for continuous duty, and layouts that are quick to clean and turn over. And because these sites are usually remote, everything has to be serviceable by whoever is on site — a failure that would be an inconvenience in Phoenix is a multi-day problem two hours from anywhere.

Yes. Individual sleeping units, shared restroom and shower blocks, kitchen and dining, and recreation space — configured for the crew size. Units join into larger structures where the layout calls for it.

Power, water, and sewer or septic. On genuinely remote sites this often means generators, water haul or a well, and a septic system — and because those are the long-lead items, we help you plan them early so they never hold up the schedule.

It is still habitable structure and still permitted and inspected on-site. On unincorporated county land the rules differ from city land, and HB 2928 changed some of the county picture from January 2026. Occupancy classification and life-safety requirements for multi-unit housing are a real design input, so we confirm them with your jurisdiction early and design the layout to match.

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