Remote temporary construction facilities provided by Temporary 123 will manage, monitor, and track, budgets, and schedules, with complete turnkey service, permitting, rentals, security, and hospitality. We also offer military and deployable assets.
Our services include experienced project and remote temporary construction facilities, man camp management, and remote workforce emergency services to ensure a smooth transition from start to finish. We provide our client's expertise in both areas to allow a seamless build to progress into a fully functioning mobile workforce housing camp.
Temporary 123 maintains and oversees a structured facility for all the routine tasks associated with a turnkey workforce housing complex. We take care of and coordinate all of the services provided to your employees for as long as you’re with us. We want our clients and their employees to feel that we are part of the process every step of the way. Our management team is always involved to make sure business runs smoothly day after day for all parties, and they take pride in that work.
Temporary 123 will manage, monitor, and track, budgets, and schedules, with complete turnkey service, permitting, rentals, security, and hospitality. We also offer military and deployable assets.
Our remote temporary construction facilities team also provides for the following. We promise comprehensive and reliable oversight with quick resolution. Our clients don’t have to worry about a thing. On-site management is attentive to handling suggestions and ensuring that our hospitality services always live up to your expectations. Our skilled and trained managers also supervise camp staff and provide the first line of quality assurance for camp occupants. You already have enough on your plate to manage details with your own projects. So, leave the workforce man camp management services to us. We’ll meet your expectations of quality, cost, delivery, safety, and people.
Supplies Management
Quality Control
Customer Service Oversight
Training Coordination
Personnel Management
Facility Build Out and Upkeep
Vendor Coordination
Safety Enforcement
Daily Status Reports
Workforce housing
Remote workforce housing
Turnkey temporary facilities
Permanent relocatable buildings
Emergency relocatable buildings
Modular containerized buildings
Temporary homeless shelter buildings
Don’t Forget the Utilities
We know the importance of having a fully functioning and reliable facility. Our typical utility package includes water, power, and septic/wastewater. Beyond these options, Temporary 123 provides our guests with fast internet and dependable cell phone service, allowing them to feel at home, at ease, and connected to the world and their loved ones.
Temporary 123 will manage, monitor, and track, budgets, and schedules, with complete turnkey service, permitting, rentals, security, and hospitality. We also offer military and deployable assets.
Remote challenges with utilities
More times than not, Temporary 123 gets requests to build remote temporary construction facilities in harsh environmental locations. This presents unique challenges in providing utilities. It’s rare that systems like high-line power, culinary water, or city sewer systems are available. In fact, it’s quite the opposite that’s true. We often find ourselves drilling test holes to determine the best locations for water wells, storage tanks, etc. Or, in the case of sewers, we have to test the percolation rates of the native soil to determine whether an underground leach field, mobile treatment plant, or evaporation pond is better suited for the project. Finally, we often run our own power, overhead or underground, while utilizing generators on the front end to service electricity needs on a temporary basis.
Temporary 123 will manage, monitor, and track, budgets, and schedules, with complete turnkey service, permitting, rentals, security, and hospitality. We also offer military and deployable assets.
These processes take time and cooperation from local and state governments, permitting entities, and you, the client. But they are essential to review at the beginning of the project because these costs can equal 15-20% of the total budget for a project. However, if done right, they will be an ongoing asset to the infrastructure of the local community for years to come. Temporary 123 has learned a lot along the way and looks forward to sharing those tricks of the trade with you to avoid pitfalls in putting in utilities and then incorporating them into the base camp design and emergency response services project.
Part of the process of designing the utilities is determining the exact connection points and capacities before the project has even begun. In doing this pre-planning we have realized that costly rework can be avoided. Imaging, mapping out, and designing as much as possible what these systems will look like before installation, will save valuable time and resources.