When crews travel to remote jobsites, providing safe, comfortable housing isn’t just a perk. It’s essential to keeping operations efficient and employees satisfied. Traditional temporary workforce housing (think trailers or prefab units) often struggles to meet expectations for durability, comfort, and mobility.
That’s why many companies are turning to modified shipping containers as a smarter, more sustainable workforce housing solution. Built to last, easy to transport, and surprisingly comfortable, container living quarters deliver long-term value across industries from construction to oil and gas.
Below are five key benefits of using container-based housing for your workforce.
Modified shipping containers can serve as nearly any type of temporary workforce housing.
And housing is just the beginning. Containers can also be modified to support entire work camp environments, functioning as:
Takeaway: This versatility lets companies quickly deploy comfortable work camps that improve safety, morale, and productivity, no matter where the job takes them.
Constructed of sturdy, corrugated steel, shipping containers are built to last. Plus, with an average lifespan of at least 25 years, you can expect an expertly modified living container like the ones built here at Falcon to outlast traditional prefabricated living units.
We also focus on durability and ease of maintenance when designing the interiors of our workforce housing units. You’ll find quality fixtures and finishes inside of our container living spaces.
Takeaway: The durability and low maintenance of container housing keep your workforce comfortable and your operating costs low.
Portability is built into every container. Inherently designed to be transported, containers modified into housing can be shipped by truck, train, or barge to reach even the most remote locations (like from Texas to Alaska). When the jobsite moves, your container living units move with you, minimizing downtime and relocation costs.
Another advantage? Stackability. Containers can be safely stacked and joined to create multi-level housing, offices, or recreation spaces, maximizing space when land is limited. This flexibility helps large workforces operate efficiently within smaller footprints.
Takeaway: Container housing combines strength and mobility, making it ideal for projects that shift locations or require compact layouts.
While standard container layouts cover most workforce housing needs, Falcon offers custom modification options to match your project’s requirements. Our container living units can include:
We can configure containers for individual or shared quarters, add ADA-compatible restrooms, or design integrated common areas for dining, laundry, and recreation.
Takeaway: Modified shipping containers adapt easily to your workforce’s needs, combining comfort, security, and code-compatible design in a flexible package.
Falcon’s streamlined manufacturing process ensures rapid turnaround without sacrificing quality. Once your design is finalized, we fabricate container housing units in our controlled factory environment—reducing weather delays and improving precision.
When the units arrive onsite, setup is quick and straightforward. Unlike traditional temporary housing that requires concrete foundations, containers can be placed directly on level surfaces like compacted gravel or concrete pads. Our team provides guidance for stacking and joining so your units are operational ASAP.
Takeaway: Fast deployment means your workforce can move in sooner, saving valuable time and reducing setup costs.
With decades of experience in container modification and modular design, Falcon Structures helps organizations build safer, more comfortable work environments. Our solutions reduce downtime, extend asset life, and improve employee retention by putting people-first design at the heart of every project.
Download our Workspace Catalog to explore our container-based housing, offices, and restrooms, or contact our team to start planning your workforce housing solution today.