Why Remote Workforce Housing Powers the Energy Transition

Clean energy projects are often built in rural or remote areas, where lodging can be limited or seasonal. That becomes a real constraint when workforce demand spikes. One renewable energy project in Oregon expects peak construction staffing of up to 550 workers. This article explains how developers plan for that reality, using employment data, real-world…

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Refurbishing Offshore Living Quarters to Meet Schedule Needs

Offshore living quarters are critical infrastructure. They support the safety, rest, and day-to-day readiness of the people operating complex production assets far from shore. When these spaces require refurbishment, the work has to be planned around tight schedules, limited laydown space, and the realities of moving people and materials offshore. Gulf Land Structures supported this…

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Building Transitional Housing Fast After the Maui Wildfires

When a disaster destroys homes and infrastructure, the first phase of recovery is restoring stability for people and families. In August 2023, high winds and dry conditions fueled wildfires across Maui, with the historic town of Lāhainā experiencing catastrophic loss. More than 2,200 structures were destroyed, and more than 100 lives were lost, making it…

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