What Does It Take to Build Housing for Remote Workers
Ask any project team what keeps schedules tight, and the answer is often people. A recent industry outlook reinforces that workforce and labor constraints remain a defining operational challenge in today’s engineering and construction projects. In large-scale remote developments, those challenges intensify. Housing hundreds of workers where infrastructure is limited and conditions are demanding requires…
US Gulf Renewal? How To Keep Your Offshore Project On Track
After years of limited exploration, the U.S. Gulf of Mexico is showing signs of renewal. Recently renamed the Gulf of America, the region has long been described as the “Dead Sea” during downturns, but is now regaining momentum as new high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) projects move forward. According to S&P Global, this surge signals more than…
How to Build Year-Round Emergency Housing Readiness
When a disaster strikes, access to emergency housing can determine how quickly a community can begin to recover. Federal and industry reports show a steady increase in the demand for rapid-deployment housing, driven by more frequent severe weather events and longer recovery cycles. As a result, agencies and contractors are shifting toward solutions that can…
