Workforce housing: 10 builders providing temporary lodging for remote projects
Not every site is a stone’s throw away. That’s why these companies are helping workers have a home away from home.

Canada’s remote resource and infrastructure projects—whether in the mountains of B.C., the oil sands of Alberta, or the coasts of Newfoundland—depend on reliable, comfortable, and scalable workforce accommodations. A range of specialized companies have emerged to meet this demand, offering everything from floating hotels and modular lodges to full-service catering and facilities management. These providers play a crucial behind-the-scenes role in enabling major developments to proceed in hard-to-reach locations, often under challenging conditions. Below is a look at some of the key players shaping Canada’s workforce camp landscape.
Bridgemans Services Group

Bridgemans, headquartered in North Vancouver, specializes in marine-based workforce accommodations, offering floatel (floating hotel) solutions for remote and coastal projects. Their notable work includes providing accommodation vessels for LNG Canada and other industrial developments along the British Columbia coast. Bridgemans’ approach is often used when land-based camps are not feasible or when proximity to marine job sites is critical. After providing one floatel for Woodfibre LNG, the project is now asking for permission to do another as work ramps up.
ATCO Structures & Logistics

Based in Calgary, Alberta, ATCO has been a long-standing provider of modular buildings and workforce housing in Canada’s remote and industrial sectors. The company has supported major projects such as the Site C Dam, various oil sands developments, and mining operations across the north. ATCO offers end-to-end services including construction, operations, and maintenance of camps, drawing on decades of northern project experience.
Dexterra Group / Horizon North Logistics

Dexterra Group, headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario, owns Horizon North Logistics, a leading provider of turnkey workforce accommodation and modular infrastructure. Horizon North has supported large projects such as LNG Canada, Coastal GasLink, and the Site C Dam. Their services include camp design, catering, housekeeping, and facilities management, and they maintain significant fabrication capacity across Western Canada.
Black Diamond Group

Operating out of Calgary, Alberta, Black Diamond Group delivers modular space solutions and remote lodging for energy, mining, and infrastructure sectors. The company has been involved in supporting the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion, LNG Canada, and numerous oil sands developments. Through its BOXX Modular division, Black Diamond also supplies temporary structures and offices in both industrial and urban settings.
Morris Group of Companies

The Morris Group, based in Newfoundland and Labrador, is a regional provider of modular housing and workforce accommodations, particularly focused on Atlantic Canada’s resource and construction sectors. They’ve contributed to offshore oil and gas projects as well as mining and hydro developments in Newfoundland. Their operations span camp management, catering, and housing construction, often with a focus on local labour engagement.
Civeo Corporation

With Canadian operations based out of Calgary, Alberta, and a global headquarters in Houston, Civeo is one of North America’s largest workforce accommodation providers. It operates large lodges across Alberta and British Columbia and has played a key role in projects like LNG Canada, Fort Hills, and the Kearl Oil Sands. Civeo offers integrated services ranging from modular housing to catering and facility maintenance.
LandSea

LandSea Camp Services, based in Squamish, B.C., provides workforce accommodation and catering services across Western Canada, including modular and floating camps. The company has supported major infrastructure and resource projects, such as Woodfibre LNG and FortisBC, and partnered with Indigenous communities on initiatives like the Sqémél Lá:lém housing complex in Hope.
Royal Camp Services

Royal Camp Services Ltd., headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, provides workforce accommodation and catering services primarily to the energy, mining, and construction sectors. With decades of experience in remote camp operations, Royal Camp has supported major industrial projects across Western Canada, including oil sands developments in northern Alberta and infrastructure builds in remote regions of British Columbia. The company is known for delivering turnkey camp solutions ranging from temporary lodges to long-term accommodations, often in challenging environments.
Bird Construction / Stack Modular

Stack Modular delivers high-quality workforce accommodations using steel-frame modular construction, ideal for remote or challenging environments. With over 750,000 square feet of global manufacturing space, they’ve completed major projects like the 4,500-person Cedar Valley Lodge for LNG Canada and the Aqsarniit Hotel in Nunavut. Their end-to-end process—from design to installation—minimizes on-site labor and accelerates timelines. Through a strategic partnership with Bird Construction, Stack offers scalable, durable housing for sectors such as energy, mining, and infrastructure.
Freeport Industries

Freeport Industries, based in West Kelowna, delivers tailored modular solutions for workforce accommodations across Western Canada. With over 20 years of experience, they specialize in rapid-deployment housing built in a controlled environment to ensure consistency, quality, and shorter timelines—ideal for remote or resource-driven industries. Their modular units are designed for durability, energy efficiency, and comfort, supporting sectors like mining, construction, and energy. Freeport’s flexibility in design and commitment to client needs make them a trusted provider of scalable workforce housing in challenging or high-demand regions.