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Oil & Gas / Mining Camp Solutions

Modular Camp Solutions for Remote Oilfield and Mining Projects

Plan and source durable modular camp buildings for oilfield sites, mining operations, pipeline projects, exploration camps and other remote resource developments. DingChi supports accommodation, offices, sanitary facilities, dining modules, storage, security units, loading plans and export-ready delivery from China.

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Project Pressure

Why Remote Resource Projects Need Heavy-Duty Modular Camps

Oilfield and mining projects often operate far from established infrastructure. Camp buildings must support daily living, site management, hygiene, storage and security while dealing with transportation limits, climate stress and long project cycles.

Remote Location Challenges

Resource sites may be far from cities, suppliers and skilled labor. Modular camp buildings help create usable living and working space where permanent facilities are not practical.

Harsh Climate & Ground Conditions

Hot deserts, cold regions, dust, wind, rain and rough ground conditions can affect building comfort and long-term usability. Material options should be selected around the project environment.

Workforce Rotation Pressure

Oil, gas and mining teams often work in shifts. Accommodation, dining, showers and laundry areas must support stable rest and daily routines for rotating crews.

Logistics & Supply Constraints

Remote delivery requires clear packing plans, container loading logic, destination information and site unloading preparation before shipment.

Complete Camp System

What a Complete Oil & Gas / Mining Camp Includes

A remote resource camp usually needs more than accommodation rooms. It must combine living, operations, welfare, logistics and security functions so the project team can work and rest on site with fewer infrastructure gaps.

Camp Functional Requirements

  • Accommodation units for workers and supervisors
  • Site office and meeting rooms
  • Toilet and shower modules
  • Kitchen and dining facilities
  • Laundry and welfare rooms
  • Storage and maintenance support
  • Security cabins and gate control
  • First aid or clinic support units
Accommodation
Site Office
Dining / Kitchen
Security
Remote Camp System
Toilet & Shower
Storage
Clinic / First Aid
Laundry

Remote camp functional zones — hover each block to explore

Project Scenarios

Typical Remote Resource Camp Scenarios We Support

Different resource projects require different camp priorities. DingChi helps buyers plan modular camp combinations according to project location, operation period, workforce structure and site support needs.

01

Oilfield Camp

For drilling sites, oilfield service bases and temporary resource operations that need accommodation, offices, sanitary support and controlled site access.

Crew Accommodation Site Office Security Control
02

Mining Camp

For mining projects that require durable camp buildings, worker welfare facilities, dining support, storage and long-term daily operation space.

Heavy-Duty Use Welfare Facilities Long-Term Operation
03

Pipeline Construction Camp

For pipeline construction and linear infrastructure projects where camps may need to move or expand along project sections.

Relocatable Camp Field Office Workforce Support
04

Exploration / Survey Camp

For early-stage exploration, survey and temporary field operations that need practical modular units with controlled cost and flexible deployment.

Small Camp Setup Fast Planning Flexible Units
Recommended Unit Mix

Recommended Modular Unit Mix for Remote Resource Camps

A practical oilfield or mining camp usually combines several modular building types. DingChi helps buyers match accommodation, office, welfare and support units into one project-based supply plan.

Camp Layout Planning

Camp Zoning for Living, Operations and Site Support

A remote camp should be planned by function, traffic flow and daily use. Proper zoning helps separate living areas from operations, improves access control and makes welfare facilities easier to manage.

Simplified Site Plan
Zone 1 — Living
Accommodation · Supervisor Rooms · Rest Areas
1
Zone 2 — Operation
Site Offices · Meeting · Control
2
Zone 3 — Welfare
Dining · Kitchen · Sanitary · Shower · Laundry
3
Zone 4 — Utility
Power · Water · Storage · Maintenance
4
Zone 5 — Security & Access
Guard Rooms · Gate Control · Checkpoint · Vehicle Routes
5
Camp Main Entry / Vehicle Access
1
Living Zone
Accommodation units, supervisor rooms and rest areas arranged for daily crew rotation.
2
Operation Zone
Site offices, meeting rooms, document rooms and control spaces close to project management activity.
3
Welfare Zone
Dining, kitchen, sanitary, shower and laundry modules positioned for convenient workforce access.
4
Utility Zone
Water, power, sewage, maintenance and storage support placed for service access and safety management.
5
Security & Access Zone
Guard rooms, gate control and checkpoint units arranged near camp entrance and vehicle movement routes.
Heavy-Duty Camp Building Options

Heavy-Duty Structure and Climate Options

Remote oilfield and mining camps may face dust, wind, temperature changes, long transport routes and continuous daily use. DingChi helps buyers review frame, panel, insulation, roof, door, window and utility options before order confirmation.

Configuration Note Technical options are reviewed per project. Material selection depends on climate condition, site environment, product type, project duration and buyer requirements.
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Structure
Steel Frame
Modular structural frame options for project-based camp buildings.
Panel
Wall Panel Options
Insulated sandwich panel choices based on climate and budget.
Roof
Roof System
Roof structure and drainage direction selected according to site condition.
Thermal
Insulation
Thermal performance options for hot, cold or mixed climate projects.
Finish
Anti-Corrosion Finish
Surface treatment and coating options for industrial and outdoor use.
Opening
Doors & Windows
Layout, ventilation, daylight and security options for each unit type.
Climate
HVAC Preparation
AC or heating preparation according to local climate and room function.
MEP
Electrical / Plumbing Options
MEP positions coordinated with layout and functional room requirements.
Remote Delivery Planning

Remote Logistics & Loading Strategy

For oilfield and mining camps, delivery planning should start before production. Product type, packing method, container loading, destination port, road conditions and site unloading capacity can all affect the final camp supply plan.

1
Requirement Confirmation
Confirm project location, camp application, unit types, quantity and functional requirements.
2
Module Selection
Select standard, flat pack, foldable or portable units according to transport distance, site labor and installation conditions.
3
Packing & Loading Plan
Prepare loading logic based on container type, unit dimensions, accessories and destination requirements.
4
Export Shipment
Coordinate packing list, commercial documents and export-ready delivery communication.
5
Remote Site Delivery Support
Provide installation references and loading records to help the buyer manage site receiving and installation preparation.
Remote Project Information Needed
For remote projects, please share destination port, inland transport method, road restrictions, unloading equipment and expected installation conditions during RFQ. This information helps us prepare an accurate camp loading and delivery plan.
Container loading and export-ready modular unit delivery
Export-ready container loading for remote oilfield and mining camp delivery
Rotational Workforce Housing

Accommodation Planning for Rotational Crews

Oilfield and mining crews often work in rotations. Accommodation planning should consider bed density, rest quality, privacy, climate control and maintenance access so the camp can support daily workforce routines over the project cycle.

Planning Checklist
  • Shift rotation pattern
  • Bed density and room type
  • Supervisor and worker separation
  • Privacy level
  • AC or heating needs
  • Cleaning, laundry and sanitary access
  • Expansion possibility
Low-Density
Low-Density Room Layout
Suitable for supervisors, managers, engineers or long-stay staff who require better privacy and rest quality.
Standard
Standard Workforce Room Layout
Suitable for general crew accommodation where comfort, cost and room capacity need to be balanced.
High-Capacity
High-Capacity Camp Layout
Suitable for large temporary crews when the project requires more beds and controlled budget within limited site area.
Camp Welfare Facilities

Welfare Facilities for Remote Camp Operations

Remote resource camps need dependable daily welfare facilities. Toilet, shower, kitchen, dining and laundry modules help the camp operate with fewer external service dependencies.

1
Toilet Modules

Configured for workforce use with practical partitions, ventilation, plumbing positions and easy cleaning requirements.

Add to Camp Plan
2
Shower Modules

Planned for daily crew use with shower rooms, drainage, water supply, ventilation and hot-water preparation options.

Add to Camp Plan
3
Kitchen / Dining Modules

Used to support meal preparation and dining areas for camp workers, supervisors and field teams.

Add to Camp Plan
4
Laundry Modules

Helps long-cycle remote camps manage workwear, bedding and daily laundry requirements on site.

Add to Camp Plan
Site Support Units

Operations, Security & Emergency Units

Beyond living and welfare areas, remote resource camps may also need dedicated modular units for management, access control and basic emergency response.

1

Site Office & Meeting Units

For project managers, engineers, contractors and client representatives who need on-site workrooms and meeting space.

Project Management On-Site Office Meeting Room
2

Security / Guard Room Units

For camp entrances, vehicle checkpoints, perimeter access control and staffed guard points.

Gate Control Perimeter Security Checkpoint
3

First Aid / Emergency Units

For first-aid rooms, medical support points or emergency response spaces based on project requirements.

First Aid Room Medical Support Emergency Response
Project Stage Planning

Camp Planning by Resource Project Stage

Oilfield and mining camp requirements can change from early exploration to construction and long-term operation. DingChi can help buyers plan modular units according to project stage instead of using one fixed camp package for every site.

Stage 01
I
Exploration / Survey Stage

Smaller camp setup for field teams, survey staff and temporary site support.

Typical Units
Foldable Housing Portable Office Unit Toilet / Shower Unit Small Storage Unit
Typical Direction
  • Fast planning
  • Flexible deployment
  • Controlled budget
Stage 02
II
Drilling / Construction Stage

Medium to large camp setup for active project teams, contractors and rotating workforce.

Typical Units
Accommodation Units Site Offices Dining Unit Sanitary Unit Shower Unit Laundry Unit Guard Room Storage Unit
Typical Direction
  • Workforce capacity
  • Daily welfare
  • Site management
Stage 03
III
Long-Term Operation Stage

More stable camp configuration for ongoing mining or oilfield operation support.

Typical Units
Durable Accommodation Supervisor Rooms Office Block Kitchen / Dining Laundry Clinic Storage Security
Typical Direction
  • Durability & maintenance access
  • Comfort
  • Long-term usability
Before You Request a Quote

RFQ Checklist for Remote Camp Projects

To prepare an accurate camp proposal, the project team needs more than a basic quantity request. Sharing the following information helps us recommend suitable unit types, layout direction, material options and loading plan.

Why This Matters Remote camp projects involve transport planning, climate selection and loading coordination. The more context you share, the more accurate the proposal we can prepare.
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PROJECT INFORMATION TO PREPARE — 12 POINTS
Project location
Camp application
Estimated workforce
Project duration
Climate condition
Required unit types
Preferred room layout
Power / water / sewage condition
Destination port
Inland transport method
Road / unloading condition
Required drawings / documents
FAQ

FAQ About Oil & Gas / Mining Camp Solutions

Yes. We can help buyers plan modular unit combinations for accommodation, offices, welfare facilities, storage, security and other camp functions based on project location, workforce size and application.

The suitable option depends on temperature, wind, rain, dust, humidity and project duration. We can review wall panel, insulation, roof, doors, windows and HVAC preparation options according to your site condition.

Yes. Remote camps commonly require sanitary modules, shower units, kitchen / dining units and laundry modules to support daily workforce living needs.

We can coordinate packing lists, loading plans, product grouping, export documents and shipment-related communication based on unit type, quantity and destination requirements.

Yes. Layout, doors, windows, partitions, wall panels, electrical points, plumbing positions, furniture and other options can be discussed before production.

Please share project location, application, estimated workforce, required unit types, climate condition, project duration, destination port and any drawing or specification requirements.

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Send your project location, workforce size, required modules and destination details. DingChi will help you review the suitable modular camp direction and quotation scope.

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