Delivering Hope Through Modular Solutions: Dorce Prefabricated’s Role in Supporting Refugee Camps in Jordan
In response to the ongoing humanitarian challenges in the Middle East, Dorce Prefabricated and Construction has played a vital role in improving the living conditions of displaced populations in Jordan refugee camps through fast, durable, and sustainable modular solutions.
As part of its commitment to social responsibility and humanitarian aid, Dorce has contributed to critical infrastructure development in refugee settlements, supplying prefabricated modular buildings for essential facilities such as schools, clinics, dormitories, and community centers. These structures are engineered and produced in-house, ensuring full control over quality, logistics, and timely delivery.
With decades of experience and exports to more than 60 countries, Dorce Prefabricated uses light steel structures and panelized modular systems that can be rapidly assembled on-site—minimizing disruption and maximizing impact in crisis zones like Zaatari and Azraq camps. The company’s turnkey capabilities include design, engineering, production, transportation, assembly, and commissioning.
By addressing the urgent needs for shelter, hygiene, and social infrastructure, Dorce’s modular construction approach supports international organizations and NGOs working in Jordan, enabling them to deliver safe, efficient, and scalable solutions for vulnerable communities.
As global displacement reaches unprecedented levels, Dorce Prefabricated remains a reliable partner in providing high-quality modular buildings that restore dignity and security to those affected by conflict and crisis.