Scaling Workforce Housing for the Willow Project: Rapid Modular Deployment on the North Slope

2026-03-13T11:22:24+03:00

Scaling Workforce Housing for the Willow Project: Rapid Modular Deployment on the North Slope Large energy developments in Arctic environments require infrastructure capable of supporting thousands of workers in remote locations where permanent settlements and public utilities are limited. Alaska’s North Slope represents one of the most challenging regions for industrial development due to extreme cold, logistical isolation, and strict environmental regulations. For projects such as the Willow development, which involves large-scale oil infrastructure and long construction timelines, workforce housing must be delivered rapidly while maintaining high standards of safety, comfort, and operational reliability. Modular construction has become one more..

Scaling Workforce Housing for the Willow Project: Rapid Modular Deployment on the North Slope2026-03-13T11:22:24+03:00

Modular Steel vs. Traditional Construction: Solving the Workforce Housing Shortage in Alaska

2026-03-13T11:13:06+03:00

Modular Steel vs. Traditional Construction: Solving the Workforce Housing Shortage in Alaska Alaska’s rapid expansion in energy, mining, infrastructure, and resource development projects has created a growing demand for workforce accommodation across the state. Remote operations on the North Slope, emerging mining districts, pipeline developments, and exploration projects require reliable housing for thousands of workers. However, traditional construction methods often struggle to keep pace with this demand due to logistical challenges, extreme weather conditions, and limited construction seasons. Modular steel construction has emerged as one of the most effective solutions to address Alaska’s workforce housing shortage. By combining prefabricated more..

Modular Steel vs. Traditional Construction: Solving the Workforce Housing Shortage in Alaska2026-03-13T11:13:06+03:00
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