For Indonesia, the mining industry plays a vital role in its economic development. Providing mining workers with adequate housing and essential sanitation facilities is crucial for their well-being. Therefore, DXH House has developed a comprehensive modular dormitory solution for this project. This initiative showcases our expertise in delivering safe, comfortable, and efficient temporary housing solutions for industrial workers in remote areas.
The design of these container worker dormitories is practical and durable. Each container unit measures 5,950 millimeters in length, 3,000 millimeters in width, and 2,800 millimeters in height. The interior includes:
The exterior of the container house features a sloped roof, along with small windows and doors. The walls are insulated with 50mm rock wool sandwich panels, and the frame is constructed from 0.5mm steel for added strength. This container dormitory design is suited for the terrible climate and harsh environmental conditions of Indonesia.
Worker dormitories are constructed using modular units, often made from converted containers. These units are prefabricated, allowing for construction to take place in advance and enabling quick assembly on-site. This prefab house design makes them suitable for temporary or semi-permanent housing. Additionally, the structure allows the addition of more containers as needed.
At the construction site, workers assemble multiple units using prefabricated materials. This method speeds up construction and reduces costs, making it highly effective for efficiently housing miners.
Traditional construction in remote areas can take months, delaying project progress. However, DXH House's modular solutions can cut construction time by up to 70%, improving efficiency and enabling workers to move in swiftly.
Since the costs of modular structures are predictable, they require minimal labor, produce less waste, and allow for faster completion compared to traditional methods, resulting in significant savings.
The factory-based construction ensures consistent quality standards. However, traditional on-site building in remote locations can be challenging due to weather and material issues.
Modular structures can be expanded by adding more container modules to meet future needs. If necessary, the units can be packed up, transported, and reinstalled at a new location.
The controlled manufacturing process reduces waste, and the units' mobility minimizes long-term environmental impact on mining sites.
This project shows how modular construction can be an ideal solution for industrial housing. It offers a fast, reliable, and cost-effective way to build dormitories in harsh environments. Miners now have a safe and comfortable living space, which helps improve their well-being and productivity.
Are you ready to use containers for your next development project to provide comfortable and safe housing or workspace for your employees? Contact the sales team at DXH House to discuss your modular container house requirements, and our design team will provide you with a complimentary 3D design. We specialize in all types of construction and understand the unique challenges associated with prefab house projects.
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