Saudi Factory · Modular Camp Buildings

Modular Camp
Buildings
for KSA Project Sites

Saudind manufactures modular camp buildings for contractors, EPC teams and industrial project owners across Saudi Arabia. Configure labour accommodation, site offices, dining halls, ablution blocks, guard rooms and support facilities from one coordinated modular system.

Share your project city, headcount, camp functions and handover target. Our team can prepare a practical layout direction, unit scope and supply proposal for your site conditions.

Worker
Worker rooms and camp blocks
Office
Site offices and meeting rooms
Welfare
Dining, laundry and support spaces
Sanitation
Ablution, shower and toilet blocks
Saudind modular camp building for Saudi Arabia project sites Manufactured in Saudi Arabia

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Modular camp system selection

Choose the Modular Camp System That Fits Your Site

Project city, workforce size, site access, camp functions and handover schedule determine the right system. Compare the three formats below before fixing the camp layout or budget.

Prefab camp unit for site office and accommodation projects
01
Ready-to-use site unit

Prefab Camp Units

For site offices, small accommodation blocks, guard rooms and welfare units that need to arrive with most fit-out work already completed. The main structure, wall system, flooring, electrical points, lighting and AC provisions can be prepared before delivery, reducing work at the project site.

Best for
Site office · guard room
Typical use
Fast mobilisation
Floor area
43 m² reference
Fit-out
Factory-prepared MEP points
Site work
Position · connect · inspect
Expansion
Single or multi-bay layout
Flat pack camp modules for labour accommodation and camp blocks
02
Scalable workforce camp

Flat Pack Camp Modules

For larger labour accommodation and camp blocks where transport efficiency, repeatable room layouts and phased expansion matter. Flat pack modules can be shipped compactly, assembled on site and combined into dormitories, offices, corridors, washrooms and support buildings.

Best for
Labour accommodation
Standard module
6055 × 2990 × 2896 mm
Wall panel
50/75 mm rock-wool option
Stacking
Up to 3 floors
Transport
Packed for bulk delivery
Layout
Rooms · corridors · blocks
Custom camp facilities for dining ablution laundry clinic and support buildings
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Project-specific facility

Custom Camp Facilities

For camp functions that cannot be solved by a standard box, such as dining halls, ablution blocks, laundry rooms, clinics, prayer rooms, recreation areas and mixed-use support buildings. Plan these around the camp masterplan, MEP boundary, user flow and maintenance access.

Best for
Dining · ablution · clinic
Design basis
Function and site layout
MEP scope
Confirmed by boundary
Dimensions
Set by project brief
Finish
Matched to project standard
Output
Layout direction + supply scope

Factory production capabilities

Factory Production for Modular Camp Delivery.

For project buyers, factory strength is easiest to judge from the work itself: frame welding, panel assembly, MEP preparation and packing control. These are the steps that decide how smoothly repeated camp modules arrive on site.

01

Steel Frame & Chassis

Steel chassis work controls the base of each module before wall panels, roof and floor systems are installed.

Frame accuracy Chassis work
02

Panel & Insulation

Wall and roof systems are matched to the project requirement, including 50/75 mm panel options for standard camp modules.

50/75 mm panels Thermal build-up
03

MEP Preparation

Lighting, sockets, AC provisions and distribution scope are prepared in the factory according to the agreed camp layout.

MEP points AC provision
04

QC, Packing & Dispatch

Flat-pack components are checked, labelled and packed so receiving teams can identify parts and installation sequence faster.

Packing labels Site receiving

Reference data for project review: 6055 × 2990 × 2896 mm flat-pack module size, 50/75 mm wall panel options and up to 3-floor stacking subject to layout approval.

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Modular camp applications

Modular Camp Buildings for Complete KSA Site Facilities.

For Saudi construction, oil & gas, infrastructure and remote industrial projects, a camp must work as a daily operating system. Saudind helps plan labour accommodation, site offices, dining halls, ablution blocks, security units and support facilities as one coordinated modular camp scope.

Turn camp requirements into a usable building scope.

Saudind organises the camp around how people live, work, eat, wash, move and access the site.

Send Camp Requirements
Facility mix What the camp must include Accommodation, offices, dining, sanitation, guard and support spaces are separated by function so the scope is easier to review.
Capacity logic How many people use each area Headcount, shift pattern, dining flow, wet-area demand and welfare rooms help decide the right building arrangement.
Utility boundary What connects on site Electrical points, AC provisions, plumbing, drainage and external utility responsibility are made clear before final supply scope.
Operation notes What affects daily running Cleaning access, ventilation, service routes, wet-area maintenance and spare-part planning matter for camps used beyond mobilisation.

Site challenge solutions

Modular Camp Solutions for Construction Site Challenges

For labour accommodation, site offices and complete camp facilities, Saudind plans each modular camp around mobilization time, workforce capacity, site access, utilities, climate exposure and maintenance needs, so the camp can be installed, used and adjusted with fewer site delays.

Modular camp dispatch and site coordination 01 / Fast mobilization

Start the First Camp Area Earlier

Plan the first delivery batch by mobilization date, priority users and live-in functions, then phase offices, accommodation and sanitation so the project team can start before the full camp is complete.

Reduces waiting time for early management teams, first crews and urgent welfare areas.
Insulated panel assembly for modular camp buildings 02 / Heat and sand

Control Heat, Dust and Daily Comfort

Match wall panels, roof insulation, sealing details and AC provisions by site exposure, room occupancy and daily use hours, helping reduce heat gain, dust entry and comfort complaints.

Helps protect long-running accommodation, offices and welfare rooms from harsh outdoor exposure.
Flat pack modular camp bundles ready for delivery 03 / Remote delivery

Make Remote Delivery Easier to Receive

Plan packing, labels and truck batches by road access, crane position, unloading area and erection sequence, so receiving teams can identify modules and parts without sorting across the site.

Reduces lost time from mixed materials, unclear batches and limited lifting windows.
Pre-plumbed modular ablution block for camp utilities 04 / Utilities

Clarify Power, Water and Drainage

Confirm DB position, power points, water inlet, drainage outlet, wet-area ventilation and access routes before production, separating factory provisions from site connection works.

Reduces rework and responsibility disputes around MEP interfaces during installation.
Worker accommodation camp layout with modular buildings 05 / Capacity change

Keep Capacity Flexible by Project Phase

Review headcount changes, room density, department zoning and future relocation needs, then use repeatable modular layouts that can add or adjust rooms, offices and support units.

Reduces overcrowding, wasted units and layout disruption when manpower changes.
Modular building quality check before handover 06 / Maintenance

Prepare for Maintenance After Handover

Clarify vulnerable fittings, AC provisions, electrical parts, drainage use, cleaning access and spare needs before handover, giving the camp team a practical maintenance path.

Reduces uncertainty around repairs, replacement parts, wet-area upkeep and future changes.

Useful modular camp planning starts before production. Saudind reviews people, access, utilities, phasing and service needs early, so the quotation is easier for procurement, engineering and site teams to evaluate.

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Featured project cases

Project Cases for Site Accommodation and Temporary Facilities

Construction, oil and gas, mining, infrastructure, retail and temporary housing projects need different camp layouts.

Construction site modular camp with worker accommodation site office security cabin and toilet units
  • Construction Sites
  • Worker Accommodation

Construction Site Camp

Plan site offices, worker rooms, meeting space, security cabin and toilet units by crew size, opening phase and access route.

80-300 workers
Oil and gas remote modular camp with accommodation dining hall clinic and MEP support
  • Oil & Gas Projects
  • Remote Camp

Oil & Gas Remote Camp

Arrange accommodation, control office, dining hall, clinic and MEP support by shift rotation, utility boundary and safety access.

120-500 users
Mining camp modular accommodation kitchen storage toilet shower and laundry units
  • Mining Camps
  • Support Facilities

Mining Camp Facilities

Configure accommodation, kitchen, storage, toilets, showers and laundry by rotation, cleaning route and spare-part access.

60-250 workers
Infrastructure project modular site office accommodation and temporary facilities for roads bridges railway airport and utilities
  • Infrastructure
  • Site Facilities

Infrastructure Site Facilities

Plan offices, accommodation and support units by road, bridge, railway, airport or utility work phase.

multi-phase package
Commercial retail container cafe temporary shop ticket booth showroom and rental unit
  • Commercial & Retail
  • Container Unit

Commercial Container Units

Plan cafes, shops, ticket booths, showrooms and rental units by visitor flow, counter position, signage and utility access.

1-10 custom units
Emergency temporary housing modular units for living clinics and support facilities
  • Temporary Housing
  • Support Units

Emergency & Temporary Housing

Group living units, clinics and support rooms by occupancy, access and utility readiness for a clear phased setup order.

phased setup

Draft data note: sample figures are placeholders for layout review only. Replace them with verified project name, quantity, location, photos and handover details before final publishing.

How We Deliver

Enquiry To Occupied.

Five steps cover every modular container house project — from confirming your site requirements through to a completed, occupied building. Each step has a defined output so the programme stays on schedule.

Site requirements review and container house layout planning
01

Requirements & Layout

We review your headcount, site boundaries, function list, and handover date. Output: a confirmed building schedule and camp layout for your approval.

Day 1–3
Modular container house scope and specification confirmation
02

Specification Sign-Off

Unit type, insulation grade, MEP scope, finishing standard, and transport method are locked in writing before production begins. No changes after this point affect lead time.

Day 3–5
Factory production and quality inspection for modular container houses
03

Factory Production & QC

Frames, panels, and MEP are assembled and inspected against the signed specification. Dimensional checks and load tests are completed before any unit is approved for dispatch.

Production
Flat pack container units loaded and dispatched to Saudi Arabia site
04

Dispatch & Site Coordination

Units are bundled, labelled by erection sequence, and loaded onto transport. Delivery timing is coordinated with your site access windows to avoid crane and labour conflicts on arrival.

Dispatch
Modular container house site installation and handover
05

Installation & Handover

Our team supports on-site erection and conducts a final walkthrough covering structure, MEP connections, and weatherproofing before the building is formally signed off.

Handover

Modular camp quote checklist

Confirm the Camp Scope Before Production

A competitive modular camp quotation covers more than a unit count. Share the camp functions, site conditions, utility requirements and installation responsibility boundaries upfront — so every bidder prices the same scope and post-award changes are kept to a minimum.

Modular camp layout drawing used for quotation scope confirmation
One agreed scope

Fewer variations. Faster handover. Lower project risk.

When procurement, engineering and site teams approve the same room list, utility loads and handover boundary, production moves forward without costly scope gaps or last-minute change orders.

Quote Inputs

Information Needed for a Modular Camp Quote

Providing these details ensures the quotation reflects the full project scope — not just the container unit price.

  • Headcount, room ratio, shift pattern and required camp functions
  • Accommodation, site office, dining hall, ablution blocks, guard room and support buildings
  • Project location, access road condition, unloading area, lifting provisions and foundation readiness
  • Power, water, drainage, AC load and site connection boundary
  • Required delivery schedule and whether installation support is included in scope
Procurement teams can evaluate bids on a complete, like-for-like camp scope — not on unit price alone.
Pre-Production Sign-Off

Specifications to Lock Before Factory Work

Once locked, factory preparation, QC inspection and packing all follow the agreed project standard — with no ambiguity at site handover.

  • Module type: flat-pack container house, prefab container house or custom camp facility
  • Wall and roof panel, insulation, floor finish, doors, windows and exterior color
  • DB panel position, socket layouts, lighting, plumbing points, AC provisions and ventilation requirement
  • Furniture, kitchen, sanitary, laundry, clinic or any other fit-out scope items
  • Packing labels, delivery batches, installation sequence and handover inspection checklist
Fewer site variations, a cleaner receiving process and reduced uncertainty at project handover.

Final timing is confirmed after scope review. Quantity, layout, technical requirements, project location, foundation readiness and site access all affect the delivery plan.

Send BOQ / Room List

After-sales support

After-Sales Support for Running Camp Sites

Saudind helps clarify cooling, wet areas, spare parts, repair scope and relocation plans before the camp is fully occupied, so the site team knows what to check and who should handle it.

Modular camp handover inspection and after-sales support planning
Support after occupancy

Support should be clear before people move in.

A running modular camp needs simple records the site team can use: what was checked, which parts are involved and where the responsibility boundary sits.

01
Site issue

Cooling & AC Support

Saudind support

We record AC points, power load and room use at handover, so recurring cooling complaints can be checked without starting from zero.

Why it matters

Cooling issues are easier to trace and explain to the maintenance team.

02
Site issue

Wet Area Maintenance

Saudind support

We mark water inlet, drainage outlet and cleaning access for toilet, shower, laundry and kitchen units before handover.

Why it matters

Blockage, odour and leakage complaints have a clearer check path.

03
Site issue

Spare Parts Clarity

Saudind support

We identify common replaceable items by module type, such as locks, hinges, lights, switches and sanitary fittings.

Why it matters

Site teams know what to request when a small part affects an occupied room.

04
Site issue

Repair Scope Clarity

Saudind support

We confirm what belongs to Saudind scope and what belongs to site connection, misuse, consumables or later modification.

Why it matters

Repair requests are easier to judge and less likely to become a dispute.

05
Site issue

Relocation Planning

Saudind support

If the camp may move or expand, we review lifting points, packing order and reusable parts before shifting units.

Why it matters

Project phase changes are less likely to create avoidable damage.

After-sales support starts before delivery. Share how long the camp will be occupied, how wet areas will be used, who handles daily maintenance and whether relocation may be needed. Saudind can include a practical support scope with the quotation.

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Modular Camp FAQ

Questions Before A Modular Camp Project

Practical answers for procurement teams, contractors and project engineers reviewing modular camp buildings for Saudi and Middle East sites.

Project Consultation

Share the project city, workforce capacity, required rooms, site access and supply boundary. Saudind can review the suitable prefab, flat-pack or custom modular camp scope.

Discuss Your Camp Project

System choice: Compare prefab, flat-pack and custom modules.

Site review: Confirm access, utilities, room schedule and installation boundary.

Quotation input: Share headcount, location and required functions before pricing.

A modular camp is a group of prefabricated buildings planned around a project site. Depending on the required scope, it can include workforce accommodation, site offices, dining halls, guard houses, ablution blocks and supporting facilities. The suitable building system depends on headcount, room functions, site access, utilities and the required supply boundary.
Prefab units are selected when the project needs factory-completed rooms with a defined internal fit-out. Flat-pack systems are useful when transport planning, repeatable modules and site assembly matter. Custom container houses are reviewed when the project needs non-standard dimensions, specialist functions or a project-specific MEP scope.
These functions can be reviewed as part of the camp plan. Share the required room schedule, user capacity and utility conditions so the project team can confirm which buildings use standard modules and which need a custom layout or specialist fit-out.
Share the project location, workforce capacity, required buildings, available footprint, delivery route, lifting access, power, water, drainage and expected installation boundary. These inputs help define the suitable modular system and quotation scope.
The quotation should define the required supply boundary clearly. Depending on the agreed project scope, the offer can separate fabrication, delivery, lifting, installation, utility connection, commissioning and handover responsibilities.
Confirm the project location, room use, expected occupancy, insulation requirement, ventilation or air-conditioning scope, exterior finish and maintenance plan. Final materials and technical values should be checked against the selected system and project specification.
Share the project city, target workforce capacity, required building types, room schedule, available site information, required delivery date, utility conditions and preferred supply boundary. Layout sketches or reference drawings are useful when available.

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