TDHCA-licensed, DOL-spec H-2A workforce housing for Texas farms, ranches, dairies, and ag contractors. Delivered statewide from Seguin, furnished, and ready for the Texas Workforce Commission pre-occupancy inspection.
Texas certifies more H-2A positions than almost any state in the country. BPK Housing is headquartered in Seguin and licensed by the Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs — not an out-of-state broker shipping units sight-unseen.
Under 20 CFR § 655.122(d), H-2A employers must provide housing at no cost to workers — and in Texas, that housing must pass the Texas Workforce Commission (the State Workforce Agency) pre-occupancy inspection before a single worker moves in. Fail the inspection, and your certified start date slips while the crop doesn't wait.
BPK delivers federally-compliant manufactured and modular units built to OSHA Temporary Labor Camp standards (29 CFR 1910.142), sold and installed under TDHCA license MHDRET00038083. Units arrive furnished, skirted, climate-controlled for Texas summers, and configured to the per-person square footage, sanitation ratios, and food-prep requirements DOL inspectors check first.
Because we're based in Seguin, delivery and setup anywhere in Texas is a short haul — the Valley, the Panhandle, the High Plains, the Winter Garden. We coordinate with your inspector, your Temporary Labor Order timeline, and your season so housing is ready the week your crew is.
Citrus, onions, melons, leafy greens, and vegetable row crops — labor-intensive harvest windows in Hidalgo, Cameron, Zavala, and Frio counties requiring 50-500 H-2A workers per season.
Year-round H-2A operations — dairies, feedlots, and cattle operations around Amarillo, Hereford, Dumas, and Muleshoe needing permanent or semi-permanent worker housing for parlor crews and herd staff.
South Plains and Coastal Bend cotton, sorghum, and grain operations — planting, irrigation, harvest, and gin-season crews on multi-county operations centered on Lubbock and the Coastal Bend.
Hill Country and West Texas sheep, goat, and cattle ranches — including range trailer and mobile bunkhouse configurations meeting Range Sheep & Goat Herding housing variances for remote pasture operations.
Pecan orchards, peach operations, vineyards, and nursery/greenhouse operations across Central and East Texas — concentrated harvest crews needing housing on-site or within DOL-spec transport distance.
Sorting, packing, and processing facilities running on H-2A labor in agricultural regions — housing co-located with packing operations or staged nearby within compliant transport distance.
If your housing fails the Texas Workforce Commission inspection, you don't get to bring workers in. BPK units are configured to meet or exceed the federal minimums: 100 sq ft per occupant (50 sq ft in shared sleeping rooms), separate sleeping areas for unrelated occupants, code-compliant kitchen and dining, hot and cold potable water, screened windows, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and the toilet/shower/laundry ratios specified in 29 CFR 1910.142 and 20 CFR 654.404.
Texas adds its own layer: manufactured housing sold or installed in the state runs through the TDHCA Manufactured Housing Division. BPK holds license MHDRET00038083 — verifiable on the state site — which means titling, installation, and habitability standards are handled under a current Texas retailer license, not left for the grower to sort out after delivery.
We provide unit specs, occupancy plans, and compliance documentation for your Temporary Labor Order packet. If your TWC or DOL inspector has questions, we're on the phone — not silent.
10 workers or 500. Valley citrus or Panhandle dairy. 8-week harvest window or year-round operation. Send us your TLO timeline and projected headcount — we'll spec a compliant camp, model the economics, and get you inspector-ready.