BPK delivers full-service man camps for the Permian Basin, Bakken, Eagle Ford, and emerging energy corridors. Living quarters, dining, recreation, and command centers — all-weather rated, ready for the field.
Energy production happens far from the nearest hotel. BPK delivers complete on-site workforce camps anywhere energy work demands them.
Oilfield workforce housing is not a hospitality problem — it is an operational logistics problem. Crews work demanding shifts in remote environments, often hundreds of miles from the nearest population center. The housing infrastructure has to mirror that reality: built for the climate, scaled to the crew, deployed where the work is.
BPK has deployed workforce camps across the Permian Basin (West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico), the Bakken (North Dakota and Montana), the Eagle Ford in South Texas, and emerging energy corridors including wind transmission and renewable build-out projects. Every camp is full-service: living quarters, dining facilities, restrooms, showers, laundry, recreation, and command centers configured to field operations.
Our New Mexico oilfield camps in Jal and Loving support active Permian production. Our work on the SunZia Wind Project supports one of the largest wind transmission build-outs in U.S. history. The same playbook applies to lithium production sites and mining workforce camps across the Mountain West.
Active and recent deployment regions across the U.S. energy landscape.
West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico. Active deployments in Jal, Loving, and surrounding production areas.
North Dakota and Northeastern Montana. Cold-weather rated camp configurations for sub-arctic winter operations.
South Texas shale operations. Workforce camps configured for Texas Hill Country and Gulf Coast climate conditions.
Renewable energy build-out workforce, including the SunZia Wind Project transmission corridor in New Mexico.
Lithium and rare earths workforce sites across Nevada (Rhyolite Ridge), Arkansas (Smackover), Wyoming, and Montana.
Linear infrastructure project camps that move with construction progression along the right-of-way.
A workforce camp is not a single product — it is a complete operational ecosystem. BPK configures each camp to crew size, project duration, climate, and operational tempo.
Standard configurations include living quarters at single or multi-occupancy density, full-service dining facilities, MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation) units for crew downtime, laundry units, restrooms, showers, command centers and operational offices, training classrooms, and mixed-use units that combine living, work, and recreation in one configuration.
All-weather and Alaskan cold-weather rated builds are standard for projects requiring sub-zero performance. Hot-climate configurations for desert operations include enhanced HVAC and insulation packages.
50 workers or 5,000. Desert or Mountain West. 30-day disaster deployment or multi-year energy build. We engineer the solution and deliver it ready to occupy.