by Admin | Jun 26, 2026 | Uncategorized
A common myth about crew lodging is that the housing decision is mostly about finding enough beds. Beds matter, of course, but for teams working in and around Big Lake, the better question is whether the setup can support the rhythm of the job: arrival timing,...
by Admin | May 27, 2026 | Uncategorized
A common myth about workforce housing is that booking it starts with one simple question: “Do you have rooms available?” That question matters, but it usually is not the best place to start. For crews working around Odessa, housing decisions tend to go better when the...
by Admin | Apr 28, 2026 | Uncategorized
A crew housing request can get messy fast when the basics are still up in the air. How many workers are coming? How long is the project expected to run? Does everyone need the same setup, or are there supervisors, rotating teams, or shared housing needs to plan...
by Admin | Feb 26, 2026 | Workforce Housing
Across West Texas, growth does not wait for city limits. Oilfields stretch beyond the horizon, infrastructure projects break ground miles from the nearest subdivision, and agricultural operations expand into remote acreage. When work happens far from established...
by Admin | Jan 27, 2026 | Oilfield Housing
Oilfield crews do not operate on a nine to five schedule. They move as teams, work long hours, and rely on routine to stay efficient and safe. In Pecos, where drilling and pipeline activity bring a steady flow of workers, crew housing needs to match the pace of the...