CASE STUDY

State division of US Forest Service

Wildland firefighters work in challenging conditions, such as high temperatures and steep terrain, and may need to work long hours. Historically, they sleep in tents, on the ground, with little protection in the winter, or they are scattered across several different motels. This state found that these conditions made hiring and retention of top personnel: at any cost and needed a scalable solutions. This brought the average room night cost down from $150 per person to $70 per person.

These units designed using the Infinite Cube technology & innovation:

16p

Accommodates up to 16 people in comfortable conditions

10d

Production completed in less than ten days

4w

Capable of being designed and shipped within four weeks

150p

Provides scalability through rental options to house up to 150 people with only weeks’ notice

Framework

Remote Housing Project - Overview

Remote Housing Project - Plan View / Details

Remote Housing Project - Single Person Unit

Remote Housing Project - 2-Person Unit - Bunkbeds

Remote Housing Project - Common Area, Dining & Kitchen

Remote Housing Project - Bathroom / Shower Unit