Remote Group WA’s ability to design, construct, and commission NPI facilities is unmatched.
The company works closely with clients to tailor solutions that meet site-specific challenges.
Whether it's a 200-person accommodation village in the Pilbara or a modular administrative
complex in the Kimberley, their team ensures seamless integration into the broader operational
environment.
Their in-house design team leverages modern technologies such as BIM (Building Information
Modelling) and modular construction techniques to reduce costs, shorten construction
timelines, and improve sustainability.
2. Sustainable Remote Infrastructure Development
The complexity of Remote Infrastructure Projects lies in their location. Harsh climates, long
supply lines, and lack of skilled labor can severely delay traditional construction. Remote
Group WA mitigates these challenges through:
Prefabricated construction methods
Efficient logistics planning
Environmentally sustainable designs
Strong Indigenous engagement programs
Their remote projects frequently include off-grid solar hybrid systems, water reuse
technologies, and eco-friendly materials—demonstrating a commitment to sustainable
development in fragile ecosystems.
3. Turnkey Camp Solutions
Accommodation villages are critical in remote operations. Remote Group WA designs and
delivers complete camp infrastructure including sleeping quarters, kitchens, gyms, medical
clinics, recreation centers, and more. Their designs prioritize comfort, safety, and community
wellbeing, which directly enhances workforce satisfaction and retention.
Real-World Success Stories
Pilbara Mining Support Infrastructure
In the mineral-rich Pilbara region, Remote Group WA successfully delivered a comprehensive
Non-Process Infrastructure WA package for a major iron ore operation. The scope included an
accommodation camp for 600 personnel, wastewater treatment systems, and emergency
services infrastructure. Despite the challenging environment, the project was completed on
time and within budget, showcasing the company’s logistical and engineering expertise.
Kimberley Remote Housing Project
In Northern WA’s Kimberley region, the company led a landmark Remote Infrastructure
Project focused on Indigenous community development. Remote Group WA built sustainable
housing, renewable energy microgrids, and potable water systems to support long-term
community growth. Their culturally sensitive approach and employment of local labor
strengthened relationships and left a lasting legacy.