ATCO Structures & Logistics is a worldwide leader in modular design, manufacturing and construction. From their beginnings in workforce housing, they’ve been at the forefront of this industry, pioneering design and delivery processes, and developing innovative products to meet the essential need for shelter around the globe.
They sell and lease transportable workforce, residential housing buildings and space rental products.
Over the past seven decades, they have also been delivering modular workforce housing worldwide, primarily for the resource, mining and remote operation sectors. These projects include short-term and permanent modular construction, pre-fabricated and relocatable modular buildings.
ATCO’s modular buildings offer custom workforce housing and drill camp solutions perfectly suited for isolated locations and temporary use situations, yet built to last. The company understands the complexities of designing and building for rugged and remote areas and also puts consideration and support into the logistics of site setup and construction.
They rent and sell mobile office trailers in various sizes and floor plans to suit your needs. Their rental units are commonly seen at construction sites with the yellow bands. While many of them are relocatable offices, they also have signature offices, blast-resistant offices and dwellings, washrooms and lavatories, steel storage containers, and classrooms.
ATCO Structures & Logistics Ltd. is 100% owned by ATCO Ltd. Structures is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, with wholly owned subsidiaries in the United States of America, Australia and Chile (ATCO Sabinco). Structures also owns a majority position of ATCO Espaciomovil, a modular company based in Guadalajara, Mexico and servicing Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
With locations across Canada and around the world, ATCO Structures maintains a strong Ontario presence with offices in Grimsby, Ottawa, Timmins, Sudbury, and Toronto—delivering reliable modular solutions to support the province’s thriving mining and resource sectors.
