DINING MODULES
FOR MINING CAMPS
Foldable modular dining rooms combinable for 20 to 150+ diners. For mining, oil & gas and construction camps throughout Argentina.
MORE THAN
A PLACE TO EAT
In operations with 10 to 12-hour shifts and rotating schedules, the dining space plays a central role in well-being, team cohesion and overall productivity. A well-sized and equipped dining room reduces service times and ensures adequate hygiene conditions.
Argentine occupational health and safety regulations (Decree 351/79, Resolution 523/95) establish specific requirements for dining spaces in camps. ARTs require compliance with these conditions to authorize mining and construction projects.
Foldable dining modules are combinable: they can be installed in a row or L-configuration to create spaces for up to 150+ people. When the camp relocates, they fold up and are transported to the new destination.
CAPACITIES
BY CONFIGURATION
~20 people
Small camps or initial project phases
~40 people
Medium teams, growing operations
~80 people
Established camps, 12-hour shifts
150+ people
Large projects — custom configuration, contact us
* Indicative capacities for standard tables. Vary according to furniture configuration.
DESIGNED FOR
INTENSIVE USE
Integrated ventilation
Ready for extractor and air circulation system.
High-resistance floor
Vinyl resistant to heavy-duty footwear traffic.
Compatible with food service
Space for counter or service island.
Unlimited combination
In a row or L-configuration for any required capacity.
SPECIFICATIONS
MODULAR DINING ROOMS — FAQ
- How many people fit in a dining module?
- Approximately 20 seated people per standard module (5,800mm). As many modules as needed can be combined to scale capacity.
- Can a kitchen be installed inside the module?
- The dining module can be coupled with a kitchen module or a service counter can be placed inside. Contact us for the specific configuration for your project.
- How long does it take to install 4 dining modules?
- Between 3 and 4 hours to unfold, level and align 4 modules with a team of 3-4 people.
- Are the modules suitable for high-altitude and Patagonia areas?
- Yes. They are designed to operate in extreme temperature, wind and seismicity conditions. Insulation for -20°C to +45°C.
APPLICABLE
REGULATIONS
- Decree 351/79 — Work Hygiene and Safety Regulations (dining and eating spaces)
- Res. MTySS 523/95 — Minimum hygiene conditions for temporary camps
- AOMA Agreement — Food conditions for mining workers in camps
- ASIMRA collective agreement — Food services in oil & gas camps
- ART regulations applicable to the specific project
* We recommend verifying the specific requirements of your operator's HSE department before authorization.
WE DELIVER
NATIONWIDE
We coordinate delivery of dining modules to Vaca Muerta and the Neuquén basin, mining sites in San Juan and Mendoza, renewable energy parks and infrastructure projects throughout Argentina.