One-Stop Integrated Building Solutions: Lida Group’s Steel Structures for Plants & Camp Houses


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Release time:2025-12-02 10:22


One-Stop Integrated Building Solutions: Lida Group’s Steel Structures for Plants & Camp Houses

In 2025, global industries face two urgent challenges: the need to build industrial plants quickly to keep up with supply chain demands, and the requirement to deploy durable camp houses for remote workforces (from mining sites to disaster relief zones) without sacrificing quality. For businesses grappling with these needs, fragmented  constructions  processes—where design, production, and installation are handled by separate vendors—often lead to delays, cost overruns, and mismatched standards. This is where Lida Group steps in: since 1993, the company has redefined steel structure buildings delivery with its one-stop service platform for integrated building, turning complex projects into seamless successes across 152 countries and 5,000+ completed works.

Why One-Stop Solutions Are Non-Negotiable for 2025’s Plants & Camp Houses

The pace of modern industry leaves no room for disjointed constructions. A manufacturing firm expanding into Southeast Asia might need a plant to start production in 12 weeks to capture market share; a humanitarian organization could require 200 camp houses in 30 days to shelter communities affected by floods. Traditional building methods—where a client hires a designer, then a steel supplier, then a local contractor—can’t meet these timelines. Worse, miscommunication between parties often results in steel structure components that don’t fit, or camp houses that fail to meet local safety codes.
Light steel structure has emerged as the ideal material for these urgent projects, thanks to its light weight (reducing transport costs)、high strength (withstanding harsh climates)、and modularity (enabling fast assembly). But even the best material falls short without a unified delivery process. Lida Group’s one-stop model solves this by owning every step: from designing a plant with custom production lines to manufacturing light steel modules for camp houses, then sending its own teams to install and inspect the final structure. This end-to-end control eliminates gaps, cuts project time by 40% on average, and ensures compliance with global standards like ISO and CE—critical for clients operating across borders.

Inside Lida Group’s One-Stop Platform: From Design to Handover

Lida Group’s one-stop service isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a structured process tailored to the unique needs of plants and camp houses. Here’s how it works for two of the most common client scenarios:

Scenario 1: A Food Processing Plant in Eastern Europe

A European food brand needed a 20,000-square-meter plant to produce frozen goods, with requirements for temperature-controlled zones, heavy-duty flooring (for industrial machinery), and compliance with EU food safety regulations (EC 852/2004). Instead of coordinating 5+ vendors, the client turned to Lida Group’s one-stop platform:
  1. Design: Lida’s team used 3D modeling to integrate steel structure supports for cold storage units and layout production lines to minimize workflow bottlenecks. They also incorporated energy-efficient insulation (a 2025 priority for EU carbon reduction goals) into the light steel walls.
  2. Production: All components—from steel structure beams to prefabricated wall panels—were manufactured in Lida’s ISO-certified facilities using 8 dedicated steel structure production lines. The team added anti-corrosion coatings to meet Eastern Europe’s harsh winter standards, a detail that third-party suppliers often overlook.
  3. Logistics & Installation: Lida coordinated shipping via its European logistics network (optimized for 2025’s stricter transport emissions rules) and sent a local installation team trained in EU construction codes. The plant was completed in 11 weeks—3 weeks ahead of the client’s deadline—and passed all safety inspections on the first try.
  4. Post-Handover Support: The platform includes a 12-month maintenance check, where Lida’s engineers inspect the steel structure for wear, ensuring the plant operates smoothly long after delivery.

Scenario 2: Remote Mining Camp Houses in Australia

A mining company needed 150 camp houses for workers in Western Australia’s outback—an area with extreme heat (up to 45°C)、limited local labor, and strict environmental rules (to protect native wildlife). Lida Group’s one-stop solution addressed every challenge:
  1. Design: The team designed modular camp houses using light steel structure (easy to transport via truck to remote sites) with solar panels (aligning with Australia’s 2025 renewable energy targets) and heat-reflective roofing. Each unit included a bedroom, bathroom, and small kitchen—critical for worker retention in isolated areas.
  2. Production: Modules were built on Lida’s 6 container modular house production lines, with pre-installed plumbing and electrical systems to reduce on-site work. The light steel frames were treated with termite-resistant coatings, a must for Australian outback conditions.
  3. Installation: Lida’s team flew in with prefabricated modules and completed assembly in 2 weeks—using just 8 workers, since most components were pre-built. They also installed waste management systems to meet local environmental regulations, a step that independent contractors often skip to save time.
  4. Adaptability: The one-stop platform allowed the client to add 50 more camp houses 6 months later—Lida simply restarted production and shipped new modules, with no need to redesign or retrain installers.

What Makes Lida Group’s One-Stop Steel Structures Stand Out?

In a market where “one-stop” is often overpromised, Lida Group delivers on three key fronts that matter most for plants and camp houses:

1. Global Compliance, Local Expertise

With projects in 152 countries, Lida Group knows that a plant in Brazil needs different certifications than a camp house in Norway. Its one-stop platform includes a dedicated compliance team that stays updated on regional rules—from Brazil’s INMETRO standards for industrial buildings to Norway’s NS-EN 1993 for steel structure safety in cold climates. For example, a plant built for a pharmaceutical client in India required adherence to WHO’s Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP); Lida’s design team integrated steel structure cleanrooms and air filtration systems that met GMP guidelines, avoiding costly reworks that third-party designers often cause.

2. Speed Backed by Production Capacity

Lida Group’s 8 steel structure production lines and 6 container modular house production lines are the backbone of its one-stop speed. Unlike smaller providers that outsource manufacturing, Lida controls production, meaning it can ramp up output for urgent projects. During a 2024 hurricane in the Caribbean, a relief organization needed 300 camp houses in 25 days; Lida shifted production to modular units, shipped them via cargo plane, and had the camp houses installed in 22 days—helping 1,200 people find shelter faster.

3. Innovation That Enhances Durability

With 60+ patents, Lida Group’s steel structure solutions are built to last—even in harsh conditions. Its patented light steel joint technology, for example, makes camp houses resistant to high winds (up to 180km/h), a critical feature for projects in hurricane-prone regions like the Philippines. For plants, Lida’s fire-resistant steel structure coatings meet the strictest global standards (like the US’s NFPA 285), protecting industrial equipment and workers. These innovations aren’t just add-ons—they’re integrated into every one-stop project, so clients don’t have to pay extra for safety or durability.

Real-World Impact: One-Stop Solutions Across Continents

Lida Group’s 5,000+ projects are more than a number—they’re stories of how one-stop steel structure solutions solve real business problems. Here are two more examples that highlight its versatility:

South America: Automotive Plant Expansion

A global carmaker needed to expand its plant in Argentina to produce electric vehicles (EVs), a 2025 priority as South America pushes for EV adoption. The project required a new assembly line, battery storage facility, and employee break areas—all to be built while the existing plant operated (to avoid production losses). Lida Group’s one-stop team designed a modular steel structure addition that could be built around the existing facility. Components were manufactured in Lida’s Brazilian factory (reducing shipping time)、installed during night shifts, and connected to the original plant with minimal disruption. The expansion was completed in 14 weeks, and the new EV line started production on schedule—helping the carmaker capture 15% more market share in South America.

Middle East: Oil & Gas Camp Houses

An oil company needed 200 camp houses for workers in Saudi Arabia’s Rub’ al Khali desert, where temperatures reach 50°C and sandstorms are common. The client required units that were cool, dust-proof, and durable enough to last 10 years. Lida Group’s one-stop solution included light steel frames with double-layered insulation, sand-resistant windows, and air conditioning systems optimized for desert use. The modules were pre-built in Lida’s UAE facility, shipped via truck, and installed in 3 weeks. A year later, the camp houses remain in perfect condition—even after 12 major sandstorms—proving the durability of Lida’s steel structure designs.

The Future of One-Stop Building: Lida Group’s 2025+ Vision

As the world’s need for fast, sustainable, and reliable constructions grows, Lida Group is expanding its one-stop platform to meet new trends. By 2026, the company plans to:
  • Integrate AI into design: Using machine learning to optimize steel structure layouts for plants and camp houses, further reducing material waste and energy use.
  • Expand regional production hubs: Adding 2 new steel structure production lines in Africa and 1 in North America to cut shipping times and emissions for local clients.
  • Launch a digital project tracker: Allowing clients to monitor every step of their one-stop project—from design drafts to installation photos—via a secure online portal.
These upgrades will strengthen Lida Group’s position as the go-to provider for steel structure buildings that don’t just meet client needs, but exceed them. For businesses looking to build a plant that’s ready for 2030’s industry standards, or camp houses that keep workers safe in any climate, the one-stop platform offers something no fragmented process can: peace of mind.

Why Choose Lida Group for Your Plant or Camp House Project?

At its core, Lida Group’s one-stop service is about partnership. Since 1993, the company has learned that building steel structure plants and camp houses isn’t just about materials—it’s about understanding a client’s goals, navigating global challenges, and delivering on promises. Whether you’re a manufacturer expanding into a new market, a mining firm needing remote housing, or a relief organization responding to a crisis, Lida Group brings three decades of expertise、5,000+ projects of experience, and a commitment to making your project a success.
From the first design meeting to the final handover (and beyond), Lida Group’s one-stop platform turns your vision into a tangible steel structure—on time, on standard, and built to last. In a world where constructions complexity is the norm, Lida Group is the exception: a partner that handles it all, so you can focus on what matters most.

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