Crew camps at a glance
By: Amy Dalrymple, The Dickinson Press
Target Logistics facilities, Williston:
-More than 1,100 beds between the Bear Paw Lodge, Williston North Lodge and the Williston Cabins.
-Closed camp with security checkpoint.
-Sewage is taken to the Target Logistics waste water treatment plant at the Tioga lodge, which processes 180,000 gallons of sewage per day.
-Cost per night at Bear Paw Lodge ranges from $110 to $130, depending on length of contract and number of rooms the company reserves.
-Most rooms in Bear Paw Lodge have a shared bathroom between two rooms. VIP rooms also are available.
-No alcohol, firearms or cohabitation.
-Full cafeteria, laundry facility, recreation room, fitness equipment, sauna and other amenities
-Target Logistics has 3,700 beds in the Bakken with about half occupied by oil company employees and the other half construction or other oil field-related workers
Burke Lodge, Williston
-224 beds
-Built by Burke Construction Group of Las Vegas. The lodge has contracts with some employers.
-$90 per night.
-Shared bathrooms down the hall.
-No security checkpoint, but closed camp is staffed 24 hours a day.
-No alcohol, no firearms, quiet hours start at 10 p.m.
-Single occupant rooms, no married couples can share.
-Business center and laundry facility.
-Breakfast is available, but no full cafeteria.
-The lodge is hooked up to city utilities.
Pioneer Lodge & Commons, Watford City
-Will have 3,100 beds about 1½ miles outside of city limits.
-Crews will break ground on the project this week, with first 1,200 beds and the commons area open by July 15.
-The lodge will be operated similarly to other crew lodging facilities but will look more like a hotel. The permanent structure coul be converted into apartments or another use.
-Secure campus.
-Private rooms with full-size bathroom, refrigerator and microwave.
-Medical office for residents to access.
-No alcohol.
-Amenities such as recreation room, fluff and fold laundry service, full cafeteria, conference rooms,
-Watford City denied a request for city services. The lodge plans to construct its own wastewater treatment system.
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