This case study is a 2-story modular dormitory project delivered by DXH House for a client in Guyana, South America. Designed as a twin-suite residential home, this prefabricated steel-frame building accommodates work crews in a compact, durable, and cost-effective structure.
The building was engineered, prefabricated, and shipped from our factory to the project site, where it was assembled in a fraction of the time required for conventional construction. This project demonstrates how DXH House modular solutions meet the demands of remote-location deployment, tropical climates, and flexible space planning.

| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Project Location | Guyana, South America |
| Building Type | 2-Story Prefab Modular Dormitory |
| Layout | Twin-Suite |
| Overall Footprint | 11,230 mm × 21,260 mm (~239 m²/floor) |
| Module Width | 5,610 mm per (×2) |
| Stories | 2 Floors (Ground + Upper) |
| Structure | Galvanized Steel Frame |
| Wall Panel | Color Steel Sandwich Panel |
| Roof | Pitched Steel Roof with Overhang |
| Windows | White Aluminum Awning and Casement |
| Access External | Steel Staircase |
| Climate Suitability | Tropical / High Humidity / Heavy Rain |
| Construction Method | Factory Prefab + On-Site Assembly |
The 2-story modular dormitory building's exterior has a high-pitched roof that solves rainwater runoff performance in Guyana's high-precipitation climate.
The 2-story modular dormitory floor plan follows a twin-suite configuration, meaning each floor is divided into two mirrored wings (each 5,610 mm wide). This layout accommodates a variety of use cases — from worker camp dormitories and project-site accommodation to multi-family residential or guesthouse facilities.

This two-story modular dormitory layout maximizes functionality while providing essential private and shared facilities for students or workers. It is a practical solution for modern dormitories, hostels, or temporary housing projects.
Contact us to customize your two-story modular dormitory today! This modular building is fully customizable to meet your needs. You can tailor the layout, interior and exterior finishes, and the number of beds and bathrooms to create the configuration that best suits your requirements.
What construction challenges in Guyana present: remote project sites, limited skilled labor, tropical weather conditions, and the urgent demand for worker accommodation driven by the country's oil and gas sector boom. Prefabricated modular buildings from DXH House directly address all of these pain points.
The 2-story twin-suite modular dormitory is versatile enough to serve a wide range of end users in Guyana and across the Caribbean and South American regions:

DXH House combines in-house design, factory manufacturing, and project management under one roof. We offer full visualization before production begins, so clients know exactly what they're getting. Our factory operates to international quality standards with galvanized structural steel, high-performance sandwich panels, and precision fabrication. We have delivered modular building projects across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas.
Ready to plan your own modular dormitory, worker camp, or prefab accommodation project? Request a free consultation and quotation tailored to your site, timeline, and budget.
On-site assembly for a building of this size typically takes 2–4 weeks with a crew. This is dramatically faster than conventional brick-and-mortar construction, which would take 6–12 months for a comparable structure.
Pricing depends on specifications, interior fit-out, ease of customization, quantity, and destination port. We encourage you to contact DXH House directly for a detailed quotation tailored to your specific project requirements.
Yes. The steeply pitched roof (as shown in the rendering) effectively drains large volumes of rainwater. The color-coated steel sandwich panel walls provide thermal insulation, reducing heat absorption indoors. The windows feature top-hung aluminum alloy frames, which facilitate natural ventilation while preventing rainwater infiltration. The galvanized steel structure offers excellent corrosion resistance, making it highly suitable for Guyana’s humid coastal and inland environments.
This modular dormitory building can accommodate approximately 20–30 people in a standard worker dormitory configuration (4–6 people per room) or 8–16 people in a more comfortable double-suite residential configuration (1–2 people per room). Actual occupancy depends on your interior layout and regulations.
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