Why workers are raving about this B.C.-based floating lodge

As global industries push for more sustainable practices, one Vancouver-based company is making waves – literally. Bridgemans Services Group transforms cruise ships into floating hotels – or “floatels” – that offer comfortable, eco-conscious accommodations for remote work-forces.
Bridgemans has deployed its vessels in some of the most challenging and remote locations around the world. Its seasteads house teams of up to 1,400 that mostly work on liquefied natural gas (LNG) construction projects, mining developments and government assignments.
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