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- Second_ChanceExplorer IIFirst off, I would ask where you plan to use them. Many counties across the country have codes that prohibit use of RVs for permanent/stationary housing.
Rob - opnspacesNavigator IIHi Paul welcome to the forum. can you give us a bit more information of the needs so we can hopefully provide better advice?
For instance. Does it have to be a 5th wheel or can it be a travel trailer or a mobile housing unit?
Are you saying you are envisioning needing to purchase 25-36 units every year?
Are these units going to be mostly stationary or are the users going to be moving them from time to time.
Based on what you have provided I would reach out to some of the major manufacturers, describe what you need and see what they can do to help. Most of the big manufacturers have in the past provided FEMA trailers to municipalities to house people after major disasters. These trailers typically are towed on site and hooked up to municipal services for water and power Have a household refrigerator and have a regular flush toilet.
Whereas a standard RV, travel trailer or 5th wheel have special toilets that flush into a holding tank where the sewage sits until the tank is full. Then somebody has to manually do something to get rid of the waste. - laknoxNomadAll good answers, Paul. Also, I'd look into park models, as well. Contact some manufacturers and see what they can do for more basic models, maybe without some of the automation stuff. Might have to hit up the used market for that many at one time while you get online with a mfr to build newer stuff. Hell, if you need some =big= stuff, look into what the carnies use; big 40+ footers, built cheap, with lots of beds.
Now, if you're looking at rigs for rural or back-country use, I'm thinking mining, oil, forestry, wind farms, etc., then you'd want to tailor the size for what access you might have and more smaller rigs might be better.
Lyle - ColoradopaulExplorerThese units would be used as employee housing for 6-12 months then they would be re-rented.
It does not have to be a 5th wheel but it needs to be nice, quality, housing. These are professionals and am looking for 2 private bedrooms for each unit.
They will be stationary for 6-12 months but the possibility of moving them to a new location for another 6-12 months is possible for sure.
The initial purchase would be for 6 units month 1, 6 units month 2, then 1-2 units.
We would want the gray and black tanks to continuously drain if possible.
Who are a few of the major manufacturers if someone has that answer. - valhalla360NavigatorSo basically 1 unit per month somewhat front loaded. I'd go talk to some dealers, give them the specs and have them put in bids.
Or at that rate, buying used is an option if you can find them but you need someone knowledgeable to check for problems before buying.
2 bedroom units will be big and pricey. You will also need ongoing maintenance. If the dealer is nearby, you might sweeten the deal if they also have a maintenance contract to do repairs, reseal and winterize.
Full hookups are good but leaving the tanks open is bad. Either you need to train the residents or look into park models that have no tanks. The downside is you must have sewer hookups and most aren't very mobile.
You are talking a million dollar deal with ongoing costs, might be worth hiring a mobile rv tech to act as your representative and inspector...don't expect new units to be trouble free. - opnspacesNavigator III just read the Wiki on FEMA trailers. Back in the early 2,000's where were issues with high formaldehyde content off gassing from the construction materials. But they did list manufacturers that built the trailers. Gulf Stream Coach Inc., Forest River Inc., Vanguard LLC and Monaco Coach Corp
With two bedrooms you're probably talking custom design which the manufacturers may or may not work with you on. Maybe try a search for Travel Trailer manufacturers and see what they have on their web pages. - laknoxNomad
Coloradopaul wrote:
These units would be used as employee housing for 6-12 months then they would be re-rented.
It does not have to be a 5th wheel but it needs to be nice, quality, housing. These are professionals and am looking for 2 private bedrooms for each unit.
They will be stationary for 6-12 months but the possibility of moving them to a new location for another 6-12 months is possible for sure.
The initial purchase would be for 6 units month 1, 6 units month 2, then 1-2 units.
We would want the gray and black tanks to continuously drain if possible.
Who are a few of the major manufacturers if someone has that answer.
You'd be best off with park models, if you want 2 private bedrooms and/or bathrooms. With holding tanks, you simply can NOT have them drain all the time. You need the water in them to float what they can then give the needed volume to drain the solids. Better off to use residential toilets and either septic systems or in-ground holding tanks that are pumped out when needed. Grey water tanks aren't quite that problematic, but food can still get trapped in them leading to problems and smell. Again, residential plubming for the entire system would be simpler and easier to handle. At least IMO...
Lyle - jffnkrnExploreryou might check into some of the "extendd stay" type as they appear to be a longer stay option with plenty of interior space. or like said, small park models would work too. you just have to figure out when and where you will be moving them too and consider that cost as well.
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