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Labor colony housing keeps a workforce on site, secure and ready to start each shift — but “a labor colony” isn’t a single product. SAMAN builds 11 worker-housing configurations, from a ₹12,90,000 starter unit up to a complete ₹46,95,000 colony, so you can match the build to your real crew size, project length and budget instead of over-spending on a setup you don’t need. This page sorts the full range by use-case and price so you can go straight to the right unit. Every configuration is fabricated in-house and built to be dismantled and relocated when the site moves.
Cottage, shed, hutment, camp or colony — what’s the difference?
Across SAMAN’s range, a cottage is the smallest self-contained unit for a small crew; a shed is open-plan shelter at the lowest cost per head; a hutment adds partitioned rooms; a camp combines several blocks for a large workforce; and a full colony adds shared toilet and kitchen blocks for long-stay living.
Which one fits comes down to how many workers you’re housing and for how long — mapped out next.
Which labor-colony setup fits your project?

Small crew, tight budget or a short site (under 6–8 months). Start at the entry end: compact two-room cottages for a handful of workers, basic open worker shelters where you only need cover, or open-plan shed housing for the lowest cost per head. For a low-budget block that still reads as proper colony housing, the prefab colony block is the floor of the colony line.
Mid-size project needing partitioned, insulated rooms. Step up to room-partitioned hutments or insulated prefab sheds when workers stay longer and comfort matters. For PUF-panel rooms that hold temperature on exposed sites, the panel-built hutment units are the insulated option.
Large workforce across multiple blocks. When you’re housing scores of workers, multi-block site camps and fully prefabricated camps scale across several units and can stack to G+1 or G+2 to save ground footprint.
Long-term, self-sufficient living. For multi-year sites, fitted accommodation blocks and the complete colony setup bundle dormitory-style sleeping bays with attached toilet and kitchen blocks so the workforce lives entirely on site.
Labor colony range and price bands compared

| Product family | Best for | Capacity tier | From (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Labor Cottages | Smallest budget entry, small crews | Single compact block | 12,90,000 |
| Labor Sheds (incl. prefab) | Lowest cost per head, open shelter | Mid crew | 13,65,000 |
| Shelters & Hutments | Partitioned, insulated rooms | Mid–large crew | 25,85,000 |
| Labor Camps (incl. prefab) | Multi-block site camps, G+1/G+2 | Large workforce | 29,65,000 |
| Labor Accommodations | Fitted, long-stay accommodation | Large workforce | 37,40,000 |
| Full Labor Colony | Self-sufficient living, toilet + kitchen blocks | Full workforce | 45,15,000 |
Prices are starting points; the final figure depends on size, panel spec and fit-out. Use the band to shortlist, then open the product for its exact configuration.
Why source your worker-housing range from SAMAN

SAMAN fabricates worker housing in-house from its Bangalore facility, which is why the same range covers a ₹12.9L cottage and a ₹47L colony — units are built to order around your land, crew count and project duration rather than sold as one fixed product. Rooms use PUF / sandwich panels for heat resistance, blocks can be configured single-storey or stacked G+1 / G+2 to save ground area, and every unit is engineered to dismantle, relocate and reassemble at the next site so the spend carries forward. Higher tiers include attached toilet and kitchen blocks, electrical fittings and dormitory-style sleeping bays as ready-to-move-in setups. If you want the full single-colony specification and the background on how the range is built, see our labor colony range overview.
Labor colony — buyer FAQs
How much does worker housing cost in India?
SAMAN’s worker-housing units run from ₹12,90,000 for an entry cottage to about ₹46,95,000 for a complete colony with shared toilet and kitchen blocks. Where you land in that band depends on crew size, the number of blocks, panel specification and fit-out.
Does it come ready-to-move-in with toilets, kitchen, electrical and bunk beds?
The higher tiers — accommodations and full colony — are supplied as fitted setups with attached toilet and kitchen blocks, electrical fittings and dormitory-style sleeping arrangements. Entry sheds and shelters are simpler by design to keep cost per head low; fit-out can be added to suit the site.
Can the units be dismantled, relocated and reused?
Yes. Every configuration is built to be unbolted, moved and reassembled at a new site, so a unit bought for one project carries over to the next instead of being written off.
Which option suits a short 6-month site versus a multi-year project?
For short sites, the cottage, shed and shelter tiers give you cover and basic housing without over-investing. For multi-year sites, camps, accommodations and the full colony pay back through durability, on-site amenities and relocation.
Get a worker-housing quote
Bangalore — Call +91 80886 85440 · WhatsApp +91 88616 22859
Delhi NCR — Call +91 87960 39938 · WhatsApp +91 97089 89937
Tell us your crew size, site location and how long the project runs, and we’ll point you to the right unit and a firm price.
