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Durable, low-maintenance, and accessible washroom solutions designed for municipalities, parks, and recreational areas.
Sanderson Concrete has become the go-to for architectural precast furnishings as well as custom precast washrooms! One of the washrooms we manufactured for the City of Surrey was recently nominated for “the 2021 Canada’s Best Restroom,” The only restroom from BC to be nominated. Once again, we have built a brand new custom precast concrete washroom for the City of Surrey. This is our third precast washroom located in Forsyth Park, Surrey BC. Replicating the Chimney Heights Park design, this washroom would be cast and assembled at Sanderson Concrete’s plant.
Our precast concrete washrooms are built to last — durable, accessible, and designed for public spaces across BC. Fill out the form below to start your project discussion, request a custom plan, or get a quote tailored to your needs.
Finished precast concrete washroom building with art panel installed.
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Engineered for durability, accessibility, and long-term performance in public spaces.
Our precast washrooms are made with reinforced concrete, stainless steel finishes, and anti-graffiti coatings — ensuring low maintenance and decades of use.
Precast construction means your washroom is delivered ready to install, minimizing disruption and saving valuable time on-site. Call us if you need more explanation.
From wheelchair access to art panels and layout options, our washrooms are designed to meet municipal, contractor, and community needs. Request a quote and get more information.
The base unit consisted of the four exterior walls and the three interior walls, INCLUDING FLOOR – weighed 30,000 lb. The roof unit, which consisted of the four trapezoid roof panels and the two interior panels, which made the service room inaccessible to the public, weighed 15,000 lb. The weight of the entire structure, when complete, would reach 45,000 lb.
Discover how our precast concrete washrooms bring durability, accessibility, and style to parks and public spaces across BC.
“It was a pleasure to have Sanderson Concrete as part of the Surrey Parks – Modular Park Washroom project team. Their contributions to the design detailing and development process were pivotal to the success of what proved to be a very complicated little building. The creativity and skill of the Sanderson Concrete team was invaluable, as we surmounted numerous challenges and achieved an outstanding end product. We applaud Sanderson Concrete for their determination, team orientation, and professionalism throughout the project. Well Done!”
Pre-assembly of the precast concrete washroom building allowed for electrical and mechanical installations to be done off-site.
It offers a 1-inch CMOS sensor, 5.4K video recording, an innovative MasterShots feature.
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