project summary

Government Restroom Facility

location

Midwestern U.S.A.

Sunbelt facility

Whitley Manufacturing
A Sunbelt Company

size

154 sq. ft.

key achievements

  • 154 sq. ft. off-grid restroom facility delivered.

  • Fully sustainable design independent of traditional utilities.

  • Rapid offsite fabrication with minimal park disruption.

  • Replicable solution for other community parks.

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • Solar panels with battery storage for off-grid power.

  • Rainwater collection system for sustainable water use.

  • All-gender ADA-compliant restroom.

  • SMS-based vault alert system for remote monitoring.

  • Constructed entirely offsite for rapid installation.

case study summary

A need arose for a fully off-grid modular restroom facility to support community park users while promoting sustainability. The city required a structure capable of withstanding the local area’s rigorous climate while operating independently from traditional utilities.

Whitley Manufacturing designed and delivered a 154-square- foot modular building powered by solar panels, supported with battery storage, and equipped with a rainwater collection system. The unit includes an all-gender restroom, vault access, and an SMS-based vault alert system for remote monitoring. The project’s complete offsite fabrication ensured faster installation and minimized disruption to the park.

The finished facility balances innovation and durability, offering ADA-compliant access, energy efficiency, and sustainable design features. By combining renewable energy systems with modular construction, this area now benefits from a modern, eco-friendly solution that can be replicated in other communities.

key achievements

  • 154 sq. ft. off-grid restroom facility delivered.

  • Fully sustainable design independent of traditional utilities.

  • Rapid offsite fabrication with minimal park disruption.

  • Replicable solution for other community parks.

Building Floor Plan Highlights

  • Solar panels with battery storage for off-grid power.

  • Rainwater collection system for sustainable water use.

  • All-gender ADA-compliant restroom.

  • SMS-based vault alert system for remote monitoring.

  • Constructed entirely offsite for rapid installation.

case study summary

A need arose for a fully off-grid modular restroom facility to support community park users while promoting sustainability. The city required a structure capable of withstanding the local area’s rigorous climate while operating independently from traditional utilities.

Whitley Manufacturing designed and delivered a 154-square- foot modular building powered by solar panels, supported with battery storage, and equipped with a rainwater collection system. The unit includes an all-gender restroom, vault access, and an SMS-based vault alert system for remote monitoring. The project’s complete offsite fabrication ensured faster installation and minimized disruption to the park.

The finished facility balances innovation and durability, offering ADA-compliant access, energy efficiency, and sustainable design features. By combining renewable energy systems with modular construction, this area now benefits from a modern, eco-friendly solution that can be replicated in other communities.

resources

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