Modular Public Restroom Building

Public Restroom Building For Saudi Parks, Service Areas And Municipal Facilities

Modular public restroom buildings for long-term public facilities, with male and female restrooms, Wudhu area, accessible toilet, baby care room, cleaning room, service room and prefabricated installation support.

  • Planned as a building-level public facility, not a single portable toilet cabin.
  • Male and female restrooms, accessible toilet, Wudhu area and baby care room can be arranged by layout.
  • Utility interface, circulation, service room and maintenance access are reviewed before quotation.
  • Prefabricated structure and installation support from Saudind for Saudi public facility projects.
Building-Level Facility Modular Restroom Building Planned by rooms, circulation, utilities and maintenance access for fixed public facility budgets.

TBOX Modular Service Facilities

Two Modular Service Station Models For Public Facility Projects

TBOX modular service stations combine restroom, lobby, washroom and shared-service functions in one prefabricated facility, planned for public spaces, service areas, municipal sites and visitor destinations.

Multifunctional Modular Facility

Mobile Station Standard Model for multifunctional public service facility deployment.

  • ProductMobile Station Standard Model
  • SizeLength 11.8m × Width 2.5m × Height 3m (for reference only, subject to actual)
  • Area25m² (for reference only, subject to actual)
  • FloorStone slab
  • RoofWarm white melamine board
  • WallIntegrated wall panel decoration

Basic Configuration The lobby, toilet, restroom, sink, and shared shower room are equipped with a smart display screen, a facial recognition paper dispenser, shared power banks, shared umbrellas, a sensor soap dispenser, a high-end hand dryer, a sensor trash can, an audible and visual alarm, and a water dispenser.

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Modular Service Stations

Mobile Station Standard Model for public welfare service points and city facility projects.

  • ProductMobile Station Standard Model
  • SizeLength 11.8m × Width 2.5m × Height 3m (for reference only, subject to actual)
  • Area28m² (for reference only, subject to actual)
  • FloorStone slab
  • RoofWarm white melamine board
  • WallIntegrated wall panel decoration

Basic Configuration The lobby, toilet, restroom, sink, and shared shower room are equipped with a smart display screen, a facial recognition paper dispenser, shared power banks, shared umbrellas, a sensor soap dispenser, a high-end hand dryer, a sensor trash can, an audible and visual alarm, and a water dispenser.

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Site Interface

Plan Water, Drainage, Power, Foundation And Access Before Design

Share the available utilities and site access. Saudind can match the layout, installation scope and handover boundary to the location.

Project Data Site conditions that help define the public restroom building layout.
Site TypePark, service area, tourist zone, waterfront, public square or sports facility
User FlowDaily users, peak hours, seasonal flow and event flow
Stall CountMale/female toilets, urinals, accessible stalls and Wudhu capacity
FootprintAvailable area, entrance direction and circulation route
WaterMunicipal water, project water line or tank-supported solution
DrainageMunicipal sewer, septic tank, holding tank or treatment system
PowerLighting, ventilation, AC, pumps, signage and public lighting
FoundationConcrete base, modular foundation or project-specific civil works

How To Start

A Clear Path From Enquiry To Project Layout

Start with the project information already available. Saudind can help turn it into a suitable restroom building direction for review.

01

Send An Enquiry

Send the available project information and identify the public-space type.

02

Select The Rooms

Confirm the required spaces before the first layout review.

03

Review The Site

Review the site-interface checklist with the Saudind team.

04

Receive A Layout

Review a suitable building direction and preliminary project scope.

05

Prepare The Quote

Refine the agreed scope and quotation requirements.

Start with the information you have now. The remaining details can be refined during the project discussion.

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Automatic Public Toilet FAQ

Questions Before a Public Toilet Project

Practical answers for municipalities, park operators, tourism sites and transport authorities in Saudi Arabia evaluating the GS single-unit automatic public toilet.

Project Consultation

Share your site type, expected daily users, utility condition and the functions you need. Saudind recommends a GS configuration and the unit count for the location.

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Product fit: Single self-contained smart units for parks, streets, corniche, transport points and tourism sites.

Answered here: Off-grid operation, water and power use, heat and dust, unmanned safety, accessibility, warranty.

What to share: Site type, daily user flow, power and water condition, access route, required smart functions.

The GS is a self-contained smart unit — one stall, one person at a time, dropped onto a 2.1 m² pad. It suits parks, walkways, transport points and tourism spots where you place one or several units. If you need separate male and female sections, multiple stalls, a Musalla or a Wudhu area under one roof, that is a Public Restroom Building — see that page instead.
Yes. The GS runs two ways: connected to mains water (DN15) and drainage (DN32), or fully off-grid on its own 80 L clean-water tank and 160 L waste tank. Each tank cycle covers about 120 uses, so a quiet point can run a full day or more between service. Both modes are pre-fitted at the factory — nothing is modified on site. This makes it workable for remote parks and new NEOM or Red Sea sites with no utility line yet.
Each unit draws 800 W at 220 V and uses about 4.5 litres per visit, of which 4 litres is the flush — up to 75% less water than a conventional public toilet, around 328 m³ saved per cubicle a year. An optional solar input can offset close to 80% of daily energy. That matters for off-grid points and for water-budget targets on public projects.
The smart functions handle the between-use cycle: automatic flush, touchless faucet, soap and dryer, an auto seat-cover change, ion deodorisation and a photocatalytic anti-bacterial floor. They keep the unit usable between visits. They do not replace cleaning. You still need a crew for floor washing, refills and inspection — but the platform shows which unit needs attention, so they go on data, not on a fixed round.
The built-in A/C switches on above 25 °C and holds the cabin temperature. The exterior is fluorocarbon-coated aluminium and aluminium honeycomb over a galvanised-steel or 304 frame, with a sintered-stone floor that resists UV and mould. Odour is held in by negative-pressure ventilation — drawn inward and treated, not pushed out when the door opens. Summer conditions are the baseline, not a special option.
Every unit reports to one online platform on phone or PC. A fault or an SOS press is pushed by SMS and app the moment it triggers. Electrical protection covers leakage, water-pressure faults and low water, with an automatic cut-off that stops a leak. A 79 GHz radar — not a camera — raises fall and over-stay alerts, so privacy is kept and there is no footage to manage.
It depends on daily users and peak periods — Friday and weekend evenings in particular. As a guide, one GS unit suits a low-to-medium footfall point; busier corniche, transit and event sites are covered by placing several units together. Off-grid points are also sized around the 120-use tank cycle. Send your daily user count and site type and Saudind will recommend the count and spacing.
Yes. The GS-A is the accessible single unit — handrails, a low-position control, anti-slip floor, wider turning space and an SOS call. A baby-care fit-out can be reviewed. For a building with separate male and female sections and a dedicated mother-and-baby room, see the Public Restroom Building page.
The plumbing is specified to the Saudi Building Code, SBC 701. Material specifications, layout drawings and project documents are provided with the quotation, and compliance paperwork can be supplied for your authority file or tender submission. Send your project requirement and Saudind will confirm what documentation the approval needs.
The unit carries a 24-month repair warranty against listed performance faults, with return or exchange in the first 7 days and exchange or repair from day 8 to 15. Common faults map to replaceable parts — door handle, flush valve, fuse, A/C, infrared sensor — so a fault is usually a part change, not a unit change. Saudind provides a maintenance guide and spare-parts list at handover; warranty terms and spare-parts support are confirmed in the contract.
Send the site location, expected daily users, footprint, power route, water and drainage condition (or confirm off-grid), and any exterior or signage requirement. Saudind recommends the GS configuration and unit count, and provides an itemised CIF quotation to Jeddah or Dammam port — no hidden freight — within 48 hours. Early-stage projects can start with a consultation call before pricing.

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