Project Overview
In a collaborative effort with the Shire of Manjimup, Rebus Restrooms delivered a modern, functional public amenities facility at the Walpole sports ground. The new structure includes:
1 x Unisex Accessible Toilet Cubicle.
2 x Ambulant Cubicles.
Secure Services Duct.
Design & Materials
The exterior showcases a thoughtfully crafted contrast: the upper walls feature off-form timber cast impressions, while the lower section is finished in exposed aggregate. These are paired beautifully with locally sourced Jarrah veranda posts, modesty screens, and custom stainless steel bracketry—creating a design grounded in both aesthetics and durability.
Alignment with Community Vision
This facility not only elevates user experience and operational efficiency—it exemplifies the shire’s commitment to delivering premium, long-lasting public infrastructure that resonates with the surrounding environment.
Project Overview
This Striking facility is the final result of a successful design and construct contract we entered into with the City of Wollongong. Featuring material selections designed to overcome the challenges of the seaside location, this facility features:
2x Universal Access Toilet cubicles
High Spec stainless steel lined internal walls for ease of cleaning
Murals by local artists, providing a striking aesthetic appearance.
This facility enhances the user experience for visitors to Bellambi Boat ramp, while providing a highly durable, easy to maintain asset for the City of Wollongong.
Project Overview
Engaged by Fulton Hogan on behalf of Main Roads WA, we delivered a fully commissioned toilet block facility within the existing Road Train Assembly Area in Bunbury, WA. The project included:
Ground preparation and foundation/slab construction.
Plumbing, electrical connections, and waste water systems.
Compliance with Local Government Building and Health approvals.
This facility provides a functional, safe, and compliant amenity for staff and visitors, improving infrastructure efficiency in a high-traffic transport area.
“I was extremely pleased with Rebus’s professionalism through this entire process, and the final product speaks for itself in regard to the high level of quality and presentation of the facility.
The structure itself well exceeds my earlier expectations, and the feedback from both users and the cleaning staff that are maintaining the facility for us is that it is very comfortable to use and extremely easy to clean and maintain.
Justin was fantastic during the installation and site works process and dealt with issues that arose on site in a very prompt and professional manner. Despite some of the information provided to you during the tender process being incorrect, Rebus sorted out the variations and ensured we met the required deadlines without sacrificing quality or presentation.”
Anthony Willetts – Acting Maintenance Manager South West Region – MRWA
The roadside rest area in Leonora, WA. The facility included:
UAT and ambulant toilet cubicles.
Accessible shower cubicle.
New 6m x 6m picnic shelter with table settings.
Solar power installation.
This project delivers a fully functional, sustainable, and accessible amenity for travellers, enhancing comfort and convenience in a remote roadside location.
Engaged by the Shire of Broome, we designed and constructed a cyclone-rated UAT structure to provide a safe and durable amenity in the cemetery grounds.
The project also included:
Installation of a new septic system.
Standalone powered solar system.
This facility delivers a resilient, low-maintenance, and self-sufficient solution suitable for remote and cyclone-prone areas, enhancing the cemetery’s amenities for visitors.