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New Eureka offers contemporary modular design*

Landmark Products, Australia’s leading provider of pre-fabricated restrooms, is excited to launch the new modular ‘Eureka series’, incorporating more than 30 years’ experience in designing and manufacturing restrooms – specifically for Australia’s diverse environment.

When seeking to enrich your community through providing safe, environmentally-friendly public spaces and exceptional landscape design, there are clear reasons why you’re in safe hands with Landmark.

Landmark Products offers a complete, professional open space structure and furniture service throughout Australia and abroad.

From design through to manufacturing and installation, Landmark Products can deliver a total project solution.

With a team of highly skilful, expert specialists in public use infrastructure, Landmark Products is committed to exceeding clients’ expectations, whether for a relatively straightforward project such as to supply street furniture, or for complex, large scale, custom built urban projects.

Landmark Products new ‘Eureka series’ features contemporary designs which blend into all open space environments.

All options in the ‘Eureka series’ included a combination of a large cubicle for people with disabilities and standard cubicles to meet any specific community needs.

All designs in the ‘Eureka series’ are 100 percent Australian made with quality materials and finishes, to withstand public use in all Australian environments.

The 10 year warranty available on products supplied is extended to 20 years for supply and installation.

Landmark Products offers a National Installation Service, Full Site Specific Engineering Certification (All Structures) and Wind Classification of C2 (Cyclonic Regions).

Contact us on 1300 768 230 or landmarkpro.com.au

*Copy supplied by Landmark Products

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