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Announcing the new Eureka series*

Landmark Products is excited to launch the New Eureka Modular Restroom Series.  

As Australia’s leading provider of pre-fabricated restrooms, the new modular Eureka series incorporates more than 30 years’ experience in designing and manufacturing restrooms – specifically for Australia’s diverse environments and includes the following features and benefits:

Features

  • Contemporary designs
    – blend into all open space environments
    – series includes 1D, 1D1C and 1D2C in order to meet your specific community needs
    D = Large cubicle for people with disabilities
    C = Standard cubicle size
  • Made with quality materials and finishes – 100 percent Australian made
    – withstand public use in all Australian environments
  • Warranty available
    – 10 years for supply only
    – 20 years for supply and installation
  • National installation service
  • Full site specific engineering certification (all structures)
  • Wind classification of C2 (cyclonic regions)

 

Benefits

  • Time 
    – on average, a modular building is constructed 50 percent faster than one using traditional methods
    – delivered using direct haul from factory, non-stop transport to site, reducing risk of damage
  • Relocatable
    – ability to lift out modular buildings and re-use in other locations
  • Budget
    – shorter build time tends to mean significant cost savings
    – there are decreased obstructions in the process of waiting for materials
  • Environmentally friendly
    – modular builds demonstrate a higher energy-efficiency and creates less waste
    – reduction in the carbon footprint of the build as fewer people are travelling to and from the site
  • Reduced community disruption
    – modular builds create less noise, traffic, mess and disruption for the local community.

Contact: 1300 768 230 or visit: Landmarkpro.com.au

*Copy supplied by Landmark

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