The Romtec Look

Public restroom shower building

Camp Oski Restroom and Shower

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Day to day, I work with the written specifications for each job.  I compile the descriptions for the restrooms (and other buildings), then review the components to make sure everything the customer wants for the building is included.

Another aspect of my job at Romtec is to sort photos of our public restrooms, pavilions, kiosks and utility buildings.  I go through all the images to remove duplicates or blurry shots and I organize them according to model. Some of the most distinctive exterior designs come straight from our customers. The customer often needs to match existing architectural themes so Romtec builds the restroom to match.  It’s really cool to see the process, from written description to installed building.

Spencer Whistle Stop, Alaska

Spencer Whistle Stop, Alaska

Some of the “Wow! That’s a Romtec building?” includes Spencer Whistle Stop in Alaska, The Visitors Kiosk in Huntington Beach, California, The Camp Oski Restroom in California, and the Rio Salado Sand Dunes Rest Stop in New Mexico.

It became very clear as I reviewed hundreds of photos that whether it’s a city park, sand dune or golf course, Romtec buildings are “customizable” for any setting.  The variety of options and aesthetics is impressive.  Every time I travel I look for our restrooms with their recognizable gables and unique siding packages. The Romtec restroom, always worth a second look!

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