Seney, Michigan is a town in the upper peninsula of Michigan with Lake Superior to the north and Lake Michigan just to the south.
Seney connects to the region by the state highway M-28 that runs directly through the town.
Seney is a beautiful stop in the upper peninsula of Michigan as many people go outdoors to tour the Great Lakes and various sights in the region. Seney is an hour and 15 minutes away from Marquette, which is the largest city in the upper peninsula region.
The 95,238-acre Seney National Wildlife Refuge is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Services. This is a place to view local wildlife, that inhabits the local forests, wetlands, and waters. This place is especially popular for birds as there are many trumpeter swans, common loons, osprey, bald eagles, and hundreds of other bird species along with other wildlife.
There are many pools for wildlife and birds to settle while visitors get to enjoy from a distance in viewing areas.
This project includes the supply and installation of an outdoor single user accessible restroom at the Show Pool Shelter site. This was a turnkey project that Romtec provided. The old structure needed to be replaced because it is not accessible and was demolished.
An accessible parking space and firm stable walkway leading to the new Romtec structure was a part of this project.
The Romtec 1011 SST Aspen Waterless Restroom features a roof extension, board and batten siding, stone wainscot, a poly vent, gable windows, timber columns, and a breezeway.
North Tennessee Constructors LLC was the general contractor who installed the restroom building. North Tennessee provides construction services like building exteriors, foundations, and other civil engineering services.
Romtec was pleased to provide the design and supply of this turnkey restroom building for the Show Pool Shelter site at Seney National Wildlife Refuge. We design, supply, and build custom restroom buildings for parks and outdoor spaces all over the country. Contact us today to see how we can help you with your next restroom building.