We were pleased to provide this multiuser restroom for the City of Fairfax at Stafford Drive Park in Fairfax, Virginia in partnership with Gordon Associates. Fairfax, Virginia is a city in the northeast part of the state near Washington D.C. and the county seat of Fairfax County.
The population of Fairfax was 24,146 at the 2020 census. Interstate 66, State Route 236, and U.S. Route 29 are the main highways running through Fairfax. Richmond, Virginia is the capital of the state and is about 100 miles south of Fairfax.
It is within the Washington metropolitan area and 14 miles west of Washington D.C.
George Mason University is the largest public university in Virginia and sits on the southern border of Fairfax. George Mason is a public research university named in honor of George Mason, a founding father of the U.S.
Attractions in Fairfax include the Civil War Interpretive Center at Historic Blenheim, Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center, Fairfax Old Town Hall, Fairfax Old Town Square Park, NRA National Firearms Museum, Army Navy Country Club, Daniels Run Park, Fairfax Swimming Pool, Ratcliffe Park, Lamarre Drive Trailhead, Van Dyck Park, Providence Park, Fairfax City Dog Park, and Bells Bird Sanctuary Park.
Stafford Drive Park is a 24-acre park in Fairfax that features a multipurpose synthetic turf field, a playground, a walking trail, a parking lot, and restrooms. The turf field is used for soccer, football, and a variety of other field games for programs and residents in Fairfax.
Gordon Associates was the project driver, engineer, and landscape architect on the Stafford Drive Park project with the City of Fairfax. We have also worked with Gordon Associates on the Luckett Field project (City of Alexandria, VA) and Draper Drive Park in Fairfax.
Gordon Associates is an award-winning civil engineering & landscape architecture firm providing innovative and cost-efficient design solutions to the DC area & beyond based in Chantilly, Virginia.
The multiuser restroom at Stafford Drive Park features a mechanical room with a utility sink, metal roofing, fixed skylights, Lexan windows, gable louvered vent, kick resistant louvered vent, rock veneer, and SMU concrete block wall.
The restroom is inviting , aesthetically pleasing, and located near the edge of the field and parking lot.
We were pleased to provide this multiuser restroom for the City of Fairfax at Stafford Drive Park in Fairfax, Virginia in partnership with Gordon Associates.
Romtec designs, supplies, and builds restroom buildings for parks all over the country to fit the specifications and budget of that park location. We can design a building to match other structures in the area but also to meet a specific number of people or to accommodate larger community events or sporting venues.
The City of Fairfax specifically requested the use of Romtec for the Draper Drive Park project based on our performance on the Stafford Park Project. The scope of work was to add a new restroom to the site that was previously served by portable toilets.
We added a new 2-stall multiuser restroom that was purchased directly by the City of Fairfax through Sourcewell, with the installation put out to bid separately. Draper Drive Park includes two multipurpose synthetic turf fields and a trail system.
The Draper Drive restroom design was a hybrid of options used on the Stafford Drive Park Project along with new design options.
We work with parks departments all over the country to create a building that will service its location for many years to come. We’re able to work within your budget and meet your park’s needs.
If you need a restroom for your sports park or any park location, we can replace old restroom buildings or design a new one for a new park.
Contact us today at Romtec to get started on your park project!