Government Restroom Partitions, Public Facility Specialties & Division 10 Installation

Government Restroom Partitions, Public Facility Specialties & Division 10 Installation

Restroom Stalls and All provides commercial Division 10 specialty products and installation services for government buildings, municipal facilities, courthouses, public safety buildings, administrative offices, libraries, parks and recreation facilities, transit facilities, public works buildings, federal facilities, state buildings, county offices, military-adjacent facilities, civic centers, community centers, public restrooms, and other taxpayer-funded spaces.

Government facilities need products that are durable, accessible, specification-compliant, easy to maintain, and built for long-term public use. These are not short-term spaces. Many public-sector buildings are expected to serve communities for decades, which means restroom partitions, accessories, signage, lockers, wall protection, visual display boards, fire protection specialties, and other Division 10 products must be selected with performance, maintenance, and accountability in mind.

Our team understands the Division 10 scopes commonly found in government construction, renovation, and facility maintenance projects. Whether your project involves a city hall restroom renovation, courthouse toilet partition replacement, public library restroom upgrade, police station locker room, recreation center locker package, transit facility restroom, park restroom building, federal office alteration, or multi-building municipal improvement project, Restroom Stalls and All can help source, coordinate, and install the specialty products required to complete the job.

Division 10 Expertise for Government Buildings

Division 10 Specialties include many of the products that the public, employees, visitors, inspectors, maintenance teams, security personnel, and facility managers use every day. In government environments, these products must often balance public access, durability, accessibility, safety, security, vandal resistance, cleanability, long-term replacement needs, and strict project specifications.

Restroom Stalls and All helps public-sector owners, general contractors, architects, purchasing departments, facility managers, estimators, and maintenance teams coordinate Division 10 products such as:

  • Commercial restroom partitions
  • Toilet compartments
  • High-privacy toilet partitions
  • Urinal screens
  • ADA restroom accessories
  • ABA accessibility-related accessories where applicable
  • Grab bars
  • Mirrors
  • Toilet paper dispensers
  • Paper towel dispensers
  • Soap dispensers
  • Hand dryers
  • Waste receptacles
  • Sanitary disposal units
  • Baby changing stations
  • Shower seats
  • Shower rods and curtains
  • Locker room accessories
  • Employee lockers
  • Police, fire, and public works lockers
  • Plastic, metal, phenolic, laminate, and wood lockers
  • Locker room benches
  • Wall protection
  • Corner guards
  • Crash rails and bumper rails
  • Door and frame protection
  • Protective wall covering
  • ADA signage
  • Tactile signage
  • Wayfinding signage
  • Room identification signage
  • Directories
  • Visual display boards
  • Markerboards and whiteboards
  • Tackboards and bulletin boards
  • Display cases
  • Fire extinguisher cabinets
  • Fire extinguishers
  • AED and defibrillator cabinets
  • Emergency aid cabinets
  • Storage specialties
  • Wardrobe and closet specialties
  • Flagpoles and select exterior specialties where specified

For government work, Division 10 products are often installed near the end of construction, when project schedules are tight and every missing item can delay closeout. Our role is to help make the Division 10 scope clear, organized, and aligned with the approved specifications.

Why Division 10 Matters in Public-Sector Projects

Government facilities are built for public service. The products selected for these spaces affect the daily experience of residents, employees, visitors, elected officials, inspectors, first responders, maintenance teams, and the broader community.

A well-coordinated Division 10 package can help support:

  • Public accessibility
  • Long-term facility durability
  • Better restroom privacy
  • Cleaner and more maintainable restrooms
  • Reduced vandalism-related repairs
  • Easier replacement part planning
  • Consistent standards across multiple buildings
  • Improved wayfinding
  • Safer public circulation
  • Staff efficiency
  • Better locker room function
  • Reduced wall and door damage
  • Code-conscious project coordination
  • Cleaner closeout and fewer punch list issues
  • Stronger taxpayer value

Public-sector projects often have more oversight than private work. Product selections may need to match approved specifications, owner standards, procurement requirements, project manuals, bid documents, addenda, substitutions, submittals, and architect approvals. Restroom Stalls and All helps government project teams navigate those details with practical Division 10 knowledge.

Government Facilities We Serve

Restroom Stalls and All supports Division 10 projects for a wide range of government and public-sector facilities, including:

  • Federal office buildings
  • State office buildings
  • County administration buildings
  • City halls
  • Town halls
  • Municipal offices
  • Courthouses
  • Judicial buildings
  • Police stations
  • Fire stations
  • EMS facilities
  • Public safety buildings
  • Emergency operations centers
  • Public works facilities
  • Department of transportation facilities
  • Transit stations
  • Bus terminals
  • Rail facilities
  • Rest areas
  • Welcome centers
  • Public libraries
  • Community centers
  • Recreation centers
  • Parks and recreation buildings
  • Public pool facilities
  • Field houses
  • Civic centers
  • Government training centers
  • Military-adjacent facilities
  • Armories where specified
  • Election offices
  • Permitting offices
  • Tax offices
  • Social services buildings
  • Health department buildings
  • Public restroom buildings
  • Visitor centers
  • Historic government buildings
  • Multi-building municipal campuses

Each facility type has different Division 10 needs. A courthouse may prioritize public restrooms, secure staff areas, signage, and wall protection. A fire station may need lockers, shower accessories, toilet compartments, and durable restroom accessories. A library may need high-quality public restrooms, signage, display cases, markerboards, and wall protection. A parks building may require moisture-resistant partitions, vandal-resistant accessories, and durable materials for public restroom use.

Common Division 10 Specification Sections for Government Projects

Project specifications vary by agency, architect, owner standard, funding source, facility type, and MasterFormat edition. Section names may also differ between federal, state, municipal, and local project manuals. However, government projects commonly reference Division 10 sections such as:

Visual Display, Public Information & Communication Products

  • 10 11 00 — Visual Display Units / Visual Display Surfaces
  • 10 11 13 — Fixed Visual Display Units / Boards
  • 10 11 16 — Markerboards
  • 10 11 16.53 — Electronic Markerboards
  • 10 11 23 — Tackboards
  • 10 11 33 — Sliding Visual Display Units
  • 10 11 36 — Visual Display Conference Units
  • 10 11 43 — Visual Display Wall Panels
  • 10 11 46 — Visual Display Fabrics
  • 10 12 00 — Display Cases
  • 10 13 00 — Directories

Signage, Wayfinding & Accessibility Identification

  • 10 14 00 — Signage
  • 10 14 19 — Dimensional Letter Signage
  • 10 14 23 — Panel Signage
  • 10 14 33 — Illuminated Panel Signage
  • 10 14 43 — Photoluminescent Signage
  • 10 14 53 — Traffic Signage
  • 10 14 63 — Electronic Message Signage
  • 10 14 67 — Tactile Signage
  • 10 14 73 — Informational Signage

Restroom Partitions, Compartments & Public Privacy Products

  • 10 21 00 — Compartments and Cubicles
  • 10 21 13 — Toilet Compartments
  • 10 21 13.13 — Metal Toilet Compartments
  • 10 21 13.16 — Plastic-Laminate-Clad Toilet Compartments
  • 10 21 13.17 — Phenolic-Core Toilet Compartments
  • 10 21 13.19 — Plastic Toilet Compartments
  • 10 21 16 — Shower and Dressing Compartments
  • 10 21 23 — Cubicle Curtains and Track where specified
  • 10 22 00 — Partitions
  • 10 22 19 — Demountable Partitions where specified
  • 10 22 23 — Portable Partitions, Screens, and Panels
  • 10 22 26 — Operable Partitions where specified
  • 10 22 39 — Folding Panel Partitions where specified

Wall Protection, Door Protection & High-Traffic Durability Products

  • 10 26 00 — Wall and Door Protection
  • 10 26 13 — Corner Guards
  • 10 26 16 — Bumper Rails
  • 10 26 16.13 — Bumper Rails
  • 10 26 16.16 — Protective Corridor Handrails
  • 10 26 23 — Protective Wall Covering
  • 10 26 33 — Door and Frame Protection

Toilet, Bath, Shower & Public Restroom Accessories

  • 10 28 00 — Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories
  • 10 28 13 — Toilet Accessories
  • 10 28 13.13 — Commercial Toilet Accessories
  • 10 28 16 — Bath Accessories
  • 10 28 19 — Tub and Shower Doors
  • 10 28 23 — Laundry Accessories

Emergency Aid, Fire Protection, Lockers & Storage

  • 10 43 00 — Emergency Aid Specialties
  • 10 43 13 — Defibrillator Cabinets
  • 10 44 00 — Fire Protection Specialties
  • 10 44 13 — Fire Protection Cabinets
  • 10 44 16 — Fire Extinguishers
  • 10 44 16.13 — Portable Fire Extinguishers
  • 10 51 00 — Lockers
  • 10 51 13 — Metal Lockers
  • 10 51 16 — Wood Lockers
  • 10 51 23 — Plastic-Laminate-Clad Lockers
  • 10 51 26 — Plastic Lockers
  • 10 51 29 — Phenolic Lockers
  • 10 51 53 — Locker Room Benches
  • 10 55 00 — Postal Specialties where specified
  • 10 56 00 — Storage Assemblies
  • 10 57 00 — Wardrobe and Closet Specialties
  • 10 57 13 — Hat and Coat Racks
  • 10 73 00 — Protective Covers
  • 10 75 00 — Flagpoles

Understanding these section numbers helps us communicate clearly with architects, contractors, estimators, procurement teams, public owners, and facility managers. It also helps ensure that quoted products align with the correct specification section, finish, mounting condition, location, and installation requirement.

Public Restroom Partitions for Government Facilities

Public restrooms in government buildings must handle heavy use, frequent cleaning, accessibility requirements, and long-term maintenance. In many facilities, restrooms are used by both employees and the general public, which means durability and privacy are critical.

Restroom Stalls and All provides and installs restroom partitions for:

  • City hall restrooms
  • Courthouse restrooms
  • County office restrooms
  • Federal building restrooms
  • Public library restrooms
  • Police station restrooms
  • Fire station restrooms
  • Public works facility restrooms
  • Transit station restrooms
  • Rest area restrooms
  • Visitor center restrooms
  • Park restroom buildings
  • Recreation center restrooms
  • Community center restrooms
  • Civic center restrooms
  • Public pool restrooms
  • Government training facility restrooms
  • Staff restrooms
  • Visitor restrooms
  • Locker room restrooms
  • ADA toilet compartments
  • Family and assisted-use restrooms
  • Gender-neutral restroom layouts where specified

Common restroom partition materials for government environments include:

  • Solid plastic HDPE toilet partitions
  • Phenolic-core toilet partitions
  • Stainless steel toilet partitions
  • Powder-coated steel toilet partitions
  • Plastic laminate toilet partitions
  • High-pressure laminate toilet partitions
  • High-privacy toilet partitions
  • Floor-mounted overhead-braced partitions
  • Floor-to-ceiling toilet compartments
  • Ceiling-hung toilet compartments where appropriate

For high-traffic public restrooms, solid plastic HDPE, phenolic, and stainless steel are often considered because of their durability, moisture resistance, cleanability, and long-term value. Powder-coated steel and plastic laminate may also be appropriate depending on the building type, budget, traffic level, and owner standards.

Durable Restroom Products for Civic Buildings and Public Use

Government restrooms often see broad public use and must be designed for durability. Products may need to resist impact, moisture, vandalism, corrosion, and heavy cleaning. In some locations, replacement parts and long-term standardization may be just as important as the initial purchase price.

We help government teams evaluate restroom products based on:

  • Public traffic levels
  • Cleaning frequency
  • Moisture exposure
  • Vandal resistance
  • Privacy requirements
  • Accessibility requirements
  • Security concerns
  • Owner standards
  • Budget constraints
  • Long-term maintenance needs
  • Replacement part availability
  • Approved specifications
  • Installation schedule
  • Public access and phasing

The lowest upfront price is not always the best long-term value for a public building. Durable partitions, accessories, hardware, and mounting systems can help reduce future repairs and support better taxpayer value over the life of the facility.

High-Privacy Toilet Partitions for Public Facilities

Restroom privacy is increasingly important in public buildings. Government facilities often serve a wide range of users, including employees, visitors, families, older adults, people with disabilities, and members of the public who may spend significant time in civic buildings.

High-privacy restroom partition options may include:

  • Taller doors and panels
  • Reduced sightline gaps
  • Privacy strips
  • Continuous brackets
  • Full-height doors
  • Floor-to-ceiling compartments
  • High-privacy urinal screens
  • Private changing compartments
  • Family restroom privacy solutions
  • Gender-neutral restroom compartments where specified

High-privacy toilet partitions can be especially valuable in city halls, courthouses, libraries, community centers, parks buildings, transit facilities, recreation centers, and public-facing government offices.

ADA and ABA Accessibility Considerations

Accessibility is a central requirement in government and public-sector facilities. Depending on the facility type, funding source, ownership, and jurisdiction, projects may need to consider ADA requirements, ABA requirements, state accessibility standards, local code requirements, owner standards, and agency-specific criteria.

Restroom Stalls and All can help provide and install accessibility-related Division 10 products such as:

  • ADA toilet compartments
  • Ambulatory toilet compartments
  • Grab bars
  • Accessible mirrors
  • Accessible toilet paper dispensers
  • Accessible soap dispensers
  • Accessible paper towel dispensers
  • Accessible hand dryers
  • Shower seats
  • Accessible shower accessories
  • Accessible baby changing stations where specified
  • Tactile restroom signage
  • Room identification signage
  • Directional signage
  • Accessible locker room accessories where specified

Final accessibility compliance should always be coordinated with the project architect, approved drawings, applicable codes, agency standards, and authority having jurisdiction. Our role is to help provide the correct commercial products and install them according to the approved project requirements.

Commercial Restroom Accessories for Government Buildings

Restroom accessories in public-sector buildings must be durable, cleanable, accessible, and easy for maintenance staff to service. Many government projects also require accessories that are vandal-resistant, tamper-resistant, stainless steel, recessed, semi-recessed, surface-mounted, or designed for high-use public restrooms.

Common government restroom accessories include:

  • Grab bars
  • Toilet paper dispensers
  • Paper towel dispensers
  • Soap dispensers
  • Hand dryers
  • Mirrors
  • Shelves
  • Robe hooks
  • Coat hooks
  • Waste receptacles
  • Sanitary napkin disposals
  • Baby changing stations
  • Mop and broom holders
  • Combination accessory units
  • Recessed accessory units
  • Semi-recessed accessory units
  • Surface-mounted accessories
  • Touchless restroom accessories where specified
  • Vandal-resistant restroom accessories
  • Tamper-resistant accessories where specified
  • ADA restroom accessories

Government restroom accessories may appear in public restrooms, staff restrooms, detention-adjacent administrative spaces, public safety facilities, parks buildings, recreation centers, transit facilities, and public works buildings.

Vandal-Resistant and Security-Sensitive Restroom Products

Some government facilities require additional attention to vandal resistance, tamper resistance, durability, and supervision. Public restrooms, parks buildings, transit restrooms, recreation facilities, courthouses, public safety buildings, and other high-use facilities may need products that are designed for demanding public environments.

Security-sensitive restroom considerations may include:

  • Solid plastic or phenolic toilet partitions
  • Stainless steel accessories
  • Vandal-resistant dispensers
  • Tamper-resistant fasteners
  • Heavy-duty hinges and hardware
  • Secure mirrors
  • Recessed accessory units where specified
  • Anti-theft dispenser designs
  • Durable wall protection
  • High-impact materials
  • Easy-to-replace components
  • Products aligned with owner standards

For correctional, holding, behavioral, or law-enforcement environments, product selection may require specialized review for safety, supervision, tamper resistance, ligature resistance, and facility-specific security requirements. These products should always be coordinated with the architect, security consultant, owner standards, and authority having jurisdiction.

Lockers, Staff Storage & Public Safety Facility Products

Government employees often need secure and durable storage. Public safety facilities, public works buildings, recreation centers, maintenance facilities, and administrative offices may require lockers, benches, and storage products for daily staff use.

Restroom Stalls and All can help provide and install locker and storage products such as:

  • Employee lockers
  • Staff lockers
  • Police lockers
  • Fire station lockers
  • EMS lockers
  • Public works lockers
  • Maintenance staff lockers
  • Recreation center lockers
  • Pool facility lockers
  • Visitor lockers where specified
  • Metal lockers
  • Plastic lockers
  • Phenolic lockers
  • Plastic laminate lockers
  • Wood lockers
  • Locker room benches
  • Shower room benches
  • Coat hooks
  • Wardrobe storage
  • Hat and coat racks
  • Storage specialties

Locker selection may depend on durability, ventilation, moisture exposure, security, cleaning routines, uniform storage needs, equipment storage needs, and owner standards. Public safety facilities may also require larger lockers or specialty storage coordination depending on the approved project scope.

Wall Protection, Corner Guards & Door Protection for Public Buildings

Government facilities experience heavy traffic from the public, staff, carts, equipment, deliveries, maintenance crews, furniture moves, wheelchairs, public works tools, and facility operations. Wall protection helps reduce damage and lower long-term maintenance costs.

Restroom Stalls and All provides and installs wall protection products such as:

  • Corner guards
  • Wall guards
  • Bumper rails
  • Crash rails
  • Protective handrails
  • Door protection
  • Frame protection
  • Protective wall covering
  • High-impact wall panels
  • Service corridor protection
  • Public corridor protection
  • Loading area protection
  • Elevator lobby wall protection
  • Back-of-house protection
  • Maintenance area wall protection

Wall protection is especially useful in courthouses, public safety buildings, community centers, libraries, recreation centers, transit facilities, public works buildings, service corridors, and high-traffic municipal offices.

In public-facing areas, wall protection should balance appearance with durability. In back-of-house and service spaces, the priority may be impact resistance, cleanability, and long-term maintenance savings.

Government Signage, ADA Signage & Wayfinding

Clear signage is essential in government buildings. Residents and visitors often come to public buildings for important services, permits, hearings, appointments, public meetings, voting, court appearances, records, inspections, and community programs. Good signage helps reduce confusion, improve accessibility, and support efficient public service.

Restroom Stalls and All can help provide and install government signage such as:

  • ADA restroom signs
  • Tactile signs
  • Room identification signs
  • Department signs
  • Office signs
  • Suite signs
  • Directional signs
  • Wayfinding signs
  • Lobby directories
  • Floor directories
  • Public meeting room signs
  • Council chamber signs
  • Courtroom signs where specified
  • Staff-only signs
  • Security area signs
  • Locker room signs
  • Shower room signs
  • Park facility signs
  • Recreation center signs
  • Fire extinguisher cabinet signage
  • Evacuation and safety signage
  • Informational signage
  • Exterior and interior identification signs

Government signage may need to coordinate with ADA requirements, ABA requirements where applicable, agency standards, building security plans, historic preservation requirements, brand or seal usage, multilingual needs, and public wayfinding programs.

Visual Display Boards, Markerboards & Public Information Products

Government facilities use visual display products for public meetings, staff coordination, training, emergency operations, scheduling, announcements, community notices, and internal communication.

Restroom Stalls and All provides Division 10 visual display solutions such as:

  • Markerboards
  • Marker boards
  • Whiteboards
  • Dry erase boards
  • Glass markerboards
  • Magnetic markerboards
  • Porcelain markerboards
  • Tackboards
  • Tack boards
  • Bulletin boards
  • Display boards
  • Display rails
  • Fabric-wrapped panels
  • Tackable panels
  • Public notice boards
  • Staff communication boards
  • Training room boards
  • Conference room boards
  • Emergency operations boards
  • Combination markerboard and tackboard units
  • Sliding visual display units
  • Mobile markerboards where specified

Visual display products are commonly used in:

  • Council chambers
  • Public meeting rooms
  • Conference rooms
  • Training rooms
  • Emergency operations centers
  • Staff offices
  • Public works offices
  • Police and fire administration areas
  • Libraries
  • Recreation centers
  • Community centers
  • Permit offices
  • Election offices
  • Breakrooms
  • Maintenance offices
  • Facility management offices

Public notice boards, tackboards, and display cases are especially important in civic buildings where announcements, agendas, permits, schedules, and public information must be posted clearly.

Display Cases, Directories & Public Communication

Government buildings often need durable display cases, directories, and information products to support public notices, awards, historic displays, department listings, community announcements, meeting agendas, and wayfinding.

Common products include:

  • Wall-mounted display cases
  • Freestanding display cases
  • Lockable bulletin boards
  • Public notice boards
  • Lobby directories
  • Floor directories
  • Department directories
  • Information boards
  • Community announcement boards
  • Historical display cases
  • Awards and recognition displays

These products are especially useful in city halls, town halls, courthouses, public libraries, community centers, recreation facilities, and public administration buildings.

Fire Protection Specialties & Emergency Aid Cabinets

Fire protection specialties and emergency aid cabinets are essential in public buildings. These products must be coordinated with approved life-safety plans, accessibility requirements, wall conditions, cabinet types, signage, and facility standards.

Common government facility products include:

  • Fire extinguisher cabinets
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Recessed fire extinguisher cabinets
  • Semi-recessed fire extinguisher cabinets
  • Surface-mounted fire extinguisher cabinets
  • AED cabinets
  • Defibrillator cabinets
  • Emergency aid cabinets
  • Related signage and identification

These products may be located in corridors, lobbies, public meeting rooms, recreation facilities, libraries, service areas, public safety buildings, parks facilities, and administrative offices.

Parks, Recreation & Public Restroom Buildings

Parks and recreation facilities often require some of the most durable restroom and Division 10 products because they may be exposed to moisture, outdoor conditions, public traffic, vandalism, and seasonal maintenance.

Restroom Stalls and All can support Division 10 products for:

  • Park restroom buildings
  • Recreation centers
  • Community centers
  • Pool facilities
  • Splash pad facilities
  • Sports complexes
  • Field houses
  • Public playground restroom buildings
  • Visitor centers
  • Campground restroom buildings
  • Trailhead restroom facilities
  • Athletic locker rooms
  • Public shower facilities

Common products for parks and recreation facilities include:

  • Solid plastic restroom partitions
  • Phenolic toilet partitions
  • Stainless steel accessories
  • Vandal-resistant dispensers
  • Urinal screens
  • Grab bars
  • Shower seats
  • Shower compartments
  • Locker room benches
  • Plastic lockers
  • Phenolic lockers
  • Wall protection
  • ADA signage
  • Fire extinguisher cabinets
  • Public notice boards

Material selection is especially important in parks and recreation environments. Moisture resistance, vandal resistance, corrosion resistance, and ease of cleaning may be key project priorities.

Courthouse, Public Safety & Secure Facility Considerations

Courthouses, police stations, fire stations, emergency operations centers, and secure public facilities may require Division 10 products that balance durability, security, accessibility, and professional appearance.

Potential Division 10 needs include:

  • Public restroom partitions
  • Staff restroom partitions
  • Secure restroom accessories where specified
  • Locker rooms
  • Staff lockers
  • Shower accessories
  • Public wayfinding signage
  • ADA signage
  • Tactile signage
  • Wall protection
  • Corner guards
  • Fire extinguisher cabinets
  • AED cabinets
  • Training room markerboards
  • Public notice boards
  • Staff communication boards
  • Storage specialties

For holding areas, detention-adjacent spaces, interview areas, sally ports, or security-sensitive rooms, product selection should always be reviewed against the approved drawings, facility standards, security requirements, and authority having jurisdiction.

Historic Government Building Renovations

Many government buildings are historic or architecturally significant. Renovation work in these facilities may require extra care when coordinating new restroom partitions, accessories, signage, wall protection, and fire protection cabinets with existing finishes, wall conditions, and preservation requirements.

Division 10 coordination for historic public buildings may include:

  • Restroom partition replacement
  • ADA restroom accessory upgrades
  • Tactile signage installation
  • Fire extinguisher cabinet coordination
  • Wall protection in sensitive areas
  • Finish-sensitive product selection
  • Existing wall condition review
  • Field measurement
  • Limited access installation planning
  • Phased renovation coordination

Historic projects often require close coordination with architects, owners, preservation consultants, and facility teams to ensure new products support modern function while respecting the existing building.

Public Procurement, Submittals & Specification Coordination

Government projects often involve formal specifications, bid requirements, submittals, substitution procedures, purchasing rules, owner standards, and documentation expectations. Division 10 products must be quoted and installed in a way that aligns with the approved project scope.

Restroom Stalls and All can help support government project coordination with:

  • Product takeoffs
  • Specification review
  • Finish coordination
  • Submittal support
  • Product data review
  • Shop drawing coordination where required
  • Restroom partition layouts
  • Accessory schedule review
  • Signage schedule review
  • Locker layout coordination
  • Wall protection product review
  • Fire extinguisher cabinet coordination
  • Lead time planning
  • Replacement part review
  • Installation scheduling
  • Punch list support
  • Multi-phase renovation planning

For government work, clear documentation matters. We help connect the specification, product, quote, finish, layout, and installation requirements into one organized Division 10 package.

Government Renovation & Facility Modernization Trends for 2026

Government buildings are being asked to do more with limited resources. Public-sector facility teams are focused on durability, accessibility, operational efficiency, resilience, multi-use spaces, security, sustainability, and long-term value.

For 2026 government facility projects, common priorities include:

  • Modernized public restrooms
  • High-privacy toilet partitions
  • ADA and ABA accessibility upgrades
  • Durable public restroom accessories
  • Vandal-resistant products
  • Touchless restroom accessories where specified
  • Moisture-resistant restroom partitions
  • Longer-lasting public facility materials
  • Better signage and wayfinding
  • More accessible public service spaces
  • Multi-use civic buildings
  • Flexible community spaces
  • Improved staff locker rooms
  • Public safety facility upgrades
  • Wall protection for high-traffic areas
  • Historic building modernization
  • Recreation and parks facility improvements
  • Better public meeting rooms
  • Visual display boards for training and operations
  • Fire protection specialty coordination
  • Long-term maintenance efficiency
  • Products that help protect taxpayer investment

Division 10 products support many of these goals. Restrooms, signage, lockers, wall protection, visual display units, fire protection specialties, and accessories all affect how government buildings function and how well they serve the public over time.

Representative Government Project Scopes

Government Division 10 work can range from a small restroom accessory upgrade to a full public facility renovation. Restroom Stalls and All supports public-sector scopes such as:

  • City hall restroom partition replacement
  • County office restroom renovations
  • Courthouse restroom accessory upgrades
  • Public library restroom improvements
  • Police station locker room product packages
  • Fire station locker and shower room upgrades
  • Public works facility restroom and locker products
  • Recreation center toilet partition installation
  • Park restroom building Division 10 packages
  • Transit facility restroom partition replacement
  • Public pool restroom and locker upgrades
  • Community center signage and restroom packages
  • ADA restroom accessory upgrades
  • High-privacy public restroom partition installations
  • Wall protection installation for public corridors
  • Fire extinguisher cabinet installation
  • Public meeting room markerboard packages
  • Multi-building municipal Division 10 standardization

Agency names, building names, project names, and government client references can be added only when approved. For marketing and SEO purposes, representative project scopes help communicate public-sector experience while keeping project information appropriately controlled.

Why Government Teams Choose Restroom Stalls and All

Government construction is specification-driven, schedule-sensitive, and accountability-focused. Public owners, architects, contractors, procurement teams, and facility managers need a Division 10 partner who understands product coordination, public-use durability, accessibility, submittals, and long-term maintenance needs.

Government teams choose Restroom Stalls and All because we understand:

  • Division 10 specification sections
  • Commercial restroom partition systems
  • Public restroom durability needs
  • High-privacy public restroom upgrades
  • ADA and ABA accessibility coordination
  • Government restroom accessory packages
  • Vandal-resistant restroom products
  • Public facility signage and wayfinding
  • Locker rooms for public safety and staff facilities
  • Wall protection for high-traffic public buildings
  • Fire protection specialty coordination
  • Visual display products for civic spaces
  • Parks and recreation restroom needs
  • Public procurement documentation
  • Submittal and finish coordination
  • Renovation phasing in occupied public buildings
  • Long-term maintenance and replacement concerns

We help simplify the Division 10 process by connecting the specification, quote, product, finish, layout, and installation requirements into one coordinated package.

Request a Quote for Your Government Division 10 Project

Restroom Stalls and All provides commercial restroom partitions, toilet accessories, ADA restroom accessories, ABA-related accessibility products where applicable, high-privacy toilet compartments, signage, lockers, wall protection, visual display boards, fire extinguisher cabinets, AED cabinets, and other Division 10 products for government and public-sector facilities.

Contact us today to request a quote, review your government project specifications, or get help selecting the right Division 10 products for your federal, state, county, municipal, public safety, recreation, transit, library, courthouse, or civic facility project.

 

FAQ Section

What Division 10 products are commonly used in government buildings?

Common Division 10 products for government buildings include restroom partitions, toilet accessories, grab bars, ADA signage, tactile signage, wayfinding signs, lockers, wall protection, corner guards, markerboards, tackboards, public notice boards, fire extinguisher cabinets, AED cabinets, display cases, directories, and storage specialties.

Do you provide restroom partitions for public buildings?

Yes. Restroom Stalls and All provides and installs commercial restroom partitions for city halls, courthouses, public libraries, police stations, fire stations, recreation centers, public works buildings, transit facilities, park restroom buildings, federal facilities, state buildings, county offices, and municipal facilities.

What restroom partition material is best for government facilities?

The best restroom partition material depends on the facility type, traffic level, moisture exposure, vandal resistance needs, accessibility requirements, and budget. Solid plastic HDPE, phenolic, and stainless steel are often used in high-traffic public restrooms because they offer strong durability and cleanable surfaces. Powder-coated steel and plastic laminate may also be appropriate depending on the project.

Can you help with ADA and ABA restroom accessories?

Yes. We can help provide and install accessibility-related restroom products such as ADA toilet compartments, grab bars, accessible mirrors, accessible dispensers, hand dryers, shower seats, tactile signage, and other restroom accessories based on approved drawings and specifications. ABA-related requirements may apply to certain federally funded, leased, altered, or constructed facilities.

Do you offer vandal-resistant restroom accessories?

Yes. Depending on the project requirements, we can help provide vandal-resistant and tamper-resistant restroom accessories such as stainless steel dispensers, secure mirrors, heavy-duty toilet accessories, recessed accessory units, and durable hardware for public restrooms.

Do you provide lockers for police stations, fire stations, and public works facilities?

Yes. Restroom Stalls and All can help provide and install lockers, staff storage, benches, shower room accessories, and locker room products for police stations, fire stations, EMS facilities, public works buildings, recreation centers, and other government employee areas.

Do you provide government signage and wayfinding products?

Yes. We can help provide ADA signs, tactile signs, restroom signs, room identification signs, department signs, directional signs, directories, public notice boards, meeting room signs, and other signage products for government facilities.

Can you support active public building renovations?

Yes. We can support government renovation projects, including restroom partition replacement, ADA accessory upgrades, public restroom modernization, wall protection installation, locker room upgrades, signage replacement, and multi-phase Division 10 product packages for occupied public buildings.

What specification sections are common for government Division 10 products?

Government Division 10 projects commonly reference sections such as 10 21 13 Toilet Compartments, 10 28 00 Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories, 10 14 00 Signage, 10 26 00 Wall and Door Protection, 10 44 00 Fire Protection Specialties, 10 51 00 Lockers, 10 11 00 Visual Display Units, 10 12 00 Display Cases, and 10 13 00 Directories. Section titles may vary by project manual, agency, and specification format.

What 2026 government facility trends affect Division 10 products?

Government facility projects are focusing on public restroom modernization, accessibility upgrades, long-term durability, vandal-resistant products, better wayfinding, flexible civic spaces, public safety facility improvements, parks and recreation upgrades, historic building modernization, and products that support maintenance efficiency and taxpayer value.