
Modular Amenities
Modular Amenities & Toilet Blocks
Amenities are rarely the most glamorous part of a project, but they often determine whether a site actually works. From shower blocks for caravan parks to self-contained bathrooms for rural properties and practical facilities for worksites, ModuHaus modular amenities are factory-built, delivered ready to connect and available across Australia.
Browse products
Modular Amenities & Toilet Blocks range
4 models
Single Toilet Block
Standalone single amenity
Starting point
From$3,078
Best for
Events & functions
Configuration
Single amenity
A self-contained single amenity, built to last — a quietly considered solution for events, sites, and properties that need one done well.
Footprint
1.1 × 1.3 m
Collection
Toilets & Bathrooms
Double Toilet Block
Two independent amenities
Starting point
From$5,507
Best for
Higher-traffic events
Configuration
Two independent compartments
Two independent amenities in a single, durable unit — a higher-capacity solution that still feels considered and well made.
Footprint
2.2 × 1.3 m
Collection
Toilets & Bathrooms
Portable Toilet & Shower
Toilet & enclosed shower · side-by-side
Starting point
From$6,742
Best for
Construction sites
Configuration
Toilet + enclosed shower
A self-contained unit that pairs a private toilet with an enclosed shower — dependable comfort for sites, events and remote stays.
Footprint
2.16 × 1.30 m
Approx. weight
490 kg
Accessible Portable Toilet
Wheelchair-accessible amenity
Starting point
From$12,430
Best for
Public & community facilities
Configuration
Accessible toilet
A wider, open-plan unit designed around wheelchair access — more inclusive sanitation for public spaces, events and worksites.
Footprint
2.16 × 2.96 m
Approx. weight
1,050 kg
The essentials
What is a modular amenities block?
A modular amenities block is a self-contained bathroom, toilet or ablution facility manufactured off-site and delivered ready for connection. Plumbing, fixtures, waterproofing, ventilation and finishes are completed in a factory rather than trade-by-trade on site.
This approach can reduce weather and coordination delays, while making the product scope easier to review before delivery.
Configurations
Types of modular amenities
The right configuration depends on the number of users, intended setting, accessibility needs and the services available on site.
Toilet blocks
Single-cubicle through to multi-pan facilities for parks, worksites, sporting grounds and public spaces.
Shower and ablution blocks
Combined shower, toilet and washbasin facilities for caravan parks, campgrounds, workers' accommodation and rural properties.
Accessible amenities
Layouts with accessibility considerations for public and community settings, subject to the applicable project requirements.
Bathroom pods
Compact bathroom units for an existing structure, studio or secondary dwelling where the site pathway supports it.
Why modular
Why choose a modular amenities block?
Manufacturing can happen while the site is prepared, so delivery and connection can be coordinated once access and services are ready. The result is a more defined scope for projects that need durable, easy-clean facilities without building a bathroom trade-by-trade on site.
Some products can also be relocated, which may suit worksites, events and staged developments where the facility needs to move with the project.
Before delivery
Connection and site requirements
A modular amenities block still needs water supply, wastewater planning, delivery access and a level prepared pad or footing arrangement suited to the unit. Rural and off-grid sites often need early advice on the proposed wastewater system.
Final requirements can vary depending on site location, plumbing and wastewater connections, accessibility needs, intended use and local council requirements. ModuHaus can help you understand the practical next steps before quoting or supplier discussions.
Approval context
Do modular amenities need council approval?
Council, building and plumbing requirements can apply depending on the location, intended use, permanence and water or wastewater connection. Public facilities and on-site wastewater systems commonly require more detailed review.
The Council guide is a useful starting point, but the final pathway should be confirmed with the relevant authority or qualified professional for the specific site.
Planning next steps
Find the right amenities solution for your site.
A Planning Assessment helps clarify intended use, access, services and approval considerations before product and supplier conversations become too narrow.
Start a Planning AssessmentHow much does a modular toilet block cost in Australia?
Modular toilet and amenities blocks vary by size and specification, from compact single-cubicle units to larger accessible facilities. Pricing depends on fixtures, finishes, site preparation, delivery distance and wastewater connection. A site-specific quote is the accurate way to budget.
Can a modular amenities block be relocated?
Many amenities blocks are designed to move between sites, which can suit worksites, events and staged developments. A permanently connected unit may also be relocated, though it will need safe disconnection and reconnection at the new site.
Are modular amenities blocks compliant with Australian standards?
The applicable plumbing, waterproofing, building and accessibility requirements depend on the product, intended use and site. Factory construction can make the specification easier to review, but final requirements should be confirmed for the specific project.
What's the difference between a modular toilet block and a portable toilet?
A portable toilet is usually a temporary self-contained cubicle. A modular toilet block is a built facility that may be connected to water and wastewater, with plumbing, ventilation and finishes suited to permanent or semi-permanent use.



