Delays and Other Challenges Were No Obstacles to Oakland Restroom Renovation Team

February 21, 2025
Project Updates

The first renovated restroom at Oakland Airport opened on Tuesday, February 11. The men's restroom is adjacent to Gate 3 in Terminal 1.

Why it matters

The $40 million restroom renovation project is Webcor's first at Oakland Airport. The project, which began in June 2024, could take until 2028 to complete. It has four phases and 12 restrooms. The first phase includes three restrooms in Terminal 1 at Gates 3, 4, and 7.

Zoom in

The renovated restrooms were designed to be innovative, functional, and visually appealing. They feature modern technology and a range of other upgrades, including...

  • Spacious, ADA-compliant stalls with plenty of room to maneuver with luggage; they also include shelves for personal items inside the stalls.
  • Stall doors feature integrated LED-lighted occupancy indicators so travelers can quickly determine which stalls are available.
  • Upgraded lighting with energy-efficient LED fixtures complemented by high-quality finishes and sound-absorbing materials that minimize noise and enhance passenger comfort.

What they're saying

"Today’s opening marks the first of many to come for our Terminal Restroom Renovation Program,” said Port of Oakland Director of Aviation Craig Simon. “We hope that passengers flying OAK enjoy the new and refreshed look of our restroom facilities. We look forward to more openings throughout 2025."

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