
As part of a public service facility improvement program in Sudan, SPACE supplied a series of MASTERWAY Public Service Bus Shelters designed for durability, functionality, and adaptability to the region’s harsh climate conditions.
The installed shelter, shown in the photo, features a bold red exterior with a robust steel frame, making it highly recognizable in public areas.
Project Background & Client Requirements
The Sudanese client required:
A simple yet durable shelter that withstands intense sunlight and high temperatures
A roof structure providing strong shading for waiting passengers
Stability in windy and sandy environments
A service window integrated into the shelter for ticketing or public service functions
Easy installation and low maintenance
SPACE Solutions
1. Reinforced steel structure with outdoor weather-resistant coating
To cope with Sudan’s desert climate, the shelter includes:
Heavy-duty steel frame
UV-resistant outdoor powder coating
Anti-sand design details
High-temperature durable panels
2. Integrated service window (key feature)
The built-in Service Window can be used for:
Ticketing
Public inquiries
Registration services
Operational management points
This multifunctional structure brings extra value beyond a traditional bus shelter.
3. Large shading canopy
Extended flat roof design
Effective sun protection for outdoor conditions
Reduces heat exposure for waiting passengers
4. High-visibility color design (Red panels)
Strong visibility from long distances
Enhances site identification
Easy-to-clean, anti-graffiti surface
5. Modular construction for fast deployment
Shipped in knock-down modular format
Easy on-site assembly
Installation supported by SPACE’s technical guidance
Technical Highlights
UV-resistant powder coating
High-strength steel frame
Integrated service window
Anti-sand and anti-heat design
Extended canopy
Modular installation system
On-site Performance
Based on the provided photo:
Clean and practical structural layout
Red panels stand out clearly in outdoor environments
Service window area supports staff operations
Seating and structural components installed neatly
Works well within the surrounding public space
Client Feedback
“The structure is durable and the service window adds great functionality to our stations. A very practical solution.”
Project Outcomes
✔ Designed for extreme heat and dry climate
✔ Highly visible and easy to locate
✔ Multi-functional with service window integration
✔ Fast installation with modular design
✔ A strong example of public service–oriented bus shelter application in Sudan

