RESIDENTIAL, INSTITUTIONAL & COMMERCIAL

From take off to production to installation, we do it all. Based on the information supplied in architectural plans, door and window schedules, and sign style guides, we can determine what your needs are and how much it will cost. To ensure nothing is missed, we recommend that architects create a separate schedule specifically for signage to ensure nothing is forgotten and no additional costs are incurred later on due to unexpected surprises.

TYPICAL NEW BUILDING SIGNS YOU MAY NEED

For a bold, contemporary look that is both economical and aesthetically pleasing, we offer direct UV print white inks printed on a variety of materials as an alternative to engraving, and also have the ability to produce ADA compliant tactile text and braille in house. Common materials for wayfinding signs include Lamacoid, ACP, black PVC and non-glare clear acrylic, among others.

Although a new building may have some unique or atypical signage requirements, below are examples of common signs required in new building construction.

BUILDING NAME

A variety of illuminated and non-illuminated options to choose from.

BUILDING ADDRESS

Common options include dimensionals and window decals.

SUITE NUMBERS

Common options include dimensionals and name-plate style.

SUITE DIRECTIONALS

Required in elevator locations and hallway junctions.

STAIRWELL SIGNS

ADA compliant (raised letters & braille).

CROSSOVER SIGNS

ADA compliant (raised letters & braille).

AMENITY ROOM SIGNS

Examples: laundry, bike storage, storage. ADA compliant.

SERVICE ROOM SIGNS

Examples: electrical, mechanical, janitorial. ADA not required.

FIRE EXIT SIGNS

ADA compliant (raised letters & braille).

WASHROOM SIGNS

Male, female and/or universal. ADA compliant (raised letters & braille).

PARKING HEIGHT CLEARANCE BARS

Typically 8ft or 10ft long.

PARKING SIGNS

Typically 12″x18″, either wall mounted or on a post.

BIKE LOCKER NUMBERS

Sign or decal.

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