Safety is key on a construction site, and good construction site signs play a vital component. One local construction company — Reno Contracting, located in San Diego, CA — came to us to help design and produce the construction site signs they needed. They had several sites and needed multiple types of signage: banners, aluminum dibond fence signs, as well as mesh banners to hang form buildings.
Remaining consistent with their branding logo and colors, we designed the construction site signs in various sizes. One banner measured 10’x6′ — ideal for reaching the masses as the visibility at this size was high over a great distance away. The fence signs were sized 4’x8′ which is a standard size for a sheet of aluminum dibond. Using large format vinyl prints, with UV laminate to weather the elements, these signs were installed on the fences of the construction site. These construction site signs were flush-mounted on the trailers that remained on-site headquarters for Reno Contracting jobs. The 4’x8′ banners also worked well to provide on-site recognition, as well as posting the Construction Site Rules for Safety.
In the photo, one large construction site sign we created for Reno Contracting hangs prominently. The fence banner is also one that is durable and provides great visibility at the construction site.
Construction Area Signs for Reno
The aluminum dibond construction site signs are customized to fit most any space, as we can size them to the area of install. Great signage promotes great exposure for a great brand!
At North Coast Signs, we develop a marketing plan for our client’s needs, leveraging their strengths. For Reno Contracting, we are helping them expand their audience with fantastic construction site signs. Our expert team can help businesses promote their brand, from design, fabrication to installation.
Are you searching for effective signage for your business? Are you needing construction site signs or banners? Let the team at North Coast Signs help you out! Give them a call at 760.536.5454.
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