It can get quite busy on a construction site. Whether you are a contractor who specializes in residential work or a construction company that works on commercial jobs that span city blocks, having the right signage can help keep you, your clients, your workers, and the general public safe. Plus, custom construction site signs can help you attract tenants to your building. Today’s blog post will focus on signs that every jobsite should consider.<!—more-->
Construction Signs for San Diego
With construction site signs, San Diego contractors can let the public know who the future tenants are, redirect traffic where needed, as well as let them know who is heading up the construction job. Medium density overlay (MDO) is used in the fabrication of most site signs. Or, for a more affordable alternative, we recommend corrugated plastic (coroplast) signs mounted on plywood for temporary signage. Coroplast is an extremely durable and versatile solution. These are just some of the material options available from All Star Signs.
Design Renderings
A great vision to share with the public is an artist’s rendering of the architect’s finished design. When the completed building will be home to residential or commercial properties that will be available for purchase or lease to the public, this is of particular importance. Promoting early interest in the job will aid the contractors and developer, since often times, they depend upon the influx of down payments to keep construction going.
Jobsite Signs
With a simple warning sign letting unauthorized passersby know that the property is a construction zone, they will be kept safe and out of the jobsite. With a builder lot sign, you can advertise your company’s name and logo while posting any permitting information. Onlookers will then know who is responsible for the beautiful complex.
Fencing Banners
Use your massive site fencing to market your enterprise. A large banner will showcase your business’s areas of expertise, contact information, logo, and of course name. When it is supported by a sign with your information on it, your handiwork becomes your best advertising tool.
Safety Signs
Construction sites need to have a broad range of safety signs. San Diego jobsites should have information posters that point to eye wash stations, first aid kits, and other emergency equipment. Safety scoreboards are a favorite method for promoting safety on the site by celebrating how long the site has been accident or injury free. Posting general personal protective equipment requirements is also a good move.
Traffic Signs
To protect the general public, you must identify the roads leading into your jobsite as dead ends. This will prevent mistakes by motorists and keep unauthorized vehicles out of your construction zone. “No Trespassing” signs are always a good idea at points of access to a closed site. Plus, you can reserve parking spots for your workers by posting parking signs.
All Star Signs can produce any images or colors for your construction site signage. This is important for branding purposes. Or, if you are working on a tight budget, we can provide standard, no-frills markers. Contact us today for a free consultation and quote!