A few items help the work begin smoothly: cabinet dimensions, mounting details, site photos, and any notes about building materials or soil conditions. When these pieces arrive together, the engineering stays on track from the first draft.
Each drawing presents structural details, wind speeds, and attachment methods in a format reviewers recognize. This clarity reduces delays and helps fabrication teams move forward right after approval.
Turnaround varies by project size, but most clients are surprised by how quickly we move once we have the full details. Our long experience with commercial signs keeps the workflow steady.
Yes. We support channel letters, wall signs, pylons, monuments, blade signs, awnings, canopies, billboards, and other specialty structures. Each project receives a tailored approach that reflects the real demands of the installation.
We are licensed in every state except Alaska, along with several Canadian provinces. This helps multi-location clients use one engineering partner across many regions.
If a sign will be attached to an old frame or footing, we review the available details and photos. When the structure appears usable, we prepare drawings that adapt to the existing conditions.
We provide structural observation and inspection upon request. This is helpful when a project involves a complicated installation area or when an existing support needs evaluation.
Minor changes come at no extra cost before the final stamp. Clients appreciate this flexibility because it keeps their timeline steady.
Yes. We regularly help designers understand attachment points, framing concepts, and structural limitations before their drawings go to a client.
We handle kiosks, clearance bars, ATM shrouds, screen walls, and similar structures. These items often include unusual shapes or mounting challenges that require careful engineering.
Contact our team today to discuss your signage project. We’re ready to provide fast, reliable engineering support tailored to your requirements.