High-traffic signage programmes

Airport and retail signage for complex commercial sites

Airport and retail projects often bring multiple signs, strict tenancy criteria, stakeholder reviews, restricted access, programmed delivery windows, and an opening date that cannot be treated casually. The signage package needs clear information and disciplined coordination.

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Multi-sign schedules

Bring storefront identity, individual letters, lightboxes, feature signs, and wayfinding into one detailed order list.

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Approval-ready detail

Coordinate dimensions, materials, finishes, illumination, mounting intent, and interfaces through shop drawings.

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Programme awareness

Identify approval dates, access restrictions, delivery windows, and dependencies before production.

Planning the right solution

Useful detail before you request a quote.

01

Build one source of truth for the signage package

A sign schedule should identify each item, location, quantity, dimensions, illumination, finish, fixing intent, and drawing reference. Clear naming prevents similar storefront or wayfinding elements from being confused during approval and delivery.

  • Itemised sign schedule
  • Location and elevation references
  • Finish and lighting schedules
  • Revision and approval status
02

Coordinate the interfaces before they become site issues

Power, wall build-up, joinery, structure, access panels, sprinkler or services clearances, landlord criteria, and installer access can all affect the signage. Early coordination lets the relevant trades resolve those interfaces in the drawings.

  • Landlord and airport criteria
  • Joinery and wall coordination
  • Cable and driver access
  • Installer and elevated-access planning
03

Plan freight and delivery around the live programme

Oversized or fragile signage may need dedicated packaging and a project-specific freight plan. Restricted receiving hours, security, loading-dock rules, remote destinations, or staged handovers should be disclosed before the delivery allowance is confirmed.

  • Required-on-site dates
  • Package labelling by area
  • Restricted delivery windows
  • Damage inspection and reporting

Common questions

Know what to include.

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Can one quote include an entire tenancy signage package?+

Yes. Add each sign as a separate order item and upload the sign schedule, elevations, artwork, criteria, and relevant construction drawings.

What information helps with an airport project quote?+

Include the airport and terminal, tenancy or project name, access constraints, required dates, approval pathway, sign schedule, elevations, finishes, and nominated delivery location.

Can delivery be coordinated across Australia?+

Delivery can be planned for metro and regional destinations. Timing and cost remain project-specific, particularly for oversized, fragile, restricted-access, or staged deliveries.

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