Construction Site Signs for Construction
For the construction industry, construction site signs are a daily necessity serving three simultaneous functions: they satisfy the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority's HSE requirements with safety instructions, emergency procedures, and access control; they inform neighbours and passersby about the project; and they market the contractor and developer throughout the construction period. An operator running multiple concurrent projects needs signage solutions that can be reused, updated, and adapted to different project types. We deliver complete signage packages from project signs and HSE boards to access signage and hoarding banners, produced in materials that withstand site conditions for years.
Challenges for construction
- Missing or outdated HSE signage can lead to non-compliance findings from the Labour Inspection Authority and project delays
- Inconsistent signage across projects weakens the contractor's brand and creates an unprofessional impression
- Project signs that fade or break down quickly indicate materials unsuitable for construction site conditions
- Lack of information signage for neighbours and passersby can lead to complaints and negative attention around the project
Use cases
Project signs with developer, architect, contractor, and expected completion date
HSE boards with safety instructions, emergency procedures, and contact persons
Access signage with gate numbering and supplier information for construction sites
Information boards for neighbours and the public with project description and timeline
From our projects
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Facade sign with LED-illuminated 3D aluminium letters for office in Stavanger

Illuminated sign with light box and vinyl front for shop in Sandnes city centre

Pylon sign with double-sided illumination and corporate profile along E39 in Rogaland

3D acrylic letters with backlighting for reception in commercial building Stavanger

Window sign with frosted film and cut-out company logo for law office Sandnes

LED letters in brushed steel mounted on facade for restaurant in Stavanger

Office sign with wayfinding and floor directory in aluminium for coworking space

Retail sign with profile letters and spot lighting for clothing store in Sandnes Centre
Complete signage package for contractor with three concurrent projects
Challenge
A mid-size contractor in Rogaland was running three building projects in parallel and needed consistent signage across all projects, including project signs, HSE boards, and access signage meeting Labour Inspection Authority regulations.
Solution
We designed a modular signage solution with shared frameworks and interchangeable graphic panels. Each project received project signs with the contractor's logo and project-specific information, HSE boards with safety instructions and emergency procedures, and access signage with gate numbering.
Result
The contractor achieved professional, consistent signage that strengthened their brand across projects. The modular solution saved costs by reusing frameworks between projects, and HSE requirements were met without additional follow-up.
Frequently asked questions
The Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority requires all construction sites to display visible safety signage with emergency procedures, access control, PPE requirements, and SHA coordinator contact details. We deliver signage packages covering all requirements in the Builder's Regulations.
Yes. We offer modular signage solutions where the framework is reused and only graphic panels are swapped between projects. This is cost-effective for contractors running several concurrent or consecutive projects.
A complete signage package with project signs, HSE boards, access signage, and information boards typically costs NOK 15,000-40,000 ex. VAT. The price depends on the number of signs, sizes, and material quality.
Yes. We produce temporary wayfinding signs for rerouting traffic, pedestrians, and suppliers around the construction site. Signs are designed with clear typography and reflective elements for good visibility.
Other industries
We deliver construction site signs to businesses across many industries:
Real Estate
The real estate industry lives on first impressions. Whether it is office buildings, residential developments, or commercial properties, professional signage and decor are key to attracting tenants, buyers, and building a strong brand in the local market.
Hospitality
Restaurants, hotels, and hospitality venues compete for the attention of guests and tourists. Facade signs that draw people in, interior decor that creates ambiance, and event branding that makes experiences memorable are all critical factors for success in the hospitality industry.
Technology
Technology companies in Norway, from startups to established players, need to communicate innovation and expertise visually. Trade show stands at industry expos, office branding that attracts talent, and vehicle wraps on company cars are all important tools for building brand presence in the tech sector.
Healthcare
The healthcare sector has unique needs for signage and visual communication. Patient guidance through wayfinding signs, vehicle branding for home care vehicles, and privacy film on glass walls are all solutions that contribute to safety, trust, and a professional healthcare environment.
Transport & Logistics
The transport and logistics industry depends on a visible and consistent fleet identity. With vehicles on the road every day across the country, fleet wrapping is the most cost-effective form of advertising. Consistent branding across trucks, vans, and trailers creates professionalism and trust.
Public Sector
Public sector organisations such as municipalities, county authorities, and government agencies need clear and accessible visual communication. Wayfinding in public buildings, project signage at developments, and materials for public events require durable, professional solutions that reach all citizens.
Events & Festivals
The events and festivals industry is characterised by tight deadlines, large formats, and the need for visual impact. From stage backdrops and banners to exhibition stands and promotional items, organisers need solutions that create atmosphere, are quick to install, and can withstand weather in both indoor and outdoor settings.
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