Construction Site Signs for Public Sector
Public sector clients have a particular responsibility to inform citizens about construction projects funded by public money. Project signs for public developments must communicate the project's purpose, budget, timeline, and responsible agencies, and they must meet universal design requirements so information is accessible to everyone. We deliver construction site signs for municipal, county, and government projects with clear public identity, readable typography, and information adapted to citizens' needs. All signs comply with requirements from the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority and the Planning and Building Act.
Challenges for public sector
- Lack of information about public construction projects creates frustration and distrust among citizens
- Signs that do not meet universal design requirements exclude citizens with disabilities
- Public project signs without clear visual identity make it unclear who is responsible for the project
- Outdated project information on signs can lead to misinformation about timelines, budgets, and contacts
Use cases
Project signs for public developments with municipal or government identity
Citizen information boards with project description, budget, and progress
Universally designed information signs accessible to all residents
Environmental and sustainability information linked to green building projects
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
Citizen information and project signage for municipal school building
Challenge
A municipality was building a new primary school and needed signage that informed citizens about the project's purpose, budget, and timeline. Signs had to meet universal design requirements and present a professional impression of the municipal construction project.
Solution
We delivered project signs with the municipality's visual identity and project description, information boards with universally designed text and contrast colours, and HSE boards for the construction area. All signs were produced with braille references and readable typography.
Result
The municipality received positive feedback from residents who felt the building project was well communicated. Signs met all Labour Inspection Authority and universal design requirements, and information boards served as a resource for the neighbourhood throughout the construction period.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. We produce signs with readable typography, contrast colours, and braille references in accordance with universal design requirements. Information is accessible to all citizens, including those with visual impairments.
Yes. We design information boards with project descriptions, budgets, funding sources, and timelines. Public sector clients are often required to make this information visible to citizens.
Yes. We produce signs in accordance with the relevant public body's design manual, including coats of arms, logotypes, and colour schemes. We adapt to current guidelines for public communication.
Yes. We produce signs with content in Norwegian and Sami or Norwegian and English as required. Bilingual signs are important for public projects in multilingual municipalities.
Other industries
We deliver construction site signs to businesses across many industries:
Construction
The construction industry in Norway is one of the country's largest sectors, with thousands of businesses ranging from sole traders to large contractors. Visibility on building sites, on the road, and towards potential clients is essential for growth and credibility in a highly competitive market.
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.
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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