Construction Site Signs in Oslo
Oslo is Norway's largest construction market, with major developments in Bjørvika, Hovinbyen, Løren, and Økern. Projects range from residential blocks and commercial buildings to public infrastructure and urban space regeneration. Strict municipal requirements for construction site information, combined with heavy pedestrian traffic along site hoardings, mean construction site signs in Oslo must serve as both regulatory compliance and marketing. We produce and deliver project signs, HSE boards, and information signs for building projects across Oslo, with transport from Sandnes and on-site installation.
What is construction site signs?
Construction site signs are outdoor signs erected at building sites to inform the public about the project, developer, contractor, and safety requirements. They fulfil regulatory requirements from the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority while also serving as marketing for the developer throughout the construction period.
Delivery
We produce construction site signs in Sandnes and deliver to building projects in Oslo via our own transport or freight carriers. We deliver to Oslo via freight carrier with 2-3 working days delivery time. For trade shows and installation, we coordinate with our team that travels to the capital regularly. We also offer complete on-site installation. Typical delivery time is 5-10 working days from approved design, and express delivery is available for urgent projects.
Pricing
Prices for Construction Site Signs in Oslo start from NOK 43,102 ex. VAT for a standard 2x3 metre sign with mast. Vinyl wrapping, graphic design, foundation, and transport are additional. Use our calculator for an exact price.
Why Construction Site Signs in Oslo?
Construction activity in Oslo and Oslo is high, with projects spanning residential building, commercial development, and public infrastructure driven by finance, technology, media, consulting, public sector, and retail. Professional construction site signs are not just a regulatory requirement but also an important marketing opportunity. A quality project sign near Karl Johans gate, the Opera House, Barcode, Aker Brygge, and Ring 3 or in Bjørvika, Aker Brygge, Nydalen, Lysaker, and Skøyen shows who is building, what is being built, and generates buzz about the project long before completion.
How we work
Project meeting
We map out the project's needs for signage, HSE compliance, and brand visibility.
Design
We create layouts based on the developer's profile and regulatory requirements.
Production
Signs are produced in weather-resistant materials for long-term use.
Delivery & installation
We deliver and install the signs on the construction site.
Maintenance
We offer sign replacement and updates throughout the construction period.
Residential project in Bjørvika with project sign and HSE signage
Challenge
A developer with a large residential project in Bjørvika needed a complete signage package that met Oslo municipality requirements, informed pedestrians, and generated positive attention for the project in an area with very high foot traffic.
Solution
We delivered a 2x3 metre project sign with developer and contractor information, HSE boards with safety instructions and emergency procedures, and information boards with project descriptions and visualisations aimed at passersby along the harbour promenade.
Result
The developer received complete signage that satisfied municipal requirements and Labour Inspection Authority regulations. The information boards generated significant public interest and contributed to early marketing of the apartments.
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Retail sign with profile letters and spot lighting for clothing store in Sandnes Centre
Frequently asked questions
A standard 2x3 metre project sign with mast starts from NOK 43,102 ex. VAT. A complete signage package with HSE boards, information signs, and graphic design is priced individually. Freight to Oslo is additional.
Oslo municipality requires visible project information including developer, contractor, and contact details. The Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority also requires HSE signage with safety instructions, emergency procedures, and access control. We ensure the signage package covers all requirements.
Yes. We have experience delivering to large urban development projects and offer scalable signage solutions tailored to project scope, including hoarding banners, project signs, and information boards for passersby.
Standard delivery time is 5-10 working days from approved design. Freight to Oslo typically takes 2-3 working days. Express delivery is available for urgent projects.
Yes, we coordinate on-site installation via our own team or local installation partners in Oslo. Everything from foundations and mast mounting to hanging banners on construction hoardings.
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