by Cheryl Archer | Jul 5, 2023 | ADA Complaint Signs, ADA Signs, Recent Projects
SignWorks is pleased to announce that the Alameda Point Developer Storehouse 8 Phase 2 ADA signs were delivered and are ready for the contractor to install. This time they are planning the install the ADA signs themselves which consisted of approximately 200 ADA...
by Cheryl Archer | Nov 30, 2022 | ADA Complaint Signs, EVAC Maps, Recent Projects
SignWorks has worked on evacuation maps for Creekside Plaza before so when the first-floor map was lost we replaced it based on the information we had. The problem was that the property management company had changed, and the maps had been redone with a smaller...
by Cheryl Archer | Nov 4, 2022 | ADA Complaint Signs, EVAC Maps, Recent Projects, Safety Signs
SignWorks has worked on a few projects in Alameda, CA where the city follows the City of Oakland guidelines for evacuation maps. Our latest project was for Acro Murray and involved the production of six, fourteen inches by fourteen inches evacuation maps, complete...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 8, 2022 | ADA Complaint Signs, ADA Signs, Commercial Signage, Recent Projects, Suite Signs
We are so pleased that our partnership with AMP Printing continues to flourish. They sought us out yet again! This printing company is the choice of large operations like Google, San Francisco and they continue to seek us out for specialty ADA signage when their...
by Cheryl Archer | Jul 9, 2022 | ADA Complaint Signs, ADA Signs, Engraved Signs, fire safety signs, Recent Projects
SignWorks recently completed two 6” by 6” safety signs that will allow our client to provide vital safety information to first responders and maintenance staff when the need arises. Compliance with safety ordinances help to keep people safe and inform them where...
by Cheryl Archer | Jun 24, 2022 | ADA Complaint Signs, ADA Signs, Recent Projects
Hayward, CA – Alameda County Mosquito Abatement Updates Interior ADA Signs SignWorks worked with Alameda County Mosquito Abatement facilities staff to develop new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for the facility. They wanted a more modern look and opted...