Capabilities Overview

Full‑spectrum sign operations, from survey to service.

Signage Operations Command provides a tightly focused, deeply experienced service line that covers every critical phase of a signage mission—planning, fabrication coordination, installation, and long‑term maintenance.

Instead of treating each sign as an isolated task, SOC views your entire program as a connected system of assets. Exterior elevations, interior touchpoints, vehicles, and digital components are coordinated so that brand, visibility, and safety stay aligned across every site.

Whether you need to launch a new flagship, convert a portfolio of locations, or keep existing assets burning clean through LED upgrades, SOC builds a mission plan that matches the scale and tempo of your objectives.

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Toyota dealership exterior with illuminated brand signage across the facade and vehicle display area.
Automotive dealership signage where fascia, canopy IDs, and on‑lot visibility all have to work together across large sites.

Exterior building signs, pylons, and monuments.

Exterior signage is the first impression your customers receive and often the most demanding part of a deployment. Wind load, structure, electrical access, zoning, and visibility must all be balanced without compromising brand standards or safety. SOC specializes in coordinating these variables and delivering clean, repeatable exterior installations.

Channel Letters

Face‑lit, halo‑lit, and combination channel letter sets installed on raceways or direct‑mounted to storefronts, parapets, and architectural features.

  • Precise letter alignment and kerning on elevation.
  • Raceway color matching and concealment strategies.
  • Night‑time photo verification and light level checks.

Wall Cabinets & Fascia

Single and multi‑tenant cabinets installed to framed walls, masonry, and specialized facades with attention to drainage, fasteners, and electrical access.

  • Structure assessment and hardware specification.
  • Coordination with façade cladding and finishes.
  • Clean conduit routing and access panel placement.

Pylons & Monuments

Ground‑up installations, replacements, and retrofits for monument and pylon signs, including footings, anchor bolts, and crane‑level access.

  • Crane, bucket, and rigging planning for tight sites.
  • Highway‑speed legibility and tenant panel coordination.
  • Night work, traffic control, and safety compliance.

Exterior field missions across retail, fuel, and quick‑serve.

SOC’s exterior portfolio spans convenience stores, grocery, QSR, fuel brands, and specialty retailers. Each site demands a different balance of fascia, pylons, and monuments, but the expectation remains the same: code‑compliant, on‑brand visibility from the roadway and the sidewalk.

Scotchman convenience store channel letters mounted above the storefront canopy.
Scotchman convenience store channel letters with disciplined spacing and mounting that reads cleanly from busy forecourts.
Toyota dealership facade with illuminated signage above the showroom glass.
Toyota dealership facade where brand standards, glazing, and canopy lines all have to align with illuminated signage.
Family Dollar cabinet monument sign at street level near the entry drive.
Family Dollar monument cabinet set at the street, integrating brick base, cabinet, and lighting into a single, durable assembly.
Large BP gas station pole sign with pricing cabinet visible from the highway.
Large BP identification and price sign engineered for highway visibility, wind load, and long‑term service access.
Very tall pole‑mounted Subway restaurant sign rising above the surrounding trees.
High‑rise Subway pole sign deployed to clear tree lines and nearby structures while remaining structurally sound.
Subway restaurant lighted sign above the main storefront entrance.
Storefront Subway cabinet tied into the architectural band, keeping raceways, fasteners, and wiring out of the customer’s sightline.
Atlantic Coast Medical storefront with door and window graphics applied to the glass.
Healthcare storefront graphics where legibility, privacy, and ADA considerations all shape how vinyl is deployed on glass. SOC evaluates viewing angles from parking, sidewalks, and waiting areas so messages remain clear while still protecting patient comfort inside the space. Door swings, hardware, and interior blinds are all taken into account so that messages land exactly where they should—and nowhere they should not.
T‑Mobile large pole‑mounted illuminated cabinet sign above the roadside.
T‑Mobile pole cabinet positioned for long‑range recognition, coordinated with on‑site storefront signs and parking flow. Pole height, cabinet depth, and orientation are all calculated so the sign cuts through visual noise without causing glare or distraction for nearby drivers. These structures are engineered for both structural and visual performance, ensuring that daytime readability, night‑time brightness, and long‑term service access all align with the client’s brand standards and risk profile.
Swig & Swine stand‑up letters mounted on top of a roof awning entrance.
Roof‑mounted identity letters at Swig & Swine, factoring in roof structure, sightlines, and maintenance access. These projects require careful coordination with roofing systems and drainage so bold branding never compromises the integrity of the building envelope. SOC works with roofers and general contractors to confirm attachment methods, waterproofing details, and safety tie‑offs so the letters look effortless while the underlying engineering remains robust and compliant.

Interior environments, ADA signage, and wayfinding.

Once customers step inside, the brand experience shifts from large exterior identification to interior guidance and atmosphere. SOC executes interior packages that respect ADA requirements, life‑safety codes, and human‑scale detail.

From high‑gloss lobby logos and dimensional reception graphics to hallway wayfinding and room IDs, every piece is installed with the same care as the exterior sign that brought customers in.

  • Lobby feature walls and reception logos with concealed hardware.
  • ADA‑compliant room IDs, evacuation maps, and life‑safety signage.
  • Directional systems for offices, campuses, and healthcare facilities.
  • Environmental graphics that extend brand stories into corridors and common areas.
Executive Offices dimensional logo sign installed on a smooth interior wall with subtle lighting and neutral tones.
Interior dimensional identity installed with precise alignment and finish protection—proof that interior signage deserves the same discipline as exterior work.

Vehicle graphics and fleet branding.

Vehicles are mobile billboards that demand both visual impact and durability. SOC manages full wraps, partial wraps, and cut vinyl packages for individual vehicles and large fleets, coordinating artwork, panel seams, and installation windows so units return to service quickly.

From box trucks and vans to specialty bodies and trailers, installations are scheduled with routing in mind—minimizing downtime while maintaining strict quality standards.

  • Full vehicle wraps with carefully planned panel alignment.
  • Partial wraps and cut vinyl for cost‑effective brand coverage.
  • Fleet programs that track each unit’s graphics, condition, and update history.
  • Specialty materials and reflective graphics for safety‑critical applications.
Boar's Head Brand box truck with full graphic wrap applied along the side.
Fleet graphics such as full wraps on box trucks, turning rolling stock into consistent, high‑impact brand carriers.

Window and glass, installation, rollouts, and service.

Glass is one of the most flexible surfaces in the built environment. SOC deploys perforated films, vinyl lettering, and frosted privacy films that convert panes into brand carriers without sacrificing function. Those same teams are equipped to handle the day‑to‑day operations that keep your signage performing: installations, rollouts, removals, and service.

Window & Glass

Perforated films, vinyl lettering, and frosted privacy films installed with attention to sightlines, code, and interior comfort.

  • Retail storefront campaigns and promotions.
  • Privacy bands and conference room films.
  • Sun‑control films coordinated with interior finishes.

Installation

Field crews trained to treat every jobsite like a controlled environment—clear access, safety briefings, and close‑out checks.

  • Site surveys and pre‑install reconnaissance.
  • Equipment planning for height, reach, and access.
  • Photo‑driven documentation and punch list reporting.

Program Rollouts

National conversions, rebrands, and LED retrofits run as structured campaigns with clear milestones and outcome reporting.

  • Site lists and phasing plans that respect operations.
  • Standardized elevation packets and checklists.
  • Consolidated close‑out data for your internal teams.

Maintenance & Service

Emergency calls, scheduled night routes, retrofits, and removals handled by teams who understand the full history of your assets.

  • Lamp and LED failures, cabinet repairs, and troubleshooting.
  • Sign removals and de‑branding with site protection.
  • Planned LED upgrades informed by energy and maintenance data.

One operations partner, many mission types.

Because SOC is built as an operations command—not a one‑off installer— the same team that launches your new flagship can manage your service routes, future conversions, and special projects. The more your brand deploys, the better SOC understands your priorities, and the faster each subsequent mission moves.