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Yikes, yea that is big. And the building does look like divet, which sucks. Is this a marketing banner (looks like it is covering windows), or something permanent?
I think you will need some paid advice on this one, an engineer to spec the install or you will be responsible...
I would start by...
I'm lucky to live in an area where multiple vendors deliver daily, or a least several times a week on their own trucks. For Arlon I use Garston and Nepco.
I use mostly Gerber/3M vinyl along with Arlon. Arlon has a nice material made for cheap thermal printing, Cal Plus Thermal White. The there are the exotics, like Sign Gold, when mistakes are costly.
The customer is selling their house themselves and hired a designer to design a sign who doesn't know the standards for the industry and then you are expected to solve their problem. If the file is editable I'd suggest reworking it to fit or just print as is and let them buy the frame.
Who gave you the value of 70K for the equipment? Instead of your accountant I would have a business broker or an accountant who does more of this type of work.
Definitely need more info...but from the meager description it sound like it's not a large sign. If I could, I would add more studs and use epoxy, both in the holes and on the back of the sign
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