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Sign Installation Drawing - Engineer?

HVSS

New Member
Hey everybody,

I have a 32" x 96" Carved Redwood Sign job which I will soon be installing. The township in which I have to submit for is telling me I need a drawing illustrating the mounting detail with an engineers seal on it?? Has anyone ever run into this? The sign will be going into a facade with stucco finish... Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
yep never for a wall mounted S/B sign, but at that size I can see why I guess...just draw it up and pay an engineer to wet stamp it or he'll tell you what needs to be changed
 
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Ginger

Guest
We ran into this silliness some time ago as well. I just drew something up in Corel and sent it to an architect to have him give his seal.
 

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Kottwitz-Graphics

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I used to have engineered drawings for almost all the projects that I worked on, but they were huge price changer signs for gas stations, and billboards.

The town is just covering their @#$ to make sure that signs are properly mounted, and not stuck up with duct tape and liquid nails. I would call the town planning and zoning and see if they have an alternate way of allowing the sign. You will have to supply a drawing of the proposed way of installing, and they will send someone out to check to make sure its installed the way you proposed.
 
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