After doing this stuff throughout the entire ADA era, I am constantly amazed at how many project managers for even major construction companies don't even think about getting all the required signs until the day before their inspections.
Big or small, local or not, everywhere I've ever worked it is the same.
We have a regular customer who is the one of the biggest and oldest vineyards in the area and they are about to complete a new production facility. They have been working on the building for the last year but forgot all about the restroom signs.
So we get the frantic call on Thursday night about 4:30 that the are getting their final inspections and need one women's rest room sign but its white on dark brown and a standard white on blue of which I have a box of won't work. They were able to re-use a few they took down from the building being replaced.
Of course, by that time on the west coast, all the suppliers are gone for the day and I can only quote prices that are posted online. Client freaks out over cost and says to wait until the next day to speak with someone about availability.
I order the thing on Friday, expedited production and shipping. We put it up yesterday afternoon and the final bill for one 12" acrylic "custom" color ADA women's restroom sign with markup will be over $200.00 including installation which I guess nobody on site could handle centering and applying with the included VHB strips already attached to the sign.
Long and short of it, this sign if ordered in a timely fashion and self-installed should have cost less than half what it did.
Big or small, local or not, everywhere I've ever worked it is the same.
We have a regular customer who is the one of the biggest and oldest vineyards in the area and they are about to complete a new production facility. They have been working on the building for the last year but forgot all about the restroom signs.
So we get the frantic call on Thursday night about 4:30 that the are getting their final inspections and need one women's rest room sign but its white on dark brown and a standard white on blue of which I have a box of won't work. They were able to re-use a few they took down from the building being replaced.
Of course, by that time on the west coast, all the suppliers are gone for the day and I can only quote prices that are posted online. Client freaks out over cost and says to wait until the next day to speak with someone about availability.
I order the thing on Friday, expedited production and shipping. We put it up yesterday afternoon and the final bill for one 12" acrylic "custom" color ADA women's restroom sign with markup will be over $200.00 including installation which I guess nobody on site could handle centering and applying with the included VHB strips already attached to the sign.
Long and short of it, this sign if ordered in a timely fashion and self-installed should have cost less than half what it did.