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parking signs, (3) map and informational kiosks, provided a new sign for the library, a new sign <br />for Town Hall , and replacement sign for the police department. This project took place in 2017. <br />For Elkhart, we provided monument signs that greeted residents and visitors at key <br />intersections. Additionally, we provided informational kiosks and wayfinding signage that <br />directed bike paths to their heritage trail. Also, we aided the Community Foundation of Elkhart <br />County roll out signage for their new office space; this was a series of unique and custom signs <br />for their interior space and on the exterior a large perforated window vinyl display. When the <br />Community Foundation moved their office, we also aided in removing their branding from their <br />previous office space, helping to make their transition a smooth one. These projects took place in <br />2016 and 2018 respectively. <br />Specifically, we have (3) bucket trucks capable of reaching 60 feet in the air if necessary; <br />(1) crane used to lift signs into the air for installation as necessary; (1) commercial paint room <br />(1) commercial printer used for digitally printing vinyl graphics; (1) over laminate roller used to <br />protect sign faces and vinyl; large inventory of a variety of vinyl used for cut vinyl projects; large <br />inventory of common materials such as aluminum sheets, aluminum composite sheets, 2", 3", 4" <br />square aluminum tube, a large roll of .177 polycarbonate Lexan used for translucent sign faces, <br />wood for crating and building post and panel style signs, large inventory of Matthews paint <br />products, Principal LED lighting, u-channel posts used for street signs, magnetic rolls used for <br />vehicle magnets, coroplast used for yard signs, and several other miscellaneous manufacturing <br />supplies such as industrial glue and adhesives, various screws, nuts and bolts. <br />Personnel wise, we have a team with several years of experience under their belt: (3) <br />installers (Steve Moore, Pete Wesaw, and Jeff Franko) and (1) service technician (Dave <br />Addington), (2) fabricators that also function as painters and do all parts of manufacturing (Ty <br />Picton and Eric Waugh), (4) salesman that project manage from start to finish with projects <br />(Steven Tucker, Randy Whiteman, Mike Pozzi, and Brad Morris), (1) estimator and project <br />