What is printed site hoarding?
Printed panels are available in a choice of materials – correx, foamex or dibond (otherwise known as ACM – Aluminium Composite Material). They are printed in rich, vibrant colour at high resolution photographic quality.
Typically attached to the timber hoarding surrounding a construction site, our printed panels offer a flexible advertising solution.
The hoarding can be fully branded or smaller panels can be strategically placed along the hoarding depending on the budget. With the right design and messaging, printed site hoarding can even become news worthy as curiosity builds in the community around the project.
With the right design and messaging, printed site hoarding can even become news worthy as curiosity builds in the community around the project.
Where we use printed site hoarding
Printed site hoarding can be used in a variety of ways, we frequently work with contractors for large scale construction sites, by busy main roads or within green spaces where we need to accommodate uneven ground or trees.
We also produce and install printed hoarding panels for internal projects such as sectioning off an area of a building whilst internal works are carried out.
Creating engaging advertising on your site hoarding can transform plain timber fencing into a story board of excitement and anticipation for what is to come.
Why use Graphic Arts Group
Produced in-house, our print team use the highest quality setting and UV resistant materials.
All projects go through positive release to ensure our printed hoarding panels meet our customer’s standards.
Working alongside main contractors organising access equipment, method statements and risk assessments, we can also help with other aspects of your project including government guidelines and safety issues such as road closures and compliance.
We offer a full survey service and 3D visuals on all printed panel hoarding projects. Want to know more, see our printed hoarding for Bowmer & Kirkland case study.