Corflute
Lightweight yet rigid, corflute construction site entry signs offer the perfect balance of affordability and durability for temporary to medium-term projects.
- Cost-effective solution for temporary construction sites
- Quick turnaround for urgent site requirements
- Compliant with local council regulations for temporary signage
Mesh Banners
Engineered for extreme conditions, our mesh banner construction allows wind to pass through while maintaining maximum visibility. The reinforced hemmed edges and heavy-duty eyelets ensure secure installation on exposed sites.
- Large format capabilities for maximum visibility from roadside
- Professional branding opportunity for builders and developers
- Effective for building wraps and prominent site identification
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Why Construction Site Entry Signs Matter
Construction site entry signs are your first line of defence for safety, compliance, and professionalism. Every person entering your site, workers, subcontractors, inspectors, delivery drivers, and visitors need immediate access to critical information. Site safety signage including PPE signs, warning signs, danger signs, and mandatory signs ensure everyone understands the requirements and hazards before stepping onto your property. In Australia, inadequate signage can result in WorkSafe defect notices, fines and potential project shutdowns.
Corflute vs Mesh Banners: Choosing the Right Material
Corflute construction site entry signs are lightweight, cost-effective, and perfect for short to medium-term projects lasting 2+ years. This corrugated plastic material resists moisture, chemicals, and moderate UV exposure while remaining easy to install with eyelets or drill holes. Site entry mesh banners, on the other hand, are engineered for exposed, high-wind locations and long-term installations. The mesh construction allows significant wind reduction compared to solid materials, making them ideal for high-rise buildings, coastal sites, and elevated fence lines. Both options deliver vibrant, full-colour printing that showcases your branding while meeting regulatory requirements.
Easy Installation with Eyelet Finishing
Eyelet finishing offers quick and secure installation for both corflute and mesh banners. Eyelets provide convenient attachment points that work for temporary and permanent mounting applications, making them ideal for construction sites where flexibility is essential. Properly spaced eyelets ensure your signs withstand harsh Australian weather conditions, including strong winds, intense UV exposure, and heavy rain, This finishing option is cost-effective and allows for easy repositioning or removal when your project requirements change.
FAQ's
What finishing options are available for site entry signs?
Site entry signs offer several finishing options to suit different installation methods and durability requirements.
Mesh Banners offer reinforced edges and eyelets to help prevent fraying and improve wind resistance, essential for exposed outdoor locations.
Corflute signs typically benefit from eyelets or drill holes for straightforward installation and you can also opt to have no fishes on corflute signs depending on your installation needs.
The choice of finishing depends on your installation method, site exposure and how long the sign needs to remain in place. Our team can recommend the ideal finishing options for your specific application ensuring your site entry signs are properly secured and built to last in Australian outdoor conditions.
How long do corflute and mesh banner signs last?
Corflute signs typically last 2+ years in Australian conditions, making them ideal for temporary projects. Site entry mesh banners are more durable, lasting 2-3 years even in harsh weather, high-wind, and coastal environments. Both materials feature UV-resistant inks and waterproof construction.
What information must be displayed on construction site entry signs?
Mandatory elements typically include the builder or contractor name and contact details, site address, project description, safety warnings, and any relevant council approval numbers. Many Australian councils require specific safety messaging, emergency contact information, and site manager details. It's essential to check your local council's requirements before selecting your sign design, as regulations vary by state and local authority.
Can I customise site entry signs with my company branding?
Yes! All our construction site entry signs are fully customisable with your logo, brand colours, contact details, and project information. We offer template designs for quick ordering or we have an in house design team who can help with a complete custom layout. Upload your logo, approve your proof, and receive compliant, professional signage with a fast turn a round.
Do site entry signs need to be bilingual or include multiple languages?
While not legally required in most Australian states, using AS 1319 compliant pictograms alongside English text is highly recommended for construction sites. Universal safety symbols communicate PPE requirements, hazards, and warnings regardless of language barriers. Pictograms ensure subcontractors, delivery drivers, and workers from diverse backgrounds immediately understand safety requirements without relying on text. For sites with specific language needs, bilingual text can be added to custom signs. The key is ensuring every person entering your site understands the requirements, pictograms achieve this more effectively than text alone.
