GCs care about schedule. Walton runs sign scope as a coordinated subcontract — one phone number, predictable lead times, and an installer who shows up on the day the schedule says they will.
Pains
What you're up against
- Signage that arrives late and holds up TCO/grand opening
- Sign vendors who don't return calls during punch-list
- Permit unknowns that surface during construction
- Coordinating a separate sign installer crew on top of everything else
Look for
What you should be looking for in a partner
- Predictable lead times on fabrication
- Installation crews that show up on the scheduled day
- A PM on the sign side who actually answers the phone
- Permit expertise so signage isn't the long pole in the schedule
Walton delivers
What Walton delivers for your role
- Project management dedicated to your build
- Permit handling and code compliance
- Fabrication on a published lead-time schedule
- Installation crews coordinated with the construction plan
Proof
Relevant case studies
Capabilities
Services that map to your work
Hardware
Signage formats you'll likely need
FAQ
Common questions
Will Walton's PM coordinate directly with my superintendent?
Yes — Walton runs sign scope as a coordinated subcontract with PM-to-PM communication, so updates land in the same place as the rest of the schedule.