What Did We Do?
When SunTrust & BB&T merged to form Truist, AIS answered the call.
To accomplish such a daunting task, AIS established a Truist-dedicated team consisting of 12 Project Managers and Assistant Project Managers whose sole-focus was completing the conversion as efficiently and effectively as possible.
Over 5,400 signs and 270 sites later all locations across Florida have been fully converted.
What Did We Do?
American & Interstate Signcrafters is the sign company of record for Citibank. We have executed well over 1,008 individual sites for Citibank and are one of two companies approved to service the entire Citibank footprint.
We also handle all interior and corporate signage needs for Citibank, as well as fabrication, installation, and project management on Citibanks’ three-year worldwide headquarters renovation project.
What Did We Do?
American & Interstate Signcrafters worked with D3LED and brand design firm Gilmore Group. American & Interstate Signcrafters was responsible for the design and fabrication of the custom ATM wall vestibule, the design and fabrication of the sun shade that extends from the first floor to the second floor and to the exterior of the building.
We were also responsible for the installation of everything on site, including the two fully customized LEDs, ATM wall, as well as the custom LED mezzanine wall, ceiling and sun shade. Different modifications and modules were used throughout different locations within the project. For instance the faceted ceiling, which extends to the exterior, utilizes a custom fabricated race-way configuration. All fabrication was done in house.
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When New York’s largest private employer and health system, which was created through a merger almost two decades ago, decided to rebrand they tapped American & Interstate Signcrafters to oversee the conversion.
The rebrand represents a journey to unify 21 hospitals, as well as hundreds of secondary and tertiary site locations. Hospital sites include, but are not limited to: Forest Hills Hospital, Glen Cove Hospital, Hofstra School of Medicine, Lenox Hill Hospital, Phelps Memorial Hospital, and Southside Hospital.
What Did We Do?
In 2016 Yale New Haven Health, one of the nation’s top-performing hospitals and the number one ranked hospital in the state of Connecticut, made a decision to rebrand its entire network. To do so they turned to American & Interstate Signcrafters.
In less than a year we completed the physical brand conversion at more than 253 sites. As the health network’s signage company of record we continue to fabricate and install its signage systemwide.
Completed sites include, but are not limited to: Bridgeport Hospital, New Haven Hospital, Westerly Hospital, and hundreds of affiliated off site centers.
What Did We Do?
Designed as an elegant covering over the building frontage, the sign is a custom perforated aluminum facade with the building’s address vertically imprinted within its aluminum covering. For nighttime viewing, a custom-lighting cove was built into the perimeter of the entire structure to accentuate its unique shape.
Overall more than 50 custom perforated panels were required, 18 were panels with multiple radius per panel. This was required to achieve the unique curvature featured above the entryway. To fabricate these panels we created a 3-D surfaces model to identify the different radius required, per panel. An 8’ by 35’ custom jig structure was fabricated to hold the shape of the panels prior to installation.
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The Barclays Center consists of 675,000 sq ft, and the project consisted of over 2,300 different
signs. Everything channel letters, pylon signs, monument signs, wayfinding signs, vinyls, custom and decorative metals, as well as perforated roof top sign were designed to the “T”. Our job was to manufacture and install each of the individual 2,300 signs in a timely, cost efficient manner while remaining true to design intent.
For signage inside the building, we used a newly developed powder-coated aluminum that is the color and finish of the iconic steel bands outside. We expanded this process to include concessions and column wraps as well.
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Scaling eight stories at sixty-by-sixty feet, the work denotes the main entrance to VIA 57 WEST, the torqued tetrahedral residential and mixed-use “courtscraper” that marks Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG)’s first project in the Americas.
To install the technologically complex Flows Two Ways sculpture, American & Interstate Signcrafters worked with engineering, architecture, and design teams to fabricate and install a layered construction and anchoring
system and with Milgo Bufkin on fabrication of the panelized façade.
What Did We Do?
The original Essex House sign consisted of large sheet-copper letters housed by a series of vertical steel trusses with diagonal bracing and horizontal cross members spanning the trusses. Despite its expert craftsmanship, after more than 85 years the original sheet copper letters were falling apart.
American & Interstate Signcrafters was responsible for removing these letters safely. We were also tasked with fabricating and installing identical lightweight, weather resistant aluminum letters.
As an added challenge we were asked to preserve the building’s appearance throughout the duration of the project. To achieve the this we brought each letter to the roof in pieces, assembled and hoisted them to the structure one letter at a time.