Printed construction windscreen is a great upgrade for job sites. Promoting partners, projects, and construction companies, printed fence screen is an economical marketing tool that is utilized by some of the biggest construction management companies in the country.
But you can do so much more for high traffic construction sites. Consider these ideas:
The “X-Ray” View
What it is: Print a life-size or scaled architectural rendering of the finished building directly onto the windscreen.
Align the print with the building’s actual future position. From the street, pedestrians get an “x-ray” view of what is being built behind the fence, turning a blind spot into a window to the future. Generate excitement, and answer the public’s “what are they building?” question in a visually stunning way.
Progress & Phase Timeline:
What it is: A visual project timeline that gets updated over the course of the build.
Design construction windscreen in large, distinct sections: “Phase 1: Foundation,” “Phase 2: Framing,” “Phase 3: Finishing.” As the project hits a milestone, a graphic overlay (like a giant checkmark or “Complete!” stamp) can be added, or a new section of screen can be installed. Include QR codes that link to a project blog with photo updates. Keep the community informed and engaged in the project’s lifecycle, demonstrating progress and momentum.
Community Art or Local History Wall:
What it is: Commission a local artist or historical society to create a design that reflects the neighborhood’s character.
Instead of a corporate logo, printed fence screen becomes a temporary public art installation or a visual history lesson with old photographs and stories about the site’s past. Build tremendous goodwill with the local community, and reduce the visual blight of construction, and can even become a celebrated local feature.
