Sign Re-Imaging/Remodeling
Federal Heath Brands First BP Gas Station in Mexico
In early March, Federal Heath’s Specialty Contracting team completed a brand conversion at one of Mexico’s Pemex stations to the country’s very first British Petroleum (BP) station. As a result of Mexico’s recent energy deregulations, the opening of this new BP station is a historic occasion marking the first time in nearly 80 years that…
Read MoreFederal Heath Acquires DuraColor, LLC.
Federal Heath Sign Company, LLC, a recognized and respected leader in the signage & visual communications industry today is pleased to announce the acquisition of selected assets of DuraColor, an innovative custom graphics manufacturer. DuraColor’s manufacturing/digital printing capabilities coupled with its state-of-the-art finishing equipment will add an extra dimension to Federal Heath’s turnkey capabilities in…
Read MoreFederal Electric Sectional Signs, by Debra Jane Seltzer
Read more about the early days of Federal Electric Sign ( now Federal Heath Sign ) and illuminated signs in a recently published article in the Journal of the Society for Commercial Archaeology by Debra Jane Seltzer “Dashing lights, flashing lights high above the street, Tell me where to go to play, tell me what to…
Read MoreFederal Heath And Shell Oil Sign Five-Year Contract
And now, a word from our President …
Federal Heath Sign President and CEO Kevin Stotmeister recently gave an overview of the company to the Oceanside Chamber of Commerce.
Read MoreCITGO Case Study
CITGO’s larger than life 60’ X 60’ sign looms over the city of Boston and Fenway Park, one of the many landmarks Bostonians claim as their own. The first sign, featuring the Cities Service logo, was built in 1940, and replaced with the trimark in 1965, the Citgo sign contained more than five miles of…
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