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Parking Sign Installation in Beaverton, Oregon: 2026 Service Guide
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Beaverton's commercial parking sign work is shaped by the Westside tech corridor and a higher-than-average density of corporate campus, life sciences, and Class A office tenants. Most Beaverton properties have stricter brand-standard sign specifications than the typical Oregon commercial site, and corporate tenants frequently require sign packages that comply with both their national brand standards and the local Beaverton Development Code. Property managers who scope a Beaverton sign install on a generic Oregon timeline routinely under-budget for the brand-coordination effort.
What follows is the actual scope of a Beaverton sign job: the development code we coordinate against, the spec sheet we default to, and what we charge for the typical commercial refresh.
Cojo installs parking signs across Beaverton and the Westside Washington County metro with full code coordination across Beaverton Development Code Chapter 60.05 (signs), the city's sign permit process, the Oregon Building Code accessibility requirements, and the federal ADA Standards. We work with property managers, corporate tech tenants, life sciences facilities, retail centers, and government clients across the Westside.
Beaverton's permit and code framework:
Across our Beaverton service area we install all seven categories from our parking sign buyer's guide:
Our parking sign installation crews work across the city of Beaverton and the Westside metro:
A property manager overseeing a 42,000 sq ft single-tenant corporate tech campus in Beaverton called us in March 2026 to refresh the parking sign system after a corporate brand-standards refresh required updated tenant identity on all parking signage. The site had:
Our scope across one weekend:
We submitted the Beaverton sign permit package 2 weeks ahead of the install date and received approval in 8 business days.
Total install ran in the $11,500 to $14,500 range, consistent with the Industry Baseline Range for a 61-sign Beaverton corporate campus refresh.
| Component | Cost |
|---|---|
| Standard parking sign on new post | $175 to $325 |
| Brand-standard custom corporate sign | $275 to $525 |
| ADA R7-8 / R7-8a pair on shared post | $275 to $525 |
| ORS 98.812 entrance tow-away sign | $225 to $425 |
| Beaverton sign permit coordination | $300 to $700 (per project) |
| Full Beaverton corporate campus sign install (50 to 75 signs) | $11,000 to $17,000 |
Aluminum sign-blank pricing rose 11 percent in 2025, custom-print brand-standard signs carry 4 to 6 week lead times for color-match production, and Beaverton sign permit reviews currently run 8 to 14 calendar days. Plan a 5 to 7 week lead time on Beaverton corporate campus installs that involve brand-standard coordination.
Our Beaverton default specification:
ASTM D4956 grades are calibrated to MUTCD §2A.08 retroreflectivity, available at mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov.
A defensible Beaverton sign install gives the manager:
Q: Does Beaverton require sign permits for parking lot signs on private property?
A: For most signs visible from a public street or that involve a new post installation, yes, under Beaverton Development Code Chapter 60.05. Signs deep in private parking lots without public-street visibility typically do not require permits. We confirm permit applicability site-by-site as part of every Beaverton scoping call.
Q: How does corporate brand-standard coordination affect Beaverton sign installs?
A: Brand-standard signage requires custom-print production with PMS color match, often coordinated with the corporate tenant's facilities team or national sign-program contractor. Lead times stretch 4 to 6 weeks for fabrication. We coordinate brand-standard requirements at the start of scoping and provide cert documentation that satisfies most corporate facilities-management standards.
Q: How long does a Beaverton sign permit take?
A: Beaverton sign permit reviews typically run 8 to 14 calendar days from submittal for straightforward private-property installations. Brand-standard custom-print installs and accessibility-affecting projects can extend to 18 to 25 days.
Q: Does Cojo coordinate with corporate national sign programs?
A: Yes. We work routinely with corporate facilities teams that have national sign-program contractors and brand-standard guidelines. Our scoping engagement includes the brand-standard verification step before fabrication starts, and we provide PMS color cert documentation as part of project closeout.
Q: Does Cojo cover Hillsboro, Tigard, and other Westside cities?
A: Yes. Hillsboro is covered in a separate dedicated city page. Tigard, Tualatin, Lake Oswego, and West Linn are part of our Westside metro service rotation, with code coordination handled through each city's planning department on a per-project basis.
Cojo installs and refreshes parking signs across Beaverton and the Westside metro with full Chapter 60.05, Chapter 60.55, ORS 98.812, ADA, and corporate brand-standard coordination. Compare options in our parking sign buyer's guide, or call to schedule a site walk.
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