Industry baseline range for MUTCD-compliant parking sign installation in Oregon is $145 to $480+ per sign installed. The total includes a federal MUTCD R-series panel (R7-1 No Parking, R7-8 ADA, R8-3 No Parking Anytime, etc.), a galvanized steel post or telespar, a concrete footing, and crew labor. Multi-sign jobs amortize crew time and trend toward the lower end of the range; single-sign emergency replacements price toward the upper end because mobilization dominates.
Industry Baseline Range
| Component | Cost Range |
|---|---|
| MUTCD R-series sign panel (12 by 18 standard) | $25 to $75 |
| MUTCD R-series sign panel (18 by 24 oversize) | $45 to $130 |
| MUTCD R-series sign panel (custom legend) | $80 to $220 |
| 9-foot 2-inch galvanized U-channel post | $35 to $75 |
| 9-foot 2-inch telespar post | $50 to $110 |
| 24-inch by 12-inch concrete footing | $25 to $65 |
| Sign-to-post mount bracket | $8 to $25 |
| Theft-resistant fasteners | $5 to $20 |
| Crew labor, single sign | $80 to $180 |
| Crew labor, 5-plus sign batch | $35 to $90 per sign |
| Total per sign, single install | $213 to $750+ |
| Total per sign, batched install | $145 to $480 |
Current Market Reality
2026 sign pricing trends 12 to 18% above published baselines. Drivers: galvanized steel post raw-material price increases, ASTM D4956 Type IV reflective sheeting cost inflation (driven by retroreflective microsphere supply tightness), and Oregon prevailing-wage pressure on commercial install crews. Multi-sign jobs at 5-plus signs amortize crew time and trend toward the lower end; single-sign emergency replacements price well above baseline because mobilization dominates the cost.
What Drives the Price?
Five factors determine where a sign install lands in the range.
1. Sign Panel Size
Standard MUTCD R-series panels are 12 by 18 inches. Oversize 18 by 24 inch panels (used on high-volume corridors and large lots where visibility from 100-plus feet matters) cost 2 to 3 times the standard. Custom-legend panels (private-property "Tow-Away Zone" or branded "Reserved for [Tenant]") run higher because they require custom digital print rather than stock inventory.
2. Reflective Sheeting Type
ASTM D4956 classifies reflective sheeting in 11 types. Common parking-lot specs:
- Type I (engineer-grade) -- $25 to $45 per panel, 5 to 7-year life
- Type III (high-intensity beaded) -- $35 to $65 per panel, 7 to 10-year life
- Type IV (high-intensity prismatic) -- $45 to $90 per panel, 10 to 12-year life
- Type IX (very-high-intensity prismatic) -- $65 to $130 per panel, 10 to 12-year life, used on highways
- Type XI (diamond-grade prismatic) -- $90 to $180 per panel, 10 to 12-year life
Type IV is the parking-lot standard. Going to Type I saves money but needs replacement at 5 to 7 years vs 10 to 12 for Type IV. Total cost over 10 years runs lower with Type IV.
3. Post Material
| Post Type | Cost | Life | Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2-inch galvanized U-channel | $35 to $75 | 10 to 15 years | Standard parking-lot |
| 2-inch telespar (square steel tube) | $50 to $110 | 15 to 20 years | High-traffic corridors, theft-prone zones |
| 4-inch by 4-inch wood | $25 to $50 | 5 to 8 years | Rural / decorative; not preferred for commercial |
| Aluminum | $80 to $160 | 15 to 20 years | Salt-air coastal; corrosion-resistant |
4. Footing
Standard 12-inch-diameter by 24-inch-deep concrete footing handles passenger-vehicle bump and snow-plow strikes. Larger footings (16 by 36) get specified on truck-traffic corridors and freight terminals. Footing concrete cost is small ($15 to $40 in concrete and bag mix); the labor to dig and pour drives the line item ($25 to $50).
5. Crew Mobilization
Single-sign installs price higher per sign because mobilization, layout, and equipment setup dominate the cost. Batching 5-plus signs per visit cuts per-sign labor in half. Property managers should bundle sign installs whenever possible.
What Are Common MUTCD R-Series Signs and Their Costs?
| Sign | Description | Typical Total Installed |
|---|---|---|
| R7-1 | "No Parking" | $145 to $410 |
| R7-2 | "No Parking [arrow]" | $145 to $410 |
| R7-8 | "Reserved Parking" with ADA symbol | $200 to $510 |
| R7-8a | "Van Accessible" placard | $90 to $230 (added to R7-8) |
| R7-21a | "Permit Parking Only" | $155 to $440 |
| R8-3 | "No Parking Anytime" | $145 to $410 |
| R8-3a | "No Parking [Time]" | $155 to $440 |
| R10-3 | "Wait for Green" (signal) | $200 to $500 |
Real Project Pricing
Cojo installed a 14-sign package at a Beaverton retail center in March 2026:
- 6 R7-1 No Parking signs at fire-lane curbs: $1,200 batched
- 4 R7-8 ADA signs at accessible stalls: $1,560 batched
- 2 R7-8a Van Accessible placards: $360 batched
- 2 R7-21a Permit Parking signs at tenant-only stalls: $580 batched
Total project: $3,700, all-in for hardware, footings, install labor, and field-verified panel-bottom measurement on the ADA stalls. Per-sign average ran $264 -- comfortably inside the multi-sign baseline range.
How Do You Cut Cost Without Cutting Compliance?
Three levers.
Lever 1: Batch Installs
Schedule sign work for the same crew visit as adjacent striping or curb-painting. Crew mobilization amortizes; per-sign labor drops 30 to 50%.
Lever 2: Choose Type IV Sheeting at Spec
Type I sheeting saves $20 to $45 per panel today but needs replacement at 5 to 7 years. Type IV runs 10 to 12 years -- one replacement cycle vs two over a 10-year horizon. The 10-year total for Type IV is meaningfully lower than Type I despite the higher upfront cost.
Lever 3: Use Telespar on High-Replacement Locations
Standard U-channel posts get hit and bent on drive-thru curb corners and high-traffic medians. Replacing a U-channel post and footing runs $145 to $300. Telespar with slip-base breaks away cleanly, the post survives, and replacement cost drops to $80 to $150 (post slips back in, no concrete work). The $15 to $40 telespar premium pays back on the second strike.
Get a MUTCD-Compliant Sign Quote
Cojo installs MUTCD-compliant parking signs across the I-5 corridor at the published industry baseline range or below it for batched jobs. Panel spec, post material, and footing are tuned to the lot rather than ordered off a catalog default. Contact Cojo for a parking-sign install quote.