Custom Construction Site Signage
The general construction site sign is the first sign people see when they enter a construction site. It must be displayed on each site frontage, easily read and have the relevant details required by the state or territory government. A construction site sign outlines the project details, contacts and information regarding any personal protection equipment required onsite. The sign is there to help workers and visitors stay staff onsite. Here in ACT Construction Signs, we offer customisable signs that you can edit on our online shopping portal, where you will be allowed to select from a range of existing sign layouts and you can add your own text and your company logo. Although, if you are looking for completely different print that is not a part of our selection, feel free to contact us through our Contact Us page, and we can discuss the options we can provide for any print you need.

Division 3.2A – Building Work Signs
The ACT government outlines the signage requirements under the Building (General) Regulation 2008 (SL2008-3).
30A – Requirements for sign for certain building work—Act, s 37A (4) and s 37B (2) (a)
The following requirements are prescribed:
- The sign must be at least 600mm x 900mm;
- The sign must contain the following heading in bold typeface at least 50mm high: ‘Notice about building work’;
- The sign must include the following information:
- the name and licence number of the licensed builder;
- a contact telephone number for the licensed builder;
- if the licensed builder is a corporation—the licensed builder’s Australian Company Number (ACN) (if any);
- the name and licence number of the certifier for the building work;
- a contact telephone number for the certifier;
- if the certifier is a corporation—the certifier’s Australian Company Number (ACN) (if any);
- the street address for each block of land in the parcel of land;
- the block and section number and division for the parcel of land;
- a description of the nature and scope of the building work to be, or being, carried out;
- if development approval is required for the building work—the development approval number;
- if a development approval is not required for the building work—that the work is exempt from requiring approval;
- if the requirement for development approval is not determined—that the requirement for development approval is not determined;
- for building work carried out in stages—the stage of the work to be, or being, carried out and a description of the nature and scope of the stage of the work;
- The sign must be made of durable material that will remain intact for the period of construction;
- The sign must be placed prominently so that it can be seen and read easily by a person from each frontage of the parcel of land on which the sign must be displayed.