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International Sign Association Publishes Sign Structure Research

International Sign Association Publishes Sign Structure Research

Alexandria, VA – January 10, 2012

The International Sign Association has released the results of a three-year study it commissioned on single-pole sign structures. The research was conducted at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). The new report enhances the understanding of the causes of sporadic failures of single-pole, high-rise sign structures that incorporate “telescoping poles.”

Fatigue Tests of Welded Connections in Cantilevered Steel Sign Structures is based on tests performed at UCSD’s Charles Lee Powell Structural Systems Laboratory from 2010 to 2011. The research provides guidance in the repair or rebuilding of existing structures as well as information about improving the  safety and durability of new  structures.

“This research has been an important initiative for ISA on behalf of our industry and is the result of many hours of work by the ISA Mechanical and Structural Subcommittee,” said Rich Gottwald, ISA’s executive vice president. “While there have been only a handful of failures out of out of tens of thousands of sign structures, ensuring that our products are safe throughout their life-cycle is important for our industry and our customers. We believe that this report will help engineers, manufacturers, installers and end users understand the importance of regular inspections and continuing education.”

The full report is available at the ISA website (www.signs.org/signstructures).

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