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Welcome to EGI’s new website

EGI’s new site is now online.

After many hours of research and suggestions from customers, EGI has designed, developed, and deployed a web site that is efficient, flashy, fresh, and entirely functional. Would you expect anything less from EGI?

EGI’s new and improved site now has comprehensive descriptions of all of EGI’s Products and a full list of the Services EGI can provide. In addition, the site now incorporates multiple photo galleries of EGI’s products for your viewing pleasure.

Some new things to take a look at. EGI now has a section of the their site that is devoted to Special Offers. Currently, EGI is offering a Free Info Kit that includes sample ADA signs, including a chemically-welded sign, color chips and more. Whether your facility is a school, office complex, or hospital, this is an offer you should consider.

In the event you are familiar with EGI’s products and want to Open an Account right away, you can now open an account with EGI online. Whether you’re a contractor, architect, sign company or an end user, EGI is ready to begin a relationship with the click of your mouse.

Also, take a look at EGI’s Portfolio. In this section of the site, EGI is offering an in-depth look at a sampling of EGI’s best work. There, you can read about a project and view a variety of photos of the products EGI installed at the facility, the majority of which are custom designed and fabricated. EGI is working on a variety of major products that will be added to the online portfolio, so keep your eyes peeled for updates in the near future.

The neatest new feature of EGISIGNS.com is the company’s new blog, EGI Knowledge. In this section, EGI hopes to show you a little more about what they do and how they do it. From how-to videos of sign installations to additional information on ADA signage, EGI is offering a variety of new content for you to experience. EGI will post photos from recent installs to keep you up to date on some of the company’s newest products, techniques, and applications. Check out EGI Knowledge; you’ll enjoy it.

And because this is new site, there is always the chance we missed something. In the event you come across any glitches, typos, broken links or the like, feel free to shoot an e-mail to online@egisigns.com. EGI appreciates any feedback you can provide, whether you have a suggestion of how to improve the site’s usability or just want to tell them how much you like or dislike the site.

Thank you for visiting EGISIGNS.com and enjoy your time on this new, cutting-edge site.

Recent Install: Lynn Cancer Institute

Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn Cancer Institute
Location: Boca Raton Community Hospital, Boca Raton, FL
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One of the five largest of its kind in the state of Florida, The Eugene M. and Christine E. Lynn Cancer Institute at the Boca Raton Community Hospital is a spectacle. The massive, 98,000-square-foot, $73 million facility opened its doors during the Fall of 2008 and is on pace to treat more than 3,000 patients each year. Not only is this facility one of the most technologically advanced cancer centers in the nation, it also offers multimodality care, where a patient has an entire medical team in one location.

This new, state-of-the-art facility is also home to new, state-of-the-art signage. EGI designed a unique signage system for the Lynn Cancer Institute, featuring interior signs that were custom
fabricated of acrylic and architectural resins infused with hundreds of pieces of bamboo. EGI designed and manufactured the entire sign system, everything from aluminum interior and exterior dimensional letters to chemically welded interior ADA signage and interchangeable directories.
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Recent Install: Marshall Student Center

Project: Marshall Student Center
Location: University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
Architect: GouldEvans/Sasaki
Contractor: The Beck Group

The Marshall Student Center opened its doors to students, faculty and staff of the University of South Florida’s main campus in Tampa, Fla., on August 20, 2008.

The Marshall Student Center is a 233,000 square-foot, four-story facility, and is now one of the top-rated collegiate student centers in the country. The building is designed around a 57-foot central atrium with a food court, two restaurants, a 1,100-seat ballroom, and a 700-seat theater. The center also has a number of formal conference rooms, multiple meeting rooms, student organization spaces, lounges, and eating areas.

EGI manufactured and installed all interior and exterior signage in the Marshall Student Center. The signage included all ADA compliant room identification signs, wall and overhead directional signage, interior and exterior dimensional letters, vinyl graphics, illuminated food court vendor signage, and informational and life safety signage.

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Standard Color Chart for EGI’s ADA signage

EGI can manufacture ADA signage in a variety of different colors. All you have to do is pick a color for the letters and the sign itself. It’s easy.

Below are EGI’s standard colors. And depending on how your monitor is calibrated, these colors may not look exactly like the actual material. Click on a color swatch to view it’s Pantone equivalent, that way you can view the closest match to our colors.
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Recent Install: New wing at Tampa V.A. Hospital

Project: James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital
Location: Tampa, FL
Contractor: J.O. DeLotto & Sons

EGI just finished an install at the James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital in Tampa, Fla. The renovated wing is now home to the Spinal Cord Injury Center, a 30 bed wing offering long-term residence for veterans who need 24-hour nursing care.

According to a recent story by ABC Action News in Tampa, the new F Wing is a state of the art facility.

The new wing includes mobile computerized medical records, high-tech lifting machines for patients in every room and suck and puff technology that allows even ventilator dependent quadriplegics to move around, control their own TV and lights.

And in terms of signage, EGI installed all the signage for wing. Some signs have four windows to be modified by the hospital staff while others are solely chemically welded door signs.
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