Construction Vehicle Wraps
Construction fleet wraps that build brand recognition across job sites, supply runs, and the roads between them.
Construction trucks cover a lot of miles and are seen by a lot of people. Every trip to the supply house, every job site, every stoplight is an exposure. For general contractors, specialty trades, and subcontractors alike, a consistent, professional fleet signals an organized, established company to the owners, GCs, and partners who make hiring decisions.
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Built for working trucks
Designs that account for ladder racks, toolboxes, cargo beds, and the wear a job site truck actually takes.
Trade type clarity
What you build or install readable on the highway and at the job site gate.
Fleet consistency
Every truck on brand so the company looks the same at every site.
Bidder credibility
A professional fleet wrap signals an organized, established operation to GCs and owners.
At a glance
- Vehicle types
- Pickup trucks, flatbeds, box trucks, service vans, equipment trailers
- Design priority
- Company name and trade type readable at job site distances and highway speed
- Material
- 3M premium vinyl rated for heavy-use commercial vehicles
- Warranty
- 2-year workmanship and adhesion on every installation
What construction wraps need to communicate
- Company name and the trade or service type (general contractor, framing, concrete, site work, etc.) readable first.
- Contact information: a phone number or web address sized for visibility at the job site and on the road.
- A professional, established look that matters when you are bidding against other contractors.
- Consistency: every truck should read as the same company.
- DOT numbers and required regulatory markings if applicable.
Built for construction fleets
- Layouts designed around pickup geometry, flatbeds, box trucks, and trailers.
- Room for DOT numbers and regulatory markings without crowding the design.
- Durable materials rated for highway miles and job-site exposure.
- A consistent look from the first truck to the newest.
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- Why should a construction company wrap its fleet?
- Construction trucks are on the road and on job sites constantly. A consistent, professional fleet signals an organized operation to the GCs, owners, and partners who make subcontract and hiring decisions. It also builds name recognition in the communities where you work.
- Can you include DOT numbers and safety markings on construction wraps?
- Yes. We plan room for DOT numbers, license information, and any required safety markings as part of a layout that still reads clearly and professionally.
- Do you wrap trailers for construction companies?
- Yes. We wrap pickup trucks, flatbeds, box trucks, service vans, and equipment trailers, and we keep the design consistent across all of them so the whole fleet presents the same brand.
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