Majestic’s project manager worked directly with the client to evaluate material options, including faux stone finishes that achieved the desired look at a more efficient cost. Samples were presented, reviewed, and approved to ensure alignment with Warren Park’s visual expectations.
Upon learning that state-level approval was required, Majestic’s permitting team promptly gathered the necessary documentation and coordinated directly with state authorities. This swift response helped maintain project momentum despite the regulatory shift.
Once permits were secured and design revisions approved, Majestic began fabrication using durable outdoor materials designed to withstand California weather conditions. The faux stone elements provided the appearance of natural stone while keeping costs within the client’s budget.
After fabrication, installation was completed efficiently in two days. The sign was securely mounted and aligned for maximum visibility and community impact. On-site teams followed safety and quality standards to ensure a smooth process from delivery to completion.
The success of this project came from effective collaboration between Majestic’s departments, design, permitting, production, and installation. Strong communication with the client ensured that adjustments were approved promptly, keeping the project on schedule.
Despite initial delays in design and permitting, the final installation was completed within two days, meeting all agreed-upon timelines.
By substituting faux stone materials for natural stone, Majestic delivered a visually upgraded monument sign that met the client’s design intent without exceeding budget constraints.
The Warren Park management team expressed full satisfaction with the finished product. The new community entrance sign successfully restored the property’s curb appeal and provided a durable, attractive entry feature for residents and guests alike.