3D Specialties to build multi-million dollar facility in West Fargo
The space will be home to 3D Specialties spinoff company Sign Solutions USA, which will manufacture and distribute traffic signs and related traffic products on a nationwide basis. 10:00 am, Jun. 2, 2021 ×
3D Specialties recently broke ground on a new 100,000 square foot facility for its spin-off company, Sign Solutions USA, at 2351 8th Ave. N.W. in West Fargo. Rendering courtesy of Sign Solutions USA
WEST FARGO As part of an effort to further grow national sales, 3D Specialties recently broke ground on a new 100,000 square-foot facility in West Fargo s industrial park at 2511 8th Ave. N.W.
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Sign Solutions USA will focus on manufacturing and distributing signs on a national level.
May 24, 2021
WEST FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) North Dakota’s first traffic control company is expanding with a new sign manufacturing shop.
3D Specialties broke ground in West Fargo for its brand new company Sign Solutions USA. The 100,000 foot building is the newest member of the Dakota Fence Company. Sign Solutions USA will focus on manufacturing and distributing signs on a national level. The expansion is expected to be completed in February.
The President of Dakota Fence Company Joe Currier says he is proud of his team who has helped him get to this point.
Council focuses on rec complex issues
By Sue Sitter - | Dec 12, 2020
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A worker takes advantage of warmer winter weather to finish a project at the Rugby Recreation Complex.
The Rugby Recreation Complex took the spotlight at the regular monthly meeting for the Rugby City Council Monday, Dec. 7 at city hall.
Austin Harles of MBF Drain Tile Systems, LLC, attended the meeting by phone to describe drain tile work he placed underground at the baseball diamonds at the complex.
“The drain tile’s 100 percent in,” Harles said. “All of it’s in.” Harles said additional work had yet to be completed to even the field, replace soil and plant grass seed to replace sod that had been removed early in October. The sod was destroyed by a snap of cold weather and light snowfall during that time.