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Prince George's college gets new signage

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Prince George’s Community College is improving its look across campus.

Capitol Heights-based Art Display Co. won a $760,400 contract to upgrade the exterior signs at the community college.

The scope of work will include replacing main identification signs, pedestrian and vehicular wayfinding signs, signing for public and student parking, and building directories and site maps. Completion is scheduled for mid-August.

The college, established in 1958, keeps its main campus in Largo.

Art Display’s signage work can also be spotted at Nationals Park and Crystal City.

The company, which makes, designs and installs commercial signage and environmental graphics, fabricated and installed public art installations at The Shops at Wisconsin Place last year.