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United States : JCDecaux wins San Franciscos iconic Street Furniture contract
Publish Date : 02-Aug-2019
JCDecaux SA, the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide, announced that it has been awarded the iconic Street Furniture contract for San Francisco (population: over 860,000). The 20-year contract was awarded by the San Franciscos Board of Supervisors in a unanimous vote and signed by the Mayor following a competitive tender. The contract covers the program management, including design, installation and daily maintenance of 114 three-sided columns with 2 panels for advertising and 1 panel for City/public service uses, as well as 25 fully accessible automatic public toilets.
The approved design from SMITHGROUP is the winner of an innovative design competition among 12 diverse San Francisco-based architects and industrial designers. The columns and the toilets contemporary look and feel will be curved, fairly abstract, sculptural structures. JCDecaux SA (Euronext Paris: DEC), the number one outdoor advertising company worldwide, announced today that it has been awarded the iconic Street Furniture contract for San Francisco (population: over 860,000). The 20-year contract was awarded by the San Franciscos Board of Supervisors in a unanimous vote and signed by the Mayor following a competitive tender.
The contract covers the program management, including design, installation and daily maintenance of 114 three-sided columns with 2 panels for advertising and 1 panel for City/public service uses, as well as 25 fully accessible automatic public toilets. The approved design from SMITHGROUP is the winner of an innovative design competition among 12 diverse San Francisco-based architects and industrial designers. The columns and the toilets contemporary look and feel will be curved, fairly abstract, sculptural structures.