
The first filling station to exhibit the new Topaz brand livery was officially opened on the 19th of February 2008. This new facility at Dublin Port represents an investment of €7 million Euro. Sitting on 4.5 acres it will be up to four times the size of a typical Irish service station. Irish Prestige Signs and 4front played an integral part in the success of this site, working effectively with other trades to ensure that the finished product was delivered on time.

The Irish Petrol Retailers Association’s aim is to enable their members to achieve savings throughout all aspects of their business. To be successful service stations need to combine competitive fuel prices and a clean & fresh customer experience. Bright effective signage will attract business.
Irish Prestige Signs have created a competitive package for IPRA members. By standardising certain elements of the signage such as design, specification and dimensions; IPS can transform the look of a forecourt at an affordable price. We offer a wide range of colours which will ensure that each site can have an individual look. This package offers the most up to date technology including LED price displays.

In February 2007 IPS acquired 4front maintenance services ltd. This partnership has greatly increased our capacity for growth as 4front have taken on much of our installation work. Reduced reliance on sub contractors has resulted in higher quality installations and shorter lead times. Both 4front and IPS can now offer a wider range of services to customers.

IPS Recently completed the signage and wayfinding at Pier D in Dublin Airport. Working with Laing O’Rourke in conjunction with other trades IPS provided a cost effective solution to the Dublin Airport Authority.