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About Bunting



  Bunting Graphics is an entrepreneurial, energetic and experienced company with the capability to manufacture all types of quality custom architectural metals and signage. Established in 1980, Bunting has grown from a family business originating in the mid 19th century with a handful of employees to 190 employees working in 2 plants, 125,000 square foot plant in Verona, Pennsylvania and a 87,000 square foot plant in Pageland, South Carolina.  With justifiable pride, we can boast of a presence in the Pittsburgh Region spanning over 130 years. Bunting stands on a tradition of quality, capability, and technological growth. From a foundation of simple engraved signage, Bunting has evolved into a manufacturer of national stature adept at fabricating custom architectural glass railing from stainless and or aluminum to towering neon, illuminated and layered aluminum and steel graphics and unique custom designed interior signage.
 
Our diverse customer base over the years has challenged and strengthened our project management and manufacturing capabilities.  Today’s Bunting Graphics has earned a well respected reputation for performance to the exacting detail required by today’s design community.  Our manufacturing and project management staff possess the skills necessary to transform signage concepts from the drawing board to a finished product exhibiting superior quality and performance.  Additionally, Bunting uses a proprietary client service project management system to coordinate every aspect of the production process.
 
    Our main plant in Verona, Pennsylvania. We also have an engineering facility in Pageland, SC.

  Headquarters
20 River Road
Verona, PA 15147
(412) 820-2200
(412) 820-4404 Fax
  Maryland Regional Office
Ellicott City, MD 21042
(410) 418-4052
(410) 418-4053 Fax
  South Carolina Regional Office
712 S Gum St
Pageland, SC 29728
(843) 672-6334
(704) 672-6347 Fax

Driving Directions

From the West (Pittsburgh International Airport):

As you exit the airport, follow signs toward Pittsburgh. This is Route 60, which will become US-22/30 East for awhile, then becomes I-279 North. Stay on I-279 North until you go through the Fort Pitt Tunnels (approximately 16 miles). As you approach the tunnels, get into the left hand lane.

When you exit the tunnels, you will be on the Fort Pitt Bridge, which is 4 lanes wide. Work your way over to the far left lane which will take you across the Fort Duquesne Bridge. Once you're on this bridge, you need to move over to the extreme right lane. Stay in this lane, and merge onto Allegheny Valley Expy. / PA-28 North, via Exit 7C.

You will stay on Route 28 North approximately 6.2 miles, until you come to the Highland Park Bridge (28N Exit 6). Once on the Bridge, stay in the left hand lane and follow the Washington Blvd./PA-8 South ramp, which will swing you around to Allegheny River Boulevard. Go straight through the light, and continue through three additional traffic signals on Allegheny River Boulevard, about 5 miles
. After the third light, you will enter Verona, and you will make a left on James Street, (look for Jack Schempp Used Autos) which is just before you come to a stop sign.

Take James St. to the next stop sign, cross the railroad tracks, and turn right into our driveway. Follow the signs to the Bunting facility.


From the North (Route 8):

Stay on Route 8 South until you reach the junction of route 28 at Etna. At this point, you will want to be in the left lane. Take the Route 28 North exit. Once on Route 28 North, merge into the right hand lane, which will feed onto the Highland Park Bridge.

Once on the Bridge, stay in the left hand lane and follow the Washington Blvd./PA-8 South ramp, which will swing you around to Allegheny River Boulevard. Go straight through the light, and continue through three additional traffic signals on Allegheny River Boulevard, about 5 miles. After the third light, you will enter Verona, and you will make a left on James Street, (look for Jack Schempp Used Autos) which is just before you come to a stop sign.

Take James St. to the next stop sign, cross the railroad tracks, and turn right into our driveway. Follow the signs to the Bunting facility.


From the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76):

Exit the turnpike at Exit 48, Allegheny Valley. Get in the right lane after you leave the toll booth, and take the ramp towards Harmarville/Pittsburgh. You will be on Freeport Road. Drive straight through the next three traffic signals, then get in the left lane, as you will soon be taking a left turn on the Hulton Bridge, towards Oakmont. This will take you across the Allegheny River on Hulton Road. Cross the railroad tracks, and turn right on Allegheny River Boulevard.

Continue through the town of Oakmont and into the town of Verona. You will know you're in Verona when you've just gone over the viaduct and are approaching a GetGo gas station on your right. Turn right at the GetGo, and left on Railroad Avenue. Go straight through one stop sign, and turn right at the next stop sign, which is James Street. Cross the railroad tracks, and turn right into our driveway. Follow the signs to the Bunting facility.


 
 
 
 
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