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Ensuring quality through Research & Development

his machine uses jet-powered water to cut through a variety of materials including stone, glass, plastic and more; it can even cut through six inches of steel. Waterjet cutting allows for more accurate cuts and cleaner edges, resulting in higher quality signage and décor for our customers. Continue reading

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I-5 Design & Manufacture Safety

At I-5 Design and Manufacture, Safety is our first concern – for our customer and our employees. On the shop floor we have excellent, state-of-the art machinery that is high-tech, but also high-powered. Because of this, each employee is encouraged, … Continue reading

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Our Mission Statement

We will always maintain up-to-date certifications for our employees including electrical, welding, painting, CDL/crane and lift equipment, as well as continued education in design and automated equipment operation.
We will listen closely to what our customers want so that we can meet and go beyond their expectations.
We will continually communicate with our customers throughout every phase of each project and we will follow up on completed projects to ensure 100% satisfaction. Continue reading

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KAIZEN | Continual Improvement | Eastern Culture meets Western Culture in Business Principles

One of the gifts we have found to be very helpful in serving our clients is the Japanese term “kaizen” meaning “continuous improvement.” Our president discovered this term and method while searching for a vehicle at a Lexus car lot several years ago and was very excited about how it could be applied to our business. Kaizen aims to eliminate waste, activities that add cost but do not add value. Kaizen must operate with three principles in place: 1. process & results (not results only), 2. Systemic thinking (big picture, not solely narrow view), 3. Non-judgmental, non-blaming (blaming is wasteful). Continue reading

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