Vehicles the public sees every day.
Refinishing and specialty coating work for municipal and government fleets, scoped for public-facing presentation and documented compliance.
Who we work with in this segment.
Municipal and government fleets carry a higher bar for presentation because the vehicles are public-facing. A visibly tired fleet in a municipal livery is a public story about the operation. Getting that right isn't cosmetic — it's part of how an agency maintains public confidence.
Our work for this segment focuses on durable, documented finishes that hold up to daily service and a paper trail clean enough for internal auditors. Procurement teams reviewing us will find a process that maps to how public-sector refinish work actually gets managed.
What this segment needs handled.
Every industry has its own version of the problem. Here\u2019s what we hear most from operators in this one.
Presentation standards that reflect the agency
Municipal vehicles carry public identification. Mismatched or fading finishes reflect poorly on the agency itself.
Documentation for procurement and audit
Public sector refinish work needs records. Batch numbers, coating systems, and inspection sign-offs should all be documented for future review.
Durable finishes for high-cycle equipment
Municipal equipment often operates at high utilization. The finish has to survive that cycle without requiring mid-life touch-ups.
How we handle this work.
Coating systems are selected for durability under daily municipal service, not for ease of application.
Documentation is built into every stage. Every job leaves a paper trail clean enough for procurement review.
Color archives are maintained so subsequent refinishing work on the same program lands inside the same specification years later.
What this work usually looks like.
The services we typically use for this industry.
Other segments we serve.
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