Multi-Location Rollouts
Franchise Sign Installation — Eastern Ontario
Brand-compliant signage for multi-location franchise rollouts across Eastern Ontario — one installer, permit coordination across every municipality, consistent execution from Ottawa to Kingston to Belleville.
Managing a franchise sign rollout across Eastern Ontario means coordinating permits across a dozen different municipalities, managing site surveys for each location, and ensuring every installation matches the brand spec. Lundon Calling handles the full scope — so your corporate or franchise development team has one point of contact from survey through completed installation.
One point of contact for all your Eastern Ontario locations — Ottawa, Kingston, Belleville, Brockville, Cornwall, and the corridor between.
We work from your brand specifications and franchisor-approved drawings. No improvisation, no creative interpretation — installed to spec.
We manage permit applications across every municipality in the rollout — Ottawa, Kingston, Belleville, and each city in between.
Post-install photo set and completion report for every location — formatted for your corporate records and franchisor compliance documentation.
The Franchise Rollout Process
Four stages, designed to eliminate the surprises that derail multi-location rollouts — permit delays, site condition mismatches, and documentation gaps.
Rollout Brief
Share your location list, sign specifications, and franchisor brand guidelines. We review the scope, flag any permit or site-specific issues, and confirm the rollout schedule.
Site Surveys
We survey every location before fabrication — facade measurements, electrical assessment, and permit category determination for each site. Discrepancies caught here, not on installation day.
Permit Applications
We submit permit applications to each municipality in the rollout simultaneously. Track status across all locations and manage any permit condition responses.
Installation & Documentation
Crews execute each location on the agreed schedule. Post-install photo set and completion report delivered for every site — your corporate team has documentation within 24 hours.
Eastern Ontario Markets We Cover
Our 200 km coverage area spans the full Eastern Ontario franchise corridor — from the Ottawa Valley to Kingston and the 401 east.
Ottawa & National Capital Region
Ottawa is our home market — City of Ottawa sign permits under By-law 2016-326, NCC jurisdiction for federal properties, and full coverage across Kanata, Orleans, Barrhaven, and Gatineau.
Kingston & Highway 401 West
Kingston and the 401 corridor west — Princess Street commercial, Kingston Centre, and the suburban commercial nodes along the 401 between Kingston and Ottawa.
Belleville, Quinte & East
Belleville's Bell Boulevard and Millennium Parkway retail clusters — one of Eastern Ontario's busiest franchise corridors. Brockville, Cornwall, and the 401 corridor to the Quebec border.
Off-Highway Markets
Pembroke, Smiths Falls, Hawkesbury, and the secondary markets throughout Eastern Ontario — franchise brands expanding beyond the 401 corridor into suburban and rural commercial nodes.
Multi-Municipality Permit Coordination
Every municipality in Eastern Ontario has its own sign by-law and permit process. Ottawa operates under By-law 2016-326; Kingston, Belleville, Brockville, and Cornwall each have separate permit authorities and timelines. Lundon Calling manages permit applications across all of them — submitting simultaneously, tracking status, and managing any condition responses — so your rollout timeline doesn't compress because one permit office ran slow.
Franchise & National Chain Installations
Brand-compliant signage installed by Lundon Calling for franchise and national retail clients across Eastern Ontario.






Eastern Ontario franchise rollout — one installer, handled.
Permits, surveys, installation, documentation — across every location.
Discuss Your Eastern Ontario Rollout
Tell us your location count, sign types, timeline, and any known permit complexity. We will come back with a rollout approach and preliminary schedule.