Boeing
Boeing
Arlington, VA · Veterans Memorial Wall · Exterior · ~20ft wide x 10ft tall (3 panels)
The Project
Boeing wanted to honor the veterans among its workforce with a permanent, large-scale memorial wall at its Arlington, Virginia facility. Jen Lavender Thompson of Corporate Art Advisory, LLC — the art consultant managing Boeing’s corporate art program — brought ShieldCo in to design, fabricate, and install the piece. The vision was ambitious: a monumental three-panel stainless steel wall, approximately 20 feet wide and 10 feet tall, mounted to the exterior of the building. The wall would feature raised stainless steel lettering across the top and over 625 individual “dog tag” plaques — each laser-cut, brushed, and engraved with a veteran employee’s name, branch of service, and years served. The design called for the three panels to meet with near-invisible seams, following the mortar joints of the underlying block wall for a clean, architectural integration.
3D Mockups
Design visualizations created before fabrication begins.






The Challenge
This was no simple sign job. The project demanded precision fabrication at monumental scale — six panels of 304 stainless steel, each roughly 4 by 10 feet, with pressed PEM fasteners, custom framework, and on-site welding of seams that had to disappear. The underlying block wall was neither level nor perfectly aligned, so every measurement had to be taken from a single origin point and allowed to land where it landed, rather than trying to force a laser-cut rectangle onto an imperfect surface. Beyond fabrication, Boeing’s security requirements added layers of complexity. Every crew member needed to be vetted — full legal names, dates of birth, citizenship status, and foreign interest declarations were required just to work on the exterior of the building. A sign permit had to navigate Arlington County’s review process, taking weeks of back-and-forth before finally being approved in April 2025. The team also had to coordinate with Gelberg Signs for permitting, JLL for building management, and Boeing’s own Global Real Estate & Facilities department — all while keeping the project on schedule for a formal unveiling ceremony. ShieldCo also designed a bracket-and-tarp system to keep the wall covered prior to the grand reveal, with Jen and the Boeing team ultimately opting for breakaway drapery over the initially proposed cardboard tear-away for a more formal unveiling experience.
The Solution
ShieldCo fabricated all six stainless steel panels and 625+ individual dog tag plaques at their Frederick, Maryland shop, testing panel alignment before transporting everything to Arlington. The installation was executed over a long weekend in late April 2025 with a crew of eight from ShieldCo plus three from Gelberg Signs. Day one saw all six panels mounted to the wall. Day two — a Saturday chosen to minimize foot traffic — was dedicated to welding the vertical seam between the top panels and the visible horizontal seams on the lower panels, followed by sanding and finishing. Day three completed the installation of all 625 dog tag plaques. Luke returned the following week to touch up seams and apply Boeshield protective coating. The wall was formally unveiled on May 8, 2025, with Boeing leadership and veteran employees in attendance. Jen called it “truly an amazing work of art” and the partnership with ShieldCo has continued — Boeing later commissioned additional dog tag plaques for new veteran employees, and ShieldCo established an ongoing maintenance relationship with twice-yearly visits to keep the memorial in pristine condition. The project represented over $175,000 in value and has become a flagship example of ShieldCo’s ability to deliver monumental, precision-fabricated metalwork for corporate clients at the highest level.
The Finished Product
The final installation on site.



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