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Designing Safer Roads, One Plan at a Time Sub-headline: From complex highway diversions to simple lane closures, we ensure safety, compliance, and efficiency.
Who We Are
Our Vision
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Serving Excellence With Experience
Experience isn’t just about time; it’s about the variety of challenges solved. Our track record includes:
- High-Speed Highway Lane Closures
- Urban Construction & Pedestrian Detours
- Emergency Utility Repair Coordination
- Large Scale Event Traffic Management
“We anticipate the city’s objections before they even see the plan.”
Frequently Asked Questions
We don’t just draw lines on a map. We engineer safety solutions. With strict adherence to local regulations (MUTCD), we help contractors get permits faster and keep their crews safe.
A Traffic Control Plan (TCP) is a specific set of drawings showing exactly where cones, signs, and flaggers will be placed for a single work zone. A Traffic Management Plan (TMP) is a much broader, high-level document. It covers the entire project’s impact on the surrounding network, including public notification strategies, incident management, and coordination with emergency services.
While your firm’s turnaround might be 3–5 business days, municipal or Department of Transportation (DOT) reviews typically take 2 to 4 weeks depending on the complexity of the project. We recommend starting the planning phase at least 30 days before the scheduled start date to account for any required revisions or site-specific adjustments.
Yes. All plans are designed in strict accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Additionally, we tailor every plan to meet specific state DOT requirements or municipal bylaws (such as Alberta's specific traffic safety codes) to ensure 100% compliance and minimize the risk of work-stop orders or liability issues.